TV News Story covering non-surgical remedy for snoring & sleep apnea. Want a good nights rest? Buy this mouthpiece. Call 8-NOSNORE-70
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25 Responses to “Snoring & Sleep Apnea Solution”
  1. dhimes3 says:

    Dodgers put me to sleep to….go Giants!!

  2. knightrain1000 says:

    HI! Believe it or not, when I drink this juice it really helps me sleep better and get up easier the next day!
    You guys should go to juiceberg’s channel & ask them about it! It’s awesome!

  3. Besos41 says:

    I still snore with my Cpap I am going to talk to my primary doctor about Plasma Blade Technology

  4. HeroinFrogg says:

    Apnea is caused by SO many things, not just the tongue flopping around. Yes excess tissue can be the cause, but that includes tongue, tonsils, soft palate, uvula, and adenoids.
    Other causes include muscles relaxing, all of that mass weighs down on your airway, collapsing it in partially or completely. That is why the majority people with apnea are also overweight. Sometimes it is a solely neurological issue. The brain just stops sending the message to breath. This mouth piece is snake oil.

  5. shawnwade351 says:

    bipap machines were created by the taliban!

  6. jephboy says:

    @happyfrequency

    That, right there (the fat) is my nemesis. Fat and soft tissue.

  7. Benwell1 says:

    Well had my first night with CPAP and searching for tips as it was REALLY uncomfortable and i woke 4 times or so as i toss/turn alot in sleep and plus not used to it.

    However this guys quite correct, mines caused by throat muscles relaxing and weight around it constricting my airway, this silly little thing wouldnt touch me.

    CPAP is to keep airflowing into my mouth, keeping airway in my throat open, hopefully helping me sleep properly.

  8. DadoPennsylvania says:

    why are you not able to get on CPAP?whats the problem?

  9. atraherne says:

    Thanks dude, that really helps.

    I have a severe overbite so I am having authodontic treatment and then double jaw op in a couple yrs to correct bite but also correct sleep apnea. In meantime I am going to use a face down pillow. I can’t get on with CPAP and the dental is too painful.

  10. DadoPennsylvania says:

    Sometimes sleep techs will say things and pts will understand wrong.
    In our lab….when pt comes in for the first time ..if we get 15 events in the first hour it means that this pt is severely positive and we can go ahead and start with the CPAP that same night. If not then we just run the diagnostic the whole night. Which does not mean that pt is not positive. Anything over 5 Events per hour is considered positive. 5-10 mild 10-30 modrate to severe and 30+ severe

  11. DadoPennsylvania says:

    there is no other cure for sleep apnea. Some things might help byt not come even close to eliminating it. If you do not have insurence…..talk to the DR and the Sleep lab about it. You would be suprised how many DR will not even charge to help people. Or they might charge only a 1/4 of what it costs to get this done. Remember CPAP is the only 100%cure for sleep apnea.

  12. DadoPennsylvania says:

    get a sleep study done

  13. DadoPennsylvania says:

    THIS IS BULL SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    IT PISSES ME OFF SO MUCH. THIS DR DOES NOT KNOW WHAT HE IS TALKING ABOUT WHEN IT COMES DOWN TO SLEEP APNEA. HE IS A DENTIS SELLING HIS MOUTHGUARD.
    Sleep Apnea is not only caused by your tongue falling back. It can may different reasons for which the MOUTH GUARD will do nothing.
    CPAP IS THE ONLY 100% cure for sleep apnea people. These guys make it sound bad because they are selling the mouth guard. IT IS NOT BAD!!!!!!!

  14. Taaliaaful says:

    who cares about the dogers game fatty

  15. cpoky says:

    I have woken up on several times lately in the middle of my sleep GASPING for air, as I standing up out of bed going HGGGRRRRR trying to pull a breath in. At first I used to kick the bed to wake my wife to call 911 if I couldnt get my breath, but now I have learned if I stay calm when it happens and SLOWLY breath in thru my nose, I can catch my breath. Is this Sleep Apnea?? I ask cause I have scoliosis and my chiroprator thinks its pinched nerves for my lung “hairs” tricking my into thinking it.

  16. evil1intexas says:

    speak to your dr.

  17. metlfan2003 says:

    Yes, if you don’t have insurance, your basically screwed. I’ve searched around for a cheaper solution to sleep apnea, just to find every website saying “Go to the Doctor, my insurance paid 100% of my bill” or “my insurance paid all but 20% of my bill”. Must be nice.

  18. atraherne says:

    I have sleep apnea and I am tall and thin. Its because I have a small jaw so my tongue collapses.

    You know what I don’t understand. It only takes one apnea to wake you up out of deep sleep, and then you may not get back down into REM, you need to have 15 hyponeas to qualify, I just qualified, it doesn’t make sense to me that it needs to be that high, surely even a single apnea is enough to mess your sleep up.

  19. nickgabe1 says:

    the new treatment

    lose weight

  20. OmegaSeekerr says:

    No. It can be hell and cost me the ability to get an education and earn a living.

  21. timkim72 says:

    insurance! insurance! insurance!
    What if you don’t have insurance???
    I guess we don’t have any solutions…

  22. timkim72 says:

    ONLY people with insurance can afford to get “a chance to live”
    I wish I was a lawyer!!!!!!!!

  23. Smearkill says:

    the tongue is not always the problem so this will not work for everyone. Just an FYI :)

  24. novembrine1 says:

    Think ur mama shouldn’t had YOU, get herself sterilized, and KILL HERSELF

  25. libarsh says:

    The Snoring Isn’t Sexy website encourages patients to discuss their experiences with CPAP, Dental Mouthpieces and Pillar procedure. Visit the “Patient Comments” section and rate your appliance, CPAP or surgical procedure’s effectiveness.

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