By Andy | May 20, 2008 - 4:17 am - Posted in News, Sleep Habits, Snoring


Note: This guest post was written by Dr. Rick Donald. Check out his websites: www.stopmysnoringnow.com and www.slimtone.com.au

Snoring is a worldwide health concern that affects more than fifty percent of all adults and, yes, it can besnoring successfully treated without the need to spend any more money on ‘yet another’ stop snoring treatment, or even worse still, on dangerous surgery.

But there’s no such thing as a ‘wonder snoring cure’, so stop looking for it right now because it doesn’t exist! In fact, if you do ever read about one, put it in the snake oil category along with magic potions to re-grow hair on a bald head. It’ll simply be a con.

Instead, the two best natural stop snoring treatments are to firstly address your daily food and drink intake and secondly, assess the impact of the lifestyle choices that you have made on whether you snore or not.

Otherwise you will always be behind the eight ball, because these contributing factors that may well be causing your snoring in the first place will still be there to haunt you and your sleeping partner, night after noisy night.

For example, it’s common knowledge that milk can cause upper respiratory tract congestion, which then may exacerbate snoring. But most snorers are unaware that consuming certain specific carbohydrates groups after 3pm, such as potatoes and dried fruit, can also influence whether they snore of not. Read The Full Story…

Note: This guest post was written by Dr. Rick Donald. Check out his websites: www.stopmysnoringnow.com and www.slimtone.com.au .

  • Snoring is definitely no laughing matter. You may think it funny, even make jokes about it, but please, thinksnoring again. Snoring is not only an annoying inconvenience for those sleeping within earshot, it can also be an indication of more deep-seated health issues. Snoring has been linked to marriage break-ups, engagements being called off, being socially black-listed when weekends away with friends are organized … even death.

  • Now this last complication is a big call I know. And I am not talking here about a frustrated sleeping partner finally flipping out and pulling the trigger. Instead I am referring to actually dying either in your sleep, or departing from this world as a direct result of your snoring.

  • Scary thought isn’t it, but it does actually happen. And unfortunately, the probability of this occurring actually affects more people than most of us would care to imagine. If someone does die as a result of their snoring, it is usually due to complications that have arisen as a result of the respiratory disorder Obstructive Sleep Apnea (O.S.A.).

  • However luckily most snorers suffer from what is often referred to as ’simple snoring’. They do not have the breathing disorder Sleep Apnea and this article primarily refers to this more common form of snoring. If you do feel that you may have O.S.A., always have it checked out by a healthcare professional because as mentioned, it can lead to serious health issues developing. Read The Full Story…

Between 20 to 40 percent of adults snore. It is a problem if you are disturbing yourself or your sleep partner. Snoring stops sleep patterns, which can cause to sleep deficit. The effects of sleep deficit can include low energy, foggy thinking and daytime sleepiness. The absence of oxygen flowing to the brain that occurs when someone snores can lead to diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke. Here are a few tips on how to help to get liberate of snoring problems that may help get free of the problem: It is important to remember that different remedies will have varying success depending on the individual.

  • Tips1: Eliminate alcohol, tobacco from your diet. These elements relax the throat, enlarging and inflaming the muscles that contribute to snoring. If this is not possible, avoid those 2 hours before going to bed.
  • Tips2: Try to maintain a healthy diet. Eat a variety of food, keeping a low eating of fat. You should aim to eat five servings of fresh, frozen or canned fruits and vegetables in your daily diet.
  • Tips3: Make a regular sleeping pattern. Follow a regular sleep routine so that your body sticks to it. Moreover, sleeping on your side instead of your back will definitely stop snoring for you as it positions the body for a good sleep. Prepare the surroundings clean without any congestion while you are asleep.

Read The Full Story…

Affordable Philadelphia, PA Long Term Care Insurance Rates
Online Home Based Business
Link Building Strategies
For all your hair dye dilemmas check out our website for advice and info.