Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
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Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
I've been searching for anti snoring devices reviews. but almost all websites say that all devices work well, I discovered that all these websites use affiliate links to earn from our purchasing o they give these devices positive reviews. Is there a real customer review site that I can trust?
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
Cpap is a good anti-snoring device, and it helps you not starve from oxygen deprivation too so double bonus.
sorry, that was a little snarky, and I don't even know if maybe you are using the CPAP, but still having snoring troubles... If you are just up the minimum pressure enough to keep your airways open, it should stop or limit the snoring.
sorry, that was a little snarky, and I don't even know if maybe you are using the CPAP, but still having snoring troubles... If you are just up the minimum pressure enough to keep your airways open, it should stop or limit the snoring.
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
This is a XPAP forum not, a Anti-Snore site, snoring is just one sign of possible sleep apnea, of many. If you have sleep apnea and don't use a XPAP correctly, you are only hurting your health. Other devices that profess to stop snoring are mostly money drains. Jim
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
I think this might be the same guy who tried to sneak a spam website about anti snoring device reviews into his screen ID.
Similar wording of the original post and sneaking in anti snoring device product names in another thread.
Just changed his screen ID because the other one got block because it was spam.
Similar wording of the original post and sneaking in anti snoring device product names in another thread.
Just changed his screen ID because the other one got block because it was spam.
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
I think you might have it right! My answer to his question would have to be NO!Pugsy wrote:I think this might be the same guy who tried to sneak a spam website about anti snoring device reviews into his screen ID.
Similar wording of the original post and sneaking in anti snoring device product names in another thread.
Just changed his screen ID because the other one got block because it was spam.
Just out for the money from Fools. Jim
Use data to optimize your xPAP treatment!
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
Thanks a lot for your reply, How much does cpap cost? Is it comfortable?Goofproof wrote:This is a XPAP forum not, a Anti-Snore site, snoring is just one sign of possible sleep apnea, of many. If you have sleep apnea and don't use a XPAP correctly, you are only hurting your health. Other devices that profess to stop snoring are mostly money drains. Jim
I didn't use any device before and I'm snoring a little at night and I don't know what device suits me.. Thanks again.
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
Thanks for replyGoofproof wrote:This is a XPAP forum not, a Anti-Snore site, snoring is just one sign of possible sleep apnea, of many. If you have sleep apnea and don't use a XPAP correctly, you are only hurting your health. Other devices that profess to stop snoring are mostly money drains. Jim
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How do you know you are snoring?AdamBaheir wrote:I'm snoring a little at night
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Sorry for that, but I think I'm not spammingGoofproof wrote:I think you might have it right! My answer to his question would have to be NO!Pugsy wrote:I think this might be the same guy who tried to sneak a spam website about anti snoring device reviews into his screen ID.
Similar wording of the original post and sneaking in anti snoring device product names in another thread.
Just changed his screen ID because the other one got block because it was spam.
Just out for the money from Fools. Jim
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
My wife says thatChicagoGranny wrote:How do you know you are snoring?AdamBaheir wrote:I'm snoring a little at night
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Re: Any honest reviews for anti snoring devices?
Have you tried sleeping on your sides and stomach? Backsleeping is usually the worst position for sleep-disordered breathing.
We don't know which types of anti-snoring devices you are talking about. The biggest selling category is mouthpieces that pull the lower jaw forward (Mandibular Advancement Devices) in an attempt to increase the space between the tongue and soft palate. Is that the kind of device you have been researching?
We don't know which types of anti-snoring devices you are talking about. The biggest selling category is mouthpieces that pull the lower jaw forward (Mandibular Advancement Devices) in an attempt to increase the space between the tongue and soft palate. Is that the kind of device you have been researching?