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Anti Snore Spray Recipe: Natural SnorStop Solution (Digital Download)

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Recipe Recipe Anti Snore Spray Stop Snoring Spray SnorStop Snore Relief Throat Spray Recipe This is a digital download; no physical item or product will be sent. No-Snore is a RECIPE that YOU make at home for a great deal less than what the retail companies charge. All Natural Ingredients that are easily obtained at your local natural foods store! There are many like it selling for $20 to $60 per 2 oz. Recipe contains no ephedrine or mahuang ephedra. Our Price is lower for the recipe than the purchase price of 1 bottle of those pre-made bottles. The recipe will make unlimited quantities. Go and try the others...then come here for a recipe you can make at home. Save the bottles from the others and re-use them with this recipe. There is no shipping cost, You can download the recipe here on Etsy after payment is complete. Your files can be found immediately after purchase in the “purchase history” of your Etsy account. What is Snoring and why do we snore? Snoring is a noise that is made while breathing as you sleep. It usually occurs when a person breathes in as opposed to exhaling. The snoring is the vibration of the soft tissues in your throat. The snoring typically comes from the soft palate, vibrating against the back of the throat or the back of the tongue. This vibration is the opening and closing of the air passage which makes it more difficult to inhale. Snoring is a clear indication that there is a blockage in the breathing passage. Some People snore loud and others snore softly and unknown. Not all snoring during sleep is caused by vibration of soft tissue in the throat. There are some noises that are caused by sinus and nose. If the No-Snore recipe does not work for you, then you may want to check with your family doctor. Many people have enough space in their throat to allow air to flow easily without snoring. When this space is reduced, the tissues of the throat, which are soft and collapsible, may come in contact with each other and vibrate as air is drawn between them. This is called snoring.To understand this better.... the tongue can fall to the back and presses the uvula (That’s the hanging thing in the back of your mouth.) against the back of the throat. When air passes between these tissues, a vibration is caused between the uvula (hanging thing) and the soft palate and the snoring starts. Then your spouse wakes up and starts poking you in the side to let you know that you are snoring. The potential for the narrowing of the airway and the subsequent snoring is greatest during sleep because the throat muscles, tissues and tongue are relaxed, causing the air passageway to narrow. What is sleep Apnea? Sleep apnea is when there is a complete collapse or an obstruction in the airway and causing the air supply to the lungs to be totally cut off. When this occurs it is called Sleep Apnea. An apnea is defined as an absence of airflow for about 10 seconds or more. A person with a typical case of sleep apnea has a blockage of breathing of from 10-60 seconds at a frequency of 5 times per hour. Despite the lack of oxygen, the person will still try to bring in air to the lungs, forcing a complete collapse of the tissues of the throat and causing a gasping or snoring-type noise. During this process, the person will have a dangerous drop in blood oxygen levels and an increase in blood pressure at the same time. Under normal circumstances, the apnea is terminated by an arousal, and for the most part is so brief it is hardly remembered. The arousal increases the tone of the muscles in the throat and tongue, thereby releasing the airway blockage and creating a loud grunt or snore. A sufferer of sleep apnea could have several hundred occurrences of apnea during the sleeping hours. Restless sleeping, snoring, grunting, tossing and turning, and scaring ones partner are only a partial list of the problems that are faced by apnea sufferers. Uncontrollable sleepiness, memory lapses and the inability to concentrate are some of the many problems symptomatic of apnea sufferers. Sleep apnea can become potentially dangerous and you may need to see your physician.