Description
(Last Updated On: November 30, 2019)The Nasal Passage Dilator
During a deep sleep, the mouth and throat muscles may relax causing the tongue to rest and vibrate against the uvula. The vibration along with blocked air passages often result in snoring. This affects the quality of sleep for both the “snorer” and their partner or roommate. By inserting the flexible silicone nasal passage dilator in the nose, it subtly opens the nasal passages, allowing the the nasal passage to widen and inhale more air. It’s amazing how effective this little device can be. If your problem is restrictive passage nasal congestion. This device will diffidently get more air into your lungs.
Breathe More, Snore Less
Made of soft non toxic silicon. The nasal passage dilator gently stents the nasal airways allowing more air to easily flow through the nose. All the while keeping the mouth closed during sleep. In turn this reduces the vibrations in the airways that can cause disruptive snoring.
By improving breathing through the nose, It can also reduce snoring that is caused by night-time nasal congestion or obstructions such as a deviated septum.
In trials, 75% of couples reported a reduction in the frequency and volume of snoring and found it more effective than other products.
SNORING CAUSES
Snoring is very common and it often has more than one cause.
Underlying causes of snoring can be difficult to diagnose and may relate to deformities of the nasal septum (the cartilage between the two sides of the nose) and the other internal nasal structures.
Snoring may also be caused by blockages of the nose due to nasal allergies or colds or can result from the use of medication or alcohol. It is not uncommon for women to snore during pregnancy.
Important: The nasal passage dilator is not for the treatment of sleep apnea.
If you think that your snoring may be a symptom of sleep apnea, you should go to home page and try one of our other alternatives under sleep apena.