Woke Up On the Wrong Side of the Bed Again?

Woke Up On the Wrong Side of the Bed Again?

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AirSnore™ Stops Snoring, Making a Bad Night’s Sleep a Thing of the Past


  • Stop Snoring
  • Comfortable and Easy to Wear
  • No Special Fitting Required
  • 60 Day Guarantee


Dry mouth and sore throat in the mornings? Daytime tiredness, irritability and headaches? As annoying as your snoring is for those around you, they often don’t realise the negative effects it has on you too. And what’s worse, prolonged sleep deprivation can lead to more serious, long-term health problems like depression and anxiety.

Now there’s an instant way to stop your snoring and get a better night’s sleep. The AirSnore snoring mouthpiece opens up your airways to allow you to breathe better while you sleep, stopping you from snoring.

Breathe properly. Sleep better. Without annoying your partner.
The AirSnore™ snoring mouthpiece is a simple but highly effective, low-cost solution to banish your snoring. It’s a real alternative to uncomfortable, heavy-duty breathing apparatus and painful, sometimes unsuccessful surgery. With an easy to use device there’s no special fitting required by your dentist and it’s ready to use in only a few minutes.

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How Does the AirSnore™ Mouthpiece Work?
It’s very simple. The AirSnore™ mouthpiece moulds itself to the inside of your mouth, ensuring a comfortable fit that’s just right for you.  Once in place, it moves your jaw a little to open your upper airway. This allows you to breathe more easily while you sleep, and stops you snoring.

Peace at last for anyone around you and a deep and refreshing sleep for you too.

Why Do You Snore and Why Should You Worry About it?
While you sleep, the airways in your throat and nose relax. This can sometimes cause them to narrow, so air travels faster through them. As you breathe in and out, this faster flow of air makes the soft tissues in the back of your mouth, nose and throat vibrate. This is what makes you snore.

About half of all people snore at some point during their lives, and men are twice as likely to snore than women. A recent UK study found that 44% of people find snoring the most annoying bedtime habit in a partner. In fact, over one third of couples report problems in their relationship because of snoring. But your snoring may be more than just a bedtime nuisance for your partner. Snoring can actually have serious, long-term implications for your health.

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The Dangers of Snoring Related Sleep Deprivation
Every night while you sleep your brain and body goes through a crucial process of rest and repair. During deep sleep your organs and tissues are repaired, your immune system is strengthened and your energy levels are recharged. During dream sleep (REM sleep), your brain undergoes its own essential repair and restoration process. In order to complete and gain the full benefits of this crucial mental and physical repair process, you need enough hours of both types of sleep every night.

But when you snore you wake up many times during the night without even realising it. It may only be for a split second at a time, but every time you wake you are denying your body it’s full quota of deep sleep and REM sleep. The result? You wake up tired, in a bad mood, and with a headache. Long term sleep deprivation can leave you with a severe lack of energy, chronic headaches, depression, weight gain and a weakened immune system leaving you vulnerable to ill health.

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