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Great to see this forum. What solutions are there for snoring?
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There are numerous pillows you can try but you may have to experiment with a few before finding the one that helps you.
A good starting point is the No-Snore Pillow: http://www.comforthouse.com/nosnorepillow1.html at around $40. If you want to spend more, you'll find pillows made from fancier materials. A Another possible item to consider is the Dr. Parker Snore Relief Cushion: http://www.comforthouse.com/snorerelief.html. Jeff |
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There are a lot of snoring solutions available. You have chin straps, mouth guards and some people even sew a tennis ball into the back of a t-shirt.
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Try this all-natural snoring relief:
800-530-9329 http://www.natures-herbal-solutions.net/ It requires no masks, headstraps, or mouthpieces and uses all-natural herbs. My dad had an extremely bad snoring problem, but since he's been taking this stuff, he's had no problems at all. My mom literally cried at the results. Hope this helps. |
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To posters in this forum:
The forum welcomes product suppliers to mention their goods to help with snoring. However, there is an issue when a product supplier does not mention in their post that they are supplier of the product they are posting about. Please do not violate this rule in future posts or your post will be eliminated. Pillow Guru |
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