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How does it work? The following is an adaptation of the free information booklet we offer with non-internet advertising. It has all the same information. The actual booklet has a nice yellow background, instead of this minty green. So if you prefer to read on a yellow background (or want a booklet for a friend!) your address and I'll post one to you. Oh and the booklet also has funky pictures of me snoring my head off, on the cover. Way cool. Why do we snore?
This partial
obstruction of the airway
Snorer's Friend™ - how does it work? The Snorer’s Friend™ is worn in the mouth while sleeping, and holds the snorer’s lower jaw in a forward extended position. This moves the base of the tongue away from the back of the airway and the soft palate, removing the obstruction and restoring quiet breathing. The Snorer’s Friend™ is quite comfortable to wear. You mould it to your teeth (after softening it in hot water) when you first get it. You then have a device which fits your mouth perfectly. It can take a little getting used to, but most people find that it’s worth it!
Who can use the Snorer’s Friend™?w The Snorer’s Friend™ is suitable for healthy adults who wish to reduce the volume and frequency of their snoring. It is unsuitable for children, for people with a history of epilepsy, and for people with significant Obstructive Sleep Apnea (see notes in following section). If you do not have a full and healthy set of teeth, or if you suffer from gum problems, you may still be able to use the Snorer’s Friend™ but please contact us first to discuss some special guidelines you should follow.
What about OSA? If the airway obstruction illustrated above becomes bad enough, complete blockage of the airway can occur. It becomes impossible for the snorer to breathe, and they begin to suffocate. Eventually this situation will cause an adrenaline response, and the snorer will wake briefly to recommence breathing, usually with a shake and a gasp. As the snorer relaxes and starts to sleep again, the cycle repeats. In severe cases, this can occur more than 30 times per hour. The snorer will not usually remember these episodes in the morning. This condition is called Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) and sometimes occurs along with snoring. OSA puts a significant strain on the sufferer’s body. The sufferer will usually exhibit extreme daytime sleepiness (giving an increased risk of road or workplace accidents), will probably be irritable or moody, and will be more likely to develop blood pressure and heart problems. Whilst there is some evidence to support the use of devices like the Snorer’s Friend™ in treating OSA, we strongly recommend that you seek advice from a doctor if you suspect you may suffer from this condition. OSA will have very serious long term effects on your health if not properly controlled.
If you think you may
have OSA, don’t risk it!
Will it really work for me? wProbably, yes. Most clinical studies with similar devices report that 80% of subjects feel that they achieve adequate control of their snoring. Of course, we don’t want 20% of our customers to feel they have bought a useless product, so we offer a money-back guarantee. Try the device out. If you are not happy with it, for any reason at all, within 4 months of purchase, just let us know and we will send all your money back immediately. There’s no need to return the device, because we couldn’t reuse any of the components. Just ring us and let us know you’d like a refund. You’ll get your money back, with no argument. Please don’t hesitate to use this option. Our business plan allows for 20% refunds. The Snorer’s Friend™ is a genuinely useful product, but unfortunately it doesn’t work for everyone. No snoring cure does. We believe that by providing prompt and courteous refunds we can ensure that our product is taken seriously, and gains a great reputation.
What about side effects? Good side effects Most snorers that start using a Snorer’s Friend™ notice that they feel much better during the day. This is because snoring is a sign that the airway is partially obstructed. It is very difficult to get good quality sleep with an obstructed airway, because the snorer’s body is continually struggling to breathe. So with a Snorer’s Friend™, snorers wake up feeling more refreshed. If the snorer shares a bed with someone, that person will also benefit from getting better sleep. Usually the relationship will improve too! Not-so-good side effects Some
unwanted side effects can occur with the Snorer’s Friend™. Usually
these are not serious and don’t last for more than 2 weeks. There is
more detail on the instructions included with the device, but reported
side effects include : (2) sore teeth and gradual tooth movement, (3) gum problems and (4) excessive salivation. If you decide to stop using the device because of any side effects, you are entitled to a full refund as explained above.
Any more questions? We have a website which has more information about the Snorer’s Friend™ and snoring in general. The address is www.stopthatsnoring.com We can also answer your questions over the phone. Call us on 1800 726 889. Our office is in Adelaide, and is usually open 9am to 9pm.
Ordering You can order online at the website www.stopthatsnoring.com or phone us on 1800 726 889 to place your order. Payment by credit card is preferred, but other options are available. Please call us to discuss. |