Posts Tagged ‘pillow’

Snore-No-More Pillow in Memory Foam – Single

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Snore-No-More Pillow in Memory Foam - Single

The Snore-No-More Pillow in Memory Foam – Single is designed to help reduce airway obstruction and improve sleeping posture. When sleeping on your back the pillow helps keep the chin elevated off the chest so the airway is open and therefore snoring

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Brookstone Anti-Snore Pillow

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Brookstone Anti-Snore Pillow

Finally, an anti-snoring pillow that lets you sleep in a natural position! Using an innovative design, the new Brookstone Anti-Snore Pillow is clinically tested to be helpful in reducing snoring while letting users keep their natural sleeping positions. No straps, slings, sleeves, or new sleeping style needed. Built-in support system cradles your head and neck, to help keep your chin out and your airway more open. At first glance, the pillow looks?and feels?like a pressure-relieving memory foam neck pillow. Inside, an innovative support system cradles your head and neck, keeping your chin out to help keep your airway more open. Back sleeper or side sleeper, it makes no difference. You get the sleep support and comfort you need, and your partner can finally sleep through a quiet night, too. Pillow cover is removable and washable. Fits into a standard pillow case. Order the Brookstone Anti-Snore Pillow today and reduce snoring as you sleep in your natural position! Intended Use: The design and function of the Brookstone Anti-Snoring Pillow have been clinically tested to be helpful in reducing snoring. Warning: The user of this pillow should consult with his/her physician or health care provider for evaluation of obstructive sleep apnea or other respiratory disorders, if his/her snoring is accompanied by any of the following symptoms: ? Frequent excessive daytime sleepiness; ? Periods of not breathing, as observed by bed partners; ? Awaking short of breath, choking or gagging; ? A history of heart disease; and ? Being substantially overweight. Warning: Do not use if pain or discomfort result. Contraindication: Not for use by infants or children.

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Snore-No-More Anti Snoring Pillow

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Snore-No-More Anti Snoring Pillow

Snore-No-More Anti-Snoring Pillow The Snore-No-More Anti Snoring Pillow was designed by a doctor to reduce snoring and promote deeper, more restful sleep. It improves breathing by keeping the chin away from the chest, the jaw forward, and the airway open. The Snore-No-More Anti Snoring Pillow supports and positions the head and neck to improve alignment, whether sleeping on the side, back or stomach. It is made of hypoallergenic premium foam so the Anti Snoring Pillow will not harbor mildew. Features of the Snore-No-More Anti Snoring Pillow Fits standard pillowcases Improves breathing Hypoallergenic The Snore-No-More Anti-Snoring Pillow was featured in Woman\’s World Magazine as the best pillow to \”Put a Stop to Snoring.\” Amy Blanchard, M.D., associate professor of medicine at Georgia\’s MCG Sleep Disorders Center, keeps her patients\’ snoring at bay with this pillow. \”It\’s contoured to keep your chin at the right angle relative to your chest, so your airways stay open,\” she says. \”Pillows that help alleviate snoring have been on the market only a year or so, and some can cost up to $100, but this pillow does the job at a better price.\” – Woman\’s World, September 1, 2008. This product usually ships in 7-14 business days.

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CPAP PILLOW ACCESSORY KIT

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

CPAP PILLOW ACCESSORY KIT

CPAP Pillow accessory kit enhances bed-time comfort and support for sleep-apnea sufferers. 4-piece includes specially-shaped inch-thick foam insert that adds height to the pillow for larger individuals with broad shoulders; an extra-thick custom-tailored

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Contour European Anti Snore Pillow 09-100-1-543

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Contour European Anti Snore Pillow 09-100-1-543

Comfortably position your head and neck for improved airway alignment to reduce the most common causes of snoring. A built-in air chamber allows adjustable support to help keep you off your back during the night, a position that can result in snoring. The anti-snore pillow is made of natural latex foam flocks that regulate moisture and warmth and provide a soft, supportive sleeping surface.The soft quilted cover enhances the pillow\’s comfort and can be removed for washing. The pillow fits a queen size case and is backed by a five year guarantee. Features: -Anti-snore bed pillow. -Natural latex foam construction. -Improves airway alignment to reduce the common causes of snoring. -Fits queen size case. -Pillow\’s cover is machine washable. -Five year manufacturer warranty.

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Introduction to the Breeze Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask System

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

This video is to introduce people to the New Version Breeze Nasal Pillow System made by Puritan Bennett for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Sleep Apnea. More videos can be seen at www.cpap.com

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Is there connection between snoring and nasal congestion?

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I use ear plugs at night when I sleep, and because of this I’ve heard myself snore. And I have nasal congestion, so I wonder if there’s connection between snoring and nasal congestion. Your help is appreciated.

Yes, and keeping the nasal passages and sinuses clear helps reduce snoring. A big secret is that neck position has a big connection also. Keeping the neck in it’s normal alignment not only helps keep the sinuses and nasal passaga ways in the normal open position but putting the neck in it’s normal position helps keep away nerve pressure. Nerves that communicate to your sinuses and nasal passage ways.

Without going into too much detail, use this neck pillow when you sleep. You’ll have a pleasant surprise when you stop snoring: http://www.arc4life.com/site/615058/product/CLTractionPillow

Best No Snore Pillow

Friday, August 28th, 2009

http://www.deluxecomfort.com/better-sleep-pillow-order.html

Is there anything worse than trying to sleep when you partner is noisily snoring? You try to ignore them, willing yourself to drift into sleep, but that rumbling noise is becoming more and more distinct. As you cringe, burying your face in your pillow, he gets louder still. Finally, agitated, you shake him and demand that he stop snoring. The problem is that he can’t just stop. Snoring is an involuntary bodily function. The good news is that many people have found relief through snoring pillows.

To understand how snoring pillows work, you first need to understand that when a person is snoring or suffering from sleep apnea, they are actually experiencing periods of time where their breathing is suspended in excess of ten second intervals. This means when you hear your partner snort or wheeze, he is actually struggling for a breath.

How do snoring pillows work? First developed by doctors as therapeutic aids, these pillows were designed to address the problems of snoring. Doctors know that snorers need their heads and necks properly cradled and elevated, so these pillows actually contain elevated foam panels for proper body positioning. These pillows are designed to gently and easily position the sleeper’s head to the side. This lowers the chances of the sleeper’s airway being obstructed. This reduces the chance of snoring due to easier breathing.

Although snoring pillows don’t work for everyone, many people have benefited from this simple bedding supply. Proper positioning of the bodies often leaves an airway unobstructed. You may actually begin to enjoy a higher quality of sleep while your partner or spouse enjoys a quiet, uninterrupted night’s rest. If your snoring persists even after incorporating a snoring pillow, this may or may not be a symptom of a greater problem.

The best option is to contact your doctor if your partner is complaining that you are still snoring. This may sound like overreacting, but it’s important to remember that snoring can actually signify a serious problem. It isn’t just an irritating habit. If you are snoring as a symptom of sleep apnea, this is a serious disorder that requires medical attention.

Snoring pillows should not be substituted for the advice of a physician. If the snoring pillow isn’t working for you, and you have sought medical advice, the doctor may recommend that you make certain lifestyle changes. There are factors that can negatively affect your sleep. For instance, you shouldn’t drink caffeine before bedtime. You should not take sedatives. You should avoid alcohol. You should not eat right before bedtime.

It’s always important also to formulate a night time routine. Designate a set bed time. Indulge in a long, scented bubble bath. Light a lavender candle and read a magazine. Watch your favorite television program. Paint your fingernails. Find something totally self indulgent and calming that can help you relax before climbing into bed. After following these simple steps and laying your head on that snoring pillow, there is a good chance that you’ll reap a better night’s sleep.

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Bravo CPAP Mask – Clinician Instructional Video

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

This video introduces the new Bravo Nasal Pillow Interface CPAP Mask for use with a CPAP, BiPap, BiLevel, or Auto Adjusting CPAP machine to treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea. It is a good alternative choice to the ResMed Swift mask. More videos may be viewed at www.cpap.com

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Science of Sleep Allergy Free Pillow Protectors-Twin Pack C1700S-2/1

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

Science of Sleep Allergy Free Pillow Protectors-Twin Pack C1700S-2/1

A gentle slope and larger surface area allows for a comfortable night\’s sleep. Helps prevent acid reflux, upper respiratory distress, snoring, sinus irritation, heartburn and sleep apnea. Features: -These pillow covers are made from a specially treated poly cotton. -Stops the growth of mold, mildew, fungus and bacteria. -The anti-microbial treatment keeps the pillow deodorized and always fresh. -Available in standard, queen and king pillow sizes. – 2 covers per pack.

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