Snoring Solutions- A Small Change Can Make A Big Difference
Author: Kevin Meates
We all know how annoying snoring can be, both for the snorer and
the partner. The effects and seriousness of snoring are becoming
more apparent with snoring being linked to conditions like high
blood pressure and coronary disease.
The different types of
snoring, range from a simple puff to a full on roar and there
isn’t one school of thought on the reasons behind snoring.
Snoring, I believe, is a signal that the body’s systems are out
of balance.
Finding which system is the difficult part. But
correcting the balance may not take a huge change, take the
example of Andy.
Andy was in his late 30s and had snored for several years. He’s
not quite sure when it started but of late the snoring had being
a more regular event. He probably still wouldn’t be aware of it,
except it drove his wife crazy. Andy had always being active,
not a football star but he liked to throw a ball around.
If you
asked a passerby, they wouldn’t describe Andy as overweight but
Andy freely admits putting on a pound a year over the past 10
years and plans to start shedding some of it sometime soon.
Every year Andy and the family, his wife and two sons go
camping. They always go to the same camping ground every year
and always get the same site, or there about, near the water and
away from the highway. Andy doesn’t believe a holiday should be
hard work and the family doesn’t lack for comfort with
inflatable mattresses, electric cooler, color TV (just for the
news) and a large three room tent.
Now last year the shower
block at Andy’s end of the camp ground was under going a major
renovation for the two weeks of Andy’s holiday. It wasn’t a
major problem; it just meant that Andy had his nightly shower at
the other shower block. But because Andy and his wife preferred
that the boys didn’t have to walk in the dark they showered a
couple hours earlier than normal.
After a couple of days after arriving Andy’s wife Karen noted
that Andy wasn’t snoring nearly as badly as he normally did. On
past holidays even the boys would mention how annoying dad’s
snoring was. They too had noticed a more quiet night. Andy was
pleased as he too had noticed that he awoke more refreshed in
the morning and his mouth didn’t feel like someone had left
sandpaper in it.
He didn’t know what change he had made that
brought this unexpected and pleasant result, but he suspected it
had to do with his nightly routine, as this was the only thing
that had changed.
Over the next two weeks Andy experimented with his routine and
finally came to the conclusion that if he brushed his teeth
several hours before going to bed rather than just before
retiring he didn’t snore so much, if at all, and he woke in the
morning without his mouth feeling all dry.
That simple change has made a big difference to Andy and Karen.
Andy deduced that when he brushed his teeth just before
retiring, the toothpaste was making him a little dehydrated. It
was enough to dry out the nasal passages and cause him to
breathe through his mouth making the snoring noise.
By brushing
earlier he didn’t suffer the same dehydration and was able to
breathe through his nose the whole night through. Now Andy also
realized that toothpaste alone shouldn’t be able to have such a
major effect. It was that his body was very near the balance
point and the toothpaste was the final small push over the edge.
Andy decided he was to close to that fine balance point and
began to look at his whole diet. He has made some small
adjustments to his diet. He has lost a little weight, but that’s
a bonus and he only now snores if he over indulges and that’s
usually when he catches up with college buddies twice a year.
The chance of eliminating your snoring by changing when you
brush your teeth is probably less than one in a thousand. Andy’s
problem probably is your problem.
The key is to find the system
that is out of balance and work to set it right. You never know,
you may only need the smallest of change. Is it worth the
effort? You decide.
About the author:
Kevin Meates writes for www.snoring-solutions-that-work.com where you can find a
set of strategies for overcoming all types of snoring problems.
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