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Re: Snoreless product for snoring - is it good?


Posted by Cheryl in Rhode Island on June 10, 2001 at 21:18:49:

In Reply to: Snoreless product for snoring - is it good? posted by Boris on June 09, 2001 at 13:11:31:

It is very dangerous for you to only try to use the snoreless thing.. it will only mask the snoring.. and if you do truely have sleep apnea.. then that part of your problem will not be dealt with... and would need to be treated.. snoring is not the only symptom of sleep apnea.. and is not the total cause of sleep apnea.. it is just one of the symptoms along with other symptoms that helps a doctor to diagnose you for sleep apnea..

you need to be tested for sleep apnea.. and then with the treatment for the sleep apena.. if you end up on CPAP or BIPAP.. etc.. it will take care of the snoring.. and take care of the obstruction.. {if be the case].. to help you breath better at night and feel better during the day..

So.... don't relate to only the snorelesss... thing they sell on TV.. it is a danger to the public that actully only.. relate to the snoring.. and do not talk aobout any other under lying problem that could be there.. so there are people out there that are using this snoreless.. and or other types.. and they are covering up their true underneath medical problem.. and it is not good for their heart.. etc...

The public is being.. tricked into this gimmick.... it might be ok.. for those who do snore and do not have any other medical problems... but only a doctor can tell you that....

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