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Snoring - Some Simple Remedies

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As a Doctor and a Health Coach, I find that many of my patients and clients ask me about snoring. It usually isn’t THEIR snoring they’re conce
ed about, but rather their spouse’s! So in the interest of a good night’s sleep for the “non-snoring” population, here are some tips to help our beloved “afflicted” ones:

I’ve found snoring to be caused by a few factors, and lifestyle modification is the answer to many of them:

1. Eating too late at night
2. Eating too much late in the day, at night before bed, and/or eating too many carbohydrates (pastas, breads, starches, etc.)
3. Sleep and exercise go hand-in-hand and if neither is balanced, you’re more likely to snore. And snoring can cause a “vicious cycle” because if you’re not getting enough sleep or you’re only getting a poor quality of sleep you’ll be less motivated to exercise because they are simply too tired; and if you haven’t exercised, you’ll be less likely to get into a deep, restful state of sleep to catch up.
4. Exposure to tobacco, especially commercial cigarettes, notice I said exposure… particularly when combined with the other “risk factors” I’ve mentioned above, can increase the chances for snoring. I’ve observed that even second hand smoke can increase incidences of snoring!

The GOOD news is snoring can be greatly reduced or eliminated with a few simple lifestyle changes! Hooray!

May I suggest:

1. Start a simple exercise plan each day… walk for 15-30 minutes, the more rigorous, the better…brisk, fast paced walking is better than running, as it causes less damage to the body.
2. Eat smaller meals and eat regularly throughout the day. Don’t bunch up all your food, your calories, for night time. This will produce good results for your waistline, as well!
3. Get to sleep at a regular time and create some habit to help you do that. For example, if I wanted to be asleep by 10 PM each night I would: n a. Turn off the TV by 9:00 PM (record your favorite shows and watch them tomorrow!)n b. Drink some valerian or chamomile tea to help soothe your body and mind and ready them for sleep. n c. Read a little bit in bed. n d. Exercise during the day, which can help you fall asleep the fastest!
4. Reduce or eliminate tobacco usage.

Unfortunately, there aren’t any known vitamins or supplements that will help stop snoring, however there is a new gadget out that might help you eliminate it. Check out the Nasailine Snoring Device. It comes in medium and large sizes. This unique device was innovatively designed for optimal nostril expansion, without discomfort, to help us sleep better naturally, breathe easier, snore less, and get relief from both allergy and cold symptoms. It can be used to improve physical activity by improving air intake.

Snoring should not be confused with sleep apnea, which is when someone’s breathing “skips” or “pauses” during sleep. If you notice this to be the case, you should consult with a sleep doctor or sleep expert. You can read more about sleep apnea at http://www.sleepapnea.org . n

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Dr. Brett Saks is a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC), Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (NMD), Author, Lecturer, and Health & Wellness Coach. His book "The Bio-Logikal Diet: Your Guide to Optimal Health" helps readers develop the knowledge to make better, more informed lifestyle choices that they can implement in their daily lives. To order copies of his book, visit his website at www.drsaks.com/. While you’re there, sign up for his Newsletter and receive a FREE ½ hour health and wellness coaching session with Dr. Saks, familiarize yourself with all of the amazing wellness products he’s made available to you and read more information packed articles on his Blog. Visit “Ask the Doctor” where you can ask Dr. Saks your health and wellness questions, then stop by his Event calendar to find out when he is holding his nformative and engaging Teleseminars. Come by often so you don’t miss the opening of his Learning Center, “Well-U” where Dr. Saks will be offering FREE introductory classes. Have something pressing you want ask him about? Drop him an email at info@drsaks.com

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