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Snoring Switch

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Created by dmitri > 9 months ago, 28 Feb 2016
dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
28 Feb 2016 3:14PM
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Now I know where it is !

its in a left pinky beetween the knuckle and second joint.

need this to turn it on/off
http://www.pharmacyonline.com.au/catalog/product/view/id/2961/?gclid=CIa81sTKmcsCFYKWvAodHf0JXg

works magic. my missus loves it

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
28 Feb 2016 2:31PM
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OK I'm torn here. I snore like a mofo and it's lead to trying various 'solutions' with my wife inc. sleeping in different rooms, tape, mouthpieces (various), shock watch, chin strap and earplugs for her.

None of them have been particularly successful.

If this works, really, then I'm all over it.

However, this:

The two prongs on the inside of the Antisnor Therapeutic Ring press on the heart meridian and the sterling silver metal also gives energy to this channel. Wearing the ring increases energy flow to what is referred to as the upper jiao, which contains the heart and lungs. This allows for improved breathing, which leads to the cessation of snoring.


Sets off my woo detector in all kinds of ways. Sounds like utter BS to me.

My wife actually came home with the brochure for this thing and I read that and threw it in the bin.

So.... anyone else had success with it?

ThinkaBowtit
WA, 1134 posts
28 Feb 2016 12:53PM
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^^ I can vouch for woo woo pressure points for headaches. And saw it work plenty of times for sea sickness. What do you have to lose - forty bucks? Happy wife, happy life...just sayin'.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
28 Feb 2016 4:13PM
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kiteboy dave,

Try duct-taping a cricket ball to the middle of your back. Eliminates snoring by stopping you from sleeping on your back.

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
28 Feb 2016 4:16PM
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kiteboy dave said...
OK I'm torn here. I snore like a mofo and it's lead to trying various 'solutions' with my wife inc. sleeping in different rooms, tape, mouthpieces (various), shock watch, chin strap and earplugs for her.

None of them have been particularly successful.

If this works, really, then I'm all over it.

However, this:

The two prongs on the inside of the Antisnor Therapeutic Ring press on the heart meridian and the sterling silver metal also gives energy to this channel. Wearing the ring increases energy flow to what is referred to as the upper jiao, which contains the heart and lungs. This allows for improved breathing, which leads to the cessation of snoring.


Sets off my woo detector in all kinds of ways. Sounds like utter BS to me.

My wife actually came home with the brochure for this thing and I read that and threw it in the bin.

So.... anyone else had success with it?




mate, I am not selling a snake oil here ( been following this forum since 2006).

The wife actually used to my snoring, but since i been using this ring for about 2 weeks she enjoys the silence now.

A couple of nights ago I forgot to put it on and she woke me up with the punches and kicks

Works on me, but I must say I am not a lefty (nor righty), just a normal person.

Edit: I bought it accidentally at my local chemist. They had it on display at the counter. I decided to give it a try.

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
28 Feb 2016 2:28PM
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Harrow said...
kiteboy dave,

Try duct-taping a cricket ball to the middle of your back. Eliminates snoring by stopping you from sleeping on your back.


Try giving kite boy Dave's missus the cricket bat
Saves duct tape
Couple of taps to the noggin or bollocks will play with the mind and prevent the snoring

Tonz
523 posts
28 Feb 2016 3:55PM
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thats crap about snoring on your back, my missus can snore on her side, lying on her back and lying on her fat belly, FFS mind you she says I can waken her from mine, but I dont believe her, my (supposed) snoring never woke me up.
I move out of room when theres her and her 3 bloody dogs at the end of the bed....all going in rythem

dmitri
VIC, 1040 posts
28 Feb 2016 7:45PM
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sn
WA, 2775 posts
28 Feb 2016 5:03PM
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kiteboy dave said..
OK I'm torn here. I snore like a mofo and it's lead to trying various 'solutions' with my wife inc. shock watch, chin strap and earplugs for her.




So......let me get this straight........

When your missus complains about you snoring, you zap her with a shock watch to teach her a lesson, strap her jaw closed so she cant nag, and out of the goodness of your heart, you stuff a pair of plugs into her ears

Sounds like an awsome solution to me!



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however - the primary cause of snoring, is the snorer carrying too much fat around the neck, which restricts the airways when you relax and try to sleep.

1 - lose some weight

2 - get yourself a CPAP / APAP machine, and you will feel magic [instead of half dead] when you wake up.


stephen

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
28 Feb 2016 7:34PM
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I might give it a go.
I snore like a muthaf.....
Had operations and everything but on i go.
It might even relieve the shooting pains i keep getting down my left arm.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
28 Feb 2016 8:32PM
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Literally laughing out loud at these responses...

I have actually trained myself to sleep on my side and guess what? I snore there too.

sn - lost 15kgs in the last year and I'm actually pretty skinny now - 88kgs @ 192cm / 6'2.

didn't help the snoring

CPAP - sorry but over my dead body. Both my mother and father in law use them. They're both obese. They and my wife have pushed for this for years. Not happening.

I'm waiting to see this work in real life - closest I'd go to a CPAP. It's disposable though, which seems a terrible design flaw
www.fundairing.com/journal/2015/4/30/introducing-the-worlds-first-hoseless-cordless-maskless-battery-powered-cpap-device



dmitri... I might give it a go...... or wait to see Stu's vote... the 2 reviews on your link are opposite (1x"works", 1x"doesn't work") and I notice the ACCC aren't too happy with their claims...

www.accc.gov.au/media-release/anti-snoring-ring-found-wanting




Tonz
523 posts
28 Feb 2016 6:44PM
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Yikes, immagine rolling over in the morning for a little nookie and see that looking at ya.

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
28 Feb 2016 6:53PM
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my dentist picked my snoring problem from the wear on my teeth. She made up a little mouthpiece that i wear on my teeth at night.
wake up early take it and find wifey still asleep from a greart nights sleep

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
29 Feb 2016 2:11PM
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I did some research and concluded this is the only anti-snoring device that really works, turns out it's impossible to snore with your tongue sticking out.
I'm trying to train myself to sleep on my back because I have a dodgy hip on one side and a painful shoulder on the other side. The device takes some getting used to but it works.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
29 Feb 2016 7:56PM
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Beaglebuddy said..
turns out it's impossible to snore with your tongue sticking out.
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Turned out impossible to sleep with your tongue sticking out for me, with a similar device.
I guess it did technically stop me snoring though.



1728
QLD, 117 posts
29 Feb 2016 8:04PM
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Playing the day didgeridoo has been a snoring cure for many people. At the least it should reduce your snoring. Worked for me......

www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2005/12/23/1537183.htm



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