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2007-01-27 19:23:20 · 5 answers · asked by Teri 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases

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Homeopathic treatment to stop snoring (Without side effects or complications) :-
1.BACILLINUM 200X
2.BARYTA CARB 200X
Three drops each in a sip of water twice a week.
Followed by :-
1. NATRIUM MUR 6X
2. KALI MUR 6X
3. CALC FLOUR 6X
Four Tablets each four times a day every four hours.
These will help stop snoring in any person with regular use. keep me posted about your progress.
Take Care and God Bless you

2007-01-27 20:04:10 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

I could not agree more with Kat. Snoring may be a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea which can be a very dangerous condition.

Tell your doctor and have him schedule a sleep study.

A word of caution, though. Not all sleep technicians are trained the same. They blew it 3 times with me.

They only had me in the study for about 2 hours and said there was no problem. This was desipte my saying it usually takes me at least an hour to fall asleep, and I certainly don't sleep with probes in my nose, and wires hanging off my head.

Sleep study.

2007-01-28 06:07:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

snoring can be an underline for other things.. i was doing it so bad.. i went to dr and they did the sleep study on me and found out the i stopped breathing when i sleep. it can cause heart problems and stoke and other things if not taken care of or looked at to see if thats the problem. i have a CPAP now that i use to breathe with at bed time. its made my whole life change.. no more headaches when i wake up either.. i would see a dr about this because it can be taken care of. its called sleep apnea. you can go to www.webmd.com and get this info.. good luck..

Sleep Apnea

Topic Overview


What is sleep apnea?

Sleep apnea occurs when you regularly stop breathing for 10 seconds or longer during sleep. It can be mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the number of times in an hour that your breathing stops (apnea) or becomes very slow (hypopnea). Apnea episodes may occur from 5 to 50 times an hour.

There are three types of sleep apnea: obstructive sleep apnea, central sleep apnea, and mixed sleep apnea. This topic focuses on obstructive sleep apnea, which is also called OSA or simply sleep apnea.

What causes obstructive sleep apnea?

A blockage or narrowing of the airways in your nose, mouth, or throat generally causes obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This usually occurs when the throat muscles and tongue relax during sleep and partially block the airway.

Sleep apnea can also occur if you have bone deformities or larger than normal tissues in your nose, mouth, or throat. For example, you may have large tonsils. During the day when you are awake and standing up, this may not cause problems. However, when you lie down at night, your tonsils can press down on your airway, narrowing it and causing sleep apnea.

Other factors that make sleep apnea more likely include being obese, using certain medicines or alcohol before bed, and sleeping on your back.

See illustrations of normal and blocked airways during sleep.

2007-01-28 00:59:54 · answer #3 · answered by Kat 5 · 2 0

try snore ease

2007-01-27 19:27:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

check out this link, its helpful: http://www.stopsnoringtips.com/tips.htm

2007-01-27 19:30:01 · answer #5 · answered by Margeritte A 3 · 1 2

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