Sunday, August 24, 2008

Anti-snoring pillows

By Ray James


If it has been a while since you have had a good night's sleep, or if you have been preventing your spouse from sleeping, perhaps you or your spouse should look into some of the anti-snoring pillows on the market. There are a large variety of these pillows on the market, representing different types for different needs. Many anti-snoring pillows are designed in a unique way. In the early 20th century, L.F. Lieberhardt first devised an anti-snoring pillow. This design had surface with a ball attached to it that protruded onto a sleeper's back. The ball kept the sleeper from the snoring that is aggravated by sleeping on the back. Sleeping on the side improves breathing.

Many anti-snoring pillows operate on the same principle today. Most anti-snoring pillow products force you to sleep on one side or the other, making sleeping on your back tougher by their design. Sleeping lying on your back often prevents many people from properly directing the air passage through their nose and throat, leading to the vibrations of the mouth and throat that cause snoring. If snorer change position to their sides they can often fine tune their breathing patterns in such a way that it prevents snoring problems. There are several different manufactures of anti-snoring pillows. These different manufacturers have slightly different products, but mostly all of them use the same principle. An American brand manufactures a polyurethane foam pillow made for durability and comfort. Another brand uses a latex pillow which can be pumped with air, making lying on the back impossible sleeper. A `hide to side' roller shits sleepers to their side. Another pillow made from buckwheat hull ensures you a sound and snore-free sleep. A cervical/orthopedic anti-snoring pillow is another option that enables a person to sleep on both sides and stomach. This pillow is designed in a way to help the people who snore a lot and people who face sleep problems get a good night's sleep. A renowned doctor has devised his own version of an anti-snoring pillow with a thick cushion that is attached to the sleeper's back. The bulk and positioning of the cushion makes it impossible to sleep on the back.

The pillows available are made of many different products and designs. Various different manufacturers have slightly different products, but mostly all of them use the same principle, helping sleepers to avoid the back sleeping position. An American brand makes a polyurethane foam pillow made for comfort and strength. Another uses a latex pillow which can be pumped with air, making lying on the back impossible. A `hide to side' roller shits sleepers to their side.

Another pillow made from buckwheat hull ensures a sound and snore-free sleep. A cervical/orthopedic anti-snoring pillow is an option that enabling a person to sleep on both sides and stomach. This pillow is designed to help the people who snore a lot and people who face sleep problems get a good night's sleep. There are other products that work on slightly different principles, including an anti-snoring collar. This anti-snoring product, though unique, also helps keep the airway open during sleep to prevent snoring as do the pillows.

In conclusion, there are many options of products that assist snorers through the inexpensive and minimally-evasive method of of anti-snoring pillows. The are available for every individual need and budget and can help you start getting better-quality rest tonight.

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