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Monday, August 10, 2009

Don't Waste Your Money on a Stop Snoring Gadget

We have had an overwhelming amount of email requests from everyone on "which stop snoring devices don't work"? We will begin to list items below which have been tried by various snorers and have not been proven effective. If you have a stop snoring device which was not effective as well, post a comment below describing your experience with the device.

From Huliq News:
The £9.99 Stop Snoring device is an electric pad worn on the wrist. It sends a small shock to the wearer if the snoring becomes too loud. Unfortunately the shock was quite painful and woke the tester 20 times in the night and left marks on her arm. Helps Stop Snoring, the foul-tasting throat spray, costs £11.99 a can, and the Snoremender, the uncomfortable dental device, costs £49.99. Almost half of the test subjects tried nasal strips, but only 19% of those found them very or fairly effective.

Please comment below on your experiences and we will get your message across in our monthly newsletter.

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