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Why Am I Still Snoring and What Can I Do About It?
If you’re still snoring in 2025, read this short article on the science of snoring and what you can do to silence your snoring tonight.
You’ve already noticed that your snoring is making your life and your partner’s life much more difficult — or maybe your family members’ lives, or your roommate’s.

And these are others ways it may be impacting your life: 

– You never feel rested no matter how much you sleep

– You experience frequent headaches

– You wake up with dry, cotton mouth

– You feel embarrassed and ashamed to sleep next to anyone

– You lack energy throughout the day

We know this because snoring affects almost half of Americans (44% of Males and 27% of Females) . And it’s known to only get worse with age.
If snoring is so common and creates so many problems, why haven’t we cured it? 
There are dozens of “anti-snoring solutions” that promise the world yet underdeliver.

From nasal strips and dilators…

To mouth tape and chin straps…

To ‘snoring exercises’ and special pillows…

But if it was really possible to silence your snoring with $12 nose strips, why are people still snoring?
First, you need to understand how snoring works.
Okay – but if snoring is caused by my jaw falling backwards, will sleeping on my side fix it?
Great question.

Sleeping on your side can help lessen the sound of snoring – but the reality is your jaw can still fall backwards (just at an angle) tugging on the soft tissues and tongue and blocking the airway. In short, it helps, but doesn’t make snoring go away.

So that’s why it doesn’t matter if you sleep on your back, your side, or even sitting up…

You can still snore and feel its unwanted side effects.

And just in case you think “But what if I lose weight?”

Yes, being overweight does make snoring worse because it could lead to excess soft tissue in the throat (blocking the airway even more)…

But your weight isn’t the only reason you snore. There are thin people who snore, there are overweight people who snore…
So how do I unblock my airway and let air pass through so I can silence my snoring?
There are two scientifically-proven ways to stop snoring. The first are CPAPs.

CPAPs are machines prescribed by doctors that are used to help patients with sleep apnea by forcing air down the throat.

95% of people with sleep apnea snore, but not all people who snore have sleep apnea.

And while CPAPs are known to help with snoring, they’re also:

→ Uncomfortable. Picture sleeping with a Darth Vader mask on…

→ Expensive. They can cost upwards of $1,500+ and aren’t always covered by insurance…

→ Bulky. What happens if you travel or spend the night somewhere?

And let’s be honest, no one likes them. The big whoosh of air in your throat. The restrictive mask on your face. It can be a lot to adjust to. Studies suggest that from one-third to more than 50% of patients either stop using their CPAP machine or never bother to fill their prescriptions.

The better way to stop snoring is to keep the jaw forward in its natural position so that the tongue can’t fall backwards and the airway stays open for smooth breathing and no snoring.

That’s what MADs are designed to do.
What are MADs? And are they uncomfortable?
MAD is short for Mandibular Advancement Device, which are custom mouthguards that manage snoring by moving the jaw forward, opening blocked airways, and stopping snoring at the source.

They are better than CPAPs in many ways…

Allowing air to flow freely through your throat without any force…

And you can take them with you anywhere.

But here’s the catch…

These MADs are custom-made to your bite, and due to their complex design, they can cost upwards of $2,000.

And to get it, you also need to see a dentist, an ENT and an orthodontist, which can take months…

And most of the time, they aren’t even covered by insurance (absurd).

As you can imagine, most folks can’t afford these hefty fees, no matter how much snoring is ruining theirs and their partner’s lives.

Pro, their design forces your mouth shut and they’re made of hard plastic, which doesn’t make them the most comfortable solution either.

If MADs are so expensive and take forever to get, what should I do? 
You really have 3 options.

Option 1. Do Nothing

This is a very bad idea.

This block in your throat that causes snoring is preventing oxygen from reaching your brain and body…

Causing unexplained headaches, brain fog, and fatigue…

And over time, this oxygen deficit could even lead to high blood pressure, serious heart problems, and even brain damage.

Option 2. Get a Custom-Made Mandibular Advancement Device (MAD) From A Doctor

The biggest problem here is price, but also speed and comfort. The average cost of a MAD is $2,129.

You will also have to pay all of the costs of dentists, ENTs and orthodontists on top of this – then wait months to receive your MAD. And you may still find it to be stiff and uncomfortable… and there’s no guarantee, so if you don’t like it you wasted a lot of money!

This is the main reason why almost 37 million Americans are still snoring regularly.

Option 3. Solve The Problem Yourself

There is now one, affordable solution to silence your snoring without feeling like you’re wearing anything at all.

It’s called a QuietLab Pro anti-snoring mouthpiece.
What is QuietLab Pro? 
How is it different from a traditional MAD?
QuietLab Pro overcomes the 3 main problems with traditional MADs: comfort, speed and price.

The first problem with MADs is that they actually force the mouth shut – so the team created their proprietary Free-byte technology for added comfort so you can move your mouth freely while you sleep.

MADs are bulky and hard – so they perfected the device using the thinnest and softest medical-grade materials on the market. It’s less than 1 mm thin!

And finally, there’s the issue of price…

Because anything custom-made is going to cost a fortune. So the QuietLab team worked tirelessly to create ONE device that can be easily adjusted to fit any bite.

It doesn’t matter if you have a big jaw, a small jaw – this one comes with 25 adjustable settings and it can be easily customized, as if it was made just for you!

All you have to do is pull the upper and lower trays and snap them back to the shape of your mouth. So easy!

And because this eliminates those long wait times, you can silence snoring in a matter of days as opposed to months … and at a tiny fraction of the price!
So how much does it cost? 
How do I purchase the QuietLab Pro for under $100? 
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I have always snored and disturbed my wife’s sleep. I tried everything but nothing worked. QuietLab did. Happy wife 😊
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I tried various mouthpieces but could never get used to them. A colleague gifted me QuietLab, and it’s amazing! Comfortable and effective. Highly recommended.
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Comfort was my biggest fear. I thought I couldn’t sleep with something in my mouth, turns out you barely feel it and it works.
So comfortable, you’ll forget you’re even wearing it!
How do you adjust the QuietLab Pro to your bite?
How do you order QuietLab Pro with a 50% discount? 
You Have 30 Days to Test the Product, Completely Risk-Free!
A great product comes with great trust.

So you have a full 30 nights to use the QuietLab Pro and see just how much it improves your snoring, your brain fog and even your relationship.

And if you’re not happy then you can send it back for a full refund at any point within those 30 days, no arguments or delays.

You will also access our team of specialists who reply via email to any concern within record times (we have even been awarded for it!)

Your success is our #1 priority.
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Chris Dougley

Ugh, CPAPs are the worst! I hated mine with the fiery passion of a thousand hells. If this can truly silence my snoring, I’m sold!

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David Pringle

This QuietLab stuff sounds promising, but I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually tried it. Anyone have any experience?

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Lucille Langley

Anyone else worried about how long they last? Don’t want them breaking when I’m just getting used to them.

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Nina Stobo

Thinking about trying QuietLab Pro but have questions? Does it work well? Fire away! 

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