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.