Sunday, September 22, 2013

How You Can Get A Good Night’s Sleep Snoring and Sleep Apnea can become extremely detrimental to an individual’s health if not addressed.



Haven’t slept a full night in who knows how long? Is your partner’s snoring becoming more than unbearable? Are you currently using a CPAP and cannot tolerate it?  Join the club! Sleep apnea and snoring are becoming more problematic and as we learn more about the health issues, the consequences are becoming more harmful.  If you or someone you know suffer from sleep apnea or snoring, you must read on!

Snoring and Sleep Apnea can become extremely detrimental to an individual’s health if not addressed.  Some of these dangers include:

  • diabetes 
  • increase in blood sugar
  • hypertension
  • heart disease
  • depression
  • premature death 

Until now, the only FDA approved solution for sleep apnea and snoring was the CPAP.  Although the CPAP reduces sleep apnea and snoring, they are extremely uncomfortable and only 40% of users can tolerate them.  Now the FDA has approved the  American Sleep Association oral appliance to eliminate or reduce sleep apnea and snoring.  This oral appliance readjusts the position of your lower jaw forward, opening the back of your throat thus reducing the symptoms of sleep apnea and snoring.
 

 You’re probably wondering how this oral appliance helps.  In normal sleep , air enters your mouth and nose freely flowing to your lungs, heart, brain and other vital organs.  However, if you have sleep apnea or snore, the muscles in the back of your throat collapse while you sleep thus obstructing air flow to your lungs.  The oral appliance repositions your lower jaw forward clearing your air passage  allowing air to freely flow to your lungs thus eliminating the cause of sleep apnea and snoring and their dangerous side effects.
 

Although sleep apnea and snoring can be both irritating and dangerous; now it’s easy to resolve! American Sleep Association’s board certified doctors and dentists will fit you with a custom oral appliance, all from the comfort of your own home.  Simply receive your American Sleep Association Kit, take an impression of your teeth with the supplied product, mail it to  their dentists in the prepaid envelope, and your custom appliance will be back to you within a week.  As an FDA approved product, the Department of Health has reported that 80 percent of current CPAP users prefer the American Sleep Association’s oral appliance over CPAPs.  If that’s not enough, over 100 universities have clinically proven that the oral appliance helps to reduce or eliminate sleep apnea.
 

Qualify today to receive your oral appliance at www.AmericanSleepAssociation.com.  If you qualify, your medical insurance or Medicare will pay for the FDA approved oral appliance so you only have to pay $4.95 for the cost of shipping and any deductible.  Try it today, and remember what a good night’s sleep feels like once again.