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Apnea Tongue Stabilizing Device

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Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99
Current price $18.95
$18.95 - $18.95
Current price $18.95

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The Tongue Stabilizing Device, or Anti-Snore TSD, is an easy, affordable, and non-invasive treatment for obstructive sleep apnea and snoring issues.

It is a universally fitting, pleasant, and efficient solution that makes use of tongue displacement technology.

It doesn't require molding, trimming, or fiddling with jaw adjustments.

It's perfect for denture wearers because no pressure is placed on your gums, jaw, or teeth. For people who find it uncomfortable to adjust to the jaw placement of a MAD, it is also a comfortable solution.

Restrict your tongue.Stop snoring

 

 

An ingenious, straightforward, efficient, and non-invasive medical gadget for treating snoring is the Anti Snore TSD. It offers a simple way to deal with the snoring issue.

 

 

Conventional mandibular advancement devices shift the jaw, which in turn shifts the tongue forward. Anti Snore TSD, on the other hand, softly suctioned to the tip of the tongue, keeping it from dropping back down the throat and compromising breathing. Additionally, by putting the tongue in between the upper and lower teeth, it stops clenching and grinding of the teeth.

 

 

The Anti Snore TSD model is a one-size-fits-all product made of supple medical-grade silicone. There are no moving parts, impressions, or adjustments needed for the Anti Snore TSD. The best part is that anyone can use it, including individuals who are edentulous and have TMJ problems.

 

 

How should I utilize it?

  • The TSD should be positioned in your mouth, between your lips and your front teeth. The bulb that protrudes is not inside your mouth.
  • The TSD side with the little cut should face the lower part of the mouth.
  • To release air, squeeze the lightbulb.
  • Release the bulb after inserting your tongue within the tube. Your tongue adheres to the TSD's bulb area as a result of the suction vacuum created.

Why do people snore?

 

 

During sleep, the upper airway narrows, which results in snoring. Large tonsils, a soft palate, a lengthy uvula, or an abundance of flabby tissue at the throat might all be the cause of this. When you sleep, these areas all get relaxed.

In other situations, an obstruction of the airway may be caused by allergies causing nasal congestion or by abnormalities in the cartilage that separates the two sides of the nose.

Maintaining an open airway results in slower air movement, which lessens or stops snoring problems and throat vibrations. One of the best strategies to keep the airway open while you sleep is to hold your tongue forward.

But the most frequent reason for upper airway constriction is an overly relaxed tongue muscle when you sleep. When it's relaxed, every breath draws it back down the throat.

The reason behind snoring is that air moves through a narrow tube more quickly than through a wide one, which causes the throat's relaxed soft tissues to vibrate. This vibration is what gives rise to the snoring sound.

Typical reasons for snoring

  • body posture in supine (laying face up)
  • uvula, lengthy soft palate, or large tonsils
  • A tongue that unnaturally relaxes when you sleep
  • Being chubby
  • congestion in the nose caused by colds, allergies, or abnormalities in the cartilage of the nose
  • Menopause
  • using smoke, alcohol, or prescription drugs within six hours of bedtime
    Insufficient thyroid function

Who lets out snores?

The percentage of adults who have snoring issues is around 60%. As the tissues in the upper airway become less elastic and vibrate more when breathing, the incidence of snoring rises annually in those 50 years of age and above. This is because when the airway narrows during sleep, the tongue is more likely to get trapped in the back of the throat and obstruct it.

Over forty percent of women and sixty percent of men snore on a regular basis.
Children between the ages of two and seven frequently snore, especially if they have swollen tonsils or a chest infection.


During the later phases of pregnancy, women also frequently suffer snoring.
Advantages for Health:

Sleep apnea can lead to an increasing number of health issues if left untreated, some of which include:

  1. elevated blood pressure
  2. Heart Attack
  3. Heart Attack, Heart Failure, and Unusual Heartbeats 
  4. Depression and Diabetes
  5. deterioration of ADHD

FDA Disclaimer: The FDA has not reviewed these claims or products. They are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or curing of any illness.
See your doctor if you have any health issues or conditions.

Before changing your diet, utilizing a new product, medication, supplement, or beginning any new workout regimen, always get medical advice.

Results may differ for each individual.

Material: Superior Silicone

 

SHIPPING INFORMATION: 

Your product will be packaged and shipped within 1-2 days of ordering. All products come with free express and insured shipping.  All products are shipped from US warehouses to ensure fast shipping! Shipping will take 2-3 days. Tracking info will be emailed to you as soon as it gets shipped out.

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We believe our products can help people's everyday lives, and we fully stand by our products. We offer a risk-free 30-day guarantee on all our products. If you don't have a great experience, we will ensure you are satisfied with your purchase. We also offer a 1-year free breakdown warranty on our products.