Stop Snoring and Cure for Snoring
Snoring Cure and Snoring Treatment an Introduction…
Snoring is the most common sleep disorder, classified as Upper Airway Obstructive disorder(UAOD) , afflicting almost half the population of Australian men (44%) and one in three Australian women (30%).That’s seven million Australians in need of snoring cures!
During sleep, the muscles of the soft palate, uvula at the back of the throat and larynx, lose their muscle tone, relax, and begin vibrating against the back of the throat or the base of the tongue, when breathing in and out, creating the snoring noise. Snoring can happen when nose-breathing or mouth-breathing and there is a great Snoring Device available that will remedy this. Snoring can also occur when you have a stuffy nose from a cold or sinusitis, or when falling asleep in an upright position (for example, in a chair) because the jaw relaxes and drops open. Snoring reduces oxygen supply to the brain and body tissues, triggering an arousal within the brain. It is the oxygen deprivation and repetitious arousals that are the risk factors for poor health.
There is growing evidence that the primary cause of snoring is caused by poor integration within certain areas of the brain, thereby classifying, surgery and more than 200 mechanical devices in the market to reduce the noise, as band aid solutions.
Symptoms of Snoring
Many of the symptoms of snoring are related to sleep and oxygen deprivation:
- Nightmares and restlessness
- Night sweats and overheating
- Headaches and sinus problems
- Daytime exhaustion and poor concentration
- Sexual problems, decreased sex drive and even impotence
- Mental fatigue and bad judgment
- Hypertension and high blood pressure
- Frequent sadness and mood swings
- Depression and irritability
- Dry mouth or bad morning breath
- Kicking, twitching, punching during sleep
- Bloating and burping
- Heartburn and indigestion
- Reduced energy
- Hearing loss
Sleep Debt, Fatigue And Passive Snoring
Snoring can reach noise levels up to 100 decibels. Snorers can wake themselves and their bed partners, sometimes even other family members. Snoring is bad for your health. The resultant long-term sleep deprivation is related to depressed immunity, higher chance of heart disease and stroke. Serious daytime fatigue increases the risk of accidents as well as depressive symptoms.
The characteristic profile of the habitual snorer
Male, aged between 25-75 years, may/may not be overweight, suffering high blood pressure and anxiety or depression.
Female, aged between 35-65, possibly overweight, hormonal imbalances, mood swings and reduced physical activity
Child, aged between 3-9 years, may be hyperactive, night sweats, mood swings, with history of repetitious ear infections, swollen tonsils, forceps delivery and/or history of head injury or falls
Snoring Problems – Did You Know?
- Snorers are six times more likely to suffer heart disease
- Snoring in children has been linked to poor school performance, low cognitive function, and hyperactivity
- Snorers affect the health of their partners through chronic fatigue and sleep deprivation, increasing their risk of developing health complications
- Snoring is related to divorce and family breakdown
- Snoring Treatment gives your partner an average of one extra hour’s sleep every night
- At age thirty, men are five times more likely to snore
- By age sixty, women snore as much as men
- Treating snoring can give men better orgasms, stronger erections and improved sex drives
- Snoring affects afflicts men(44%), women(30%) – that’s seven million Australians
- Snoring Problems and Sleep Apnea afflicts up to 25% of population
- Sleep Apnea sufferers are 8 times more in risk of stroke
- Snoring/Sleep Apnea has been linked to High blood pressure, high cholesterol, decreased sex drive and impotence
- Snoring has been linked to depression and irritability
- Snoring has been linked to fatigue, reduced energy, hearing loss, Bloating, Burping and Heartburn
- Sleep deprivation has been linked to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia. Improving sleep patterns improves these conditions greatly
- One in every 6 fatal accidents is linked to sleep deprivation
Conventional Medical Snoring Treatment
The most common surgical approaches to snoring treatment include cutting out the tonsils and reshaping the back of the mouth (uvulopathopharyngoplasty), using a laser to wound and scar the palate in order to make it stiffer (laser uvulopathopharyngoplasty)
Where snoring is caused by a larger hyoid bone, maxillomandibular surgery is performed. A cure for Snoring involves removing the uvula and part of soft palate (Uvulo-Palatoplasty). Avoiding alcohol and managing weight is usually suggested to help with snoring, along with using a flatter pillow, avoiding sleeping tablets, sleeping on your side and making sure the bedroom is well ventilated.
All surgical options to cure snoring involve some risk and are well known to fail in a high percentage of cases, making them drastic measures for a condition predominantly caused by poor brain integration and worsened by hereditary, lifestyle and dietary factors, an area where holistic and natural medicine excels.
Dr Samvat’s Breakthrough Research And Findings Cure for Snoring
Dr Samvat, over the last decade, has championed a natural cure to snoring thoroughly investigated the possible causes of poor sleep patterns, snoring and sleep apnea in both children and adults. He has observed certain factors which knock the triad of health out of balance in relation to sleep disorders. Once these stress factors are addressed correctly and naturally, he achieves over 90% success rate helping individuals overcome their health challenges.
Some of these factors of causes of Snoring are:
- History of accidents, concussion, head injury and falls leading to specific faults within the micro-motion of cranial plates
- Toxic chemical exposure such as drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, pollution, organophosphates, etc
- Emotional trauma / prolonged stress (eg work, family, finance)
- High refined carbohydrate diet
- Poor sugar metabolism
- Poor fat metabolism
- Poor oxygen delivery and utilization
- Poor posture and specific spinal instability (subluxation)
- Genetic predisposition
- Inherited survival patterns (Miasms)
- Specific organ weaknesses
- Reduced brain integration and flexibility
For more information or to schedule an examination please call your nearest Sleep Health Teatment Centre below or contact Sleep4Health
Chiropractor and Sleep Treatment Centres in Australia
Contact UsEmail: info@sleep4health.com.auMelbourneCentre For Integrative Health(East St Kilda) 03 9527 1550AdelaideThe House of healing(Dulwich) 08 8431 9288Integrated Health Services(Unley) 08 8431 9288NSWCasuarina Beach Recreation Club 02 6674 9987Gold CoastNaturalvibranthealth 07 5562 5333
Melbourne Chiropractor and Sleep Treatment Centre
- Centre For Integrative Health (East St Kilda)
- 03 9527 1550
Adelaide Chiropractor and Sleep Treatment Centre
- The House of Healing
- 08 8431 9288
New South Wales Chiropractor and Sleep Treatment Centre
- Casuarina Beach Recreation Club
- 02 6674 9987
Gold Coast Chiropractor and Sleep Treatment Centre
- Natural Vibrant Health
- 07 5562 5333

