Having lived and slept

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Having lived and slept one way all your life, you might not like the idea of changing that. However, sleeping that way is obviously what has caused you to begin snoring. I suggest you try sleeping in a different manner. It shouldn’t take too long before you find that the snoring has stopped, or at least lessened. Your throat muscles relax when you drink too much. Lesson one for folks trying to quit snoring, quit drinking. Or at least, keep it to a bare minimum. You see, when your throat muscles are relaxed, they collapse when you sleep, and then you get the snores. Less drinking, less collapsing, less snoring. Figures, don’t you think? Youd be surprised to learn that smoking could cause you to snore. Be restricting your air passages, you could find that your smoking each day could result in you having to fight harder and harder for breath while you sleep. Quit smoking, and you just might quit snoring. But please, don’t be expecting that to be a walk in the park. By working out, you tend to lose weight. By losing weight, you tend to lose all those unneeded folds of flesh that could clog your throat when you sleep, causing you to snore. In so doing, you should snore less. Perhaps if you could get yourself as fit as a fiddle, you could get yourself to stop snoring altogether.
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