Some
Natural Cures for Snoring
There are a
lot of so-called cures for snoring on the market today, from fancy
pillows to homeopathic remedies and throat sprays and so many more.
How do you know if any of these work? And why should you spend all
your money on expensive pillows and harsh pills and other
medications, if you're not sure about their
effectiveness?
It's true
that many of these cures for snoring actually do seem to work quite
well for many people, however, there are some natural remedies and
other products you can try that will probably work just as well.
You don't need to spend a ton of money on them either, and they are
not invasive or harsh, and will not interfere with other
medications you're taking or other conditions you may have. Many
have reported that these natural cures for snoring work just as
well as the expensive treatment options they had tried previously,
and even helped them to get a better night's sleep and feel more
well-rested all the way around. So if you'd like to try one or more
for yourself, here they are:
Some Natural Oils
Have you
ever noticed that a menthol cough drop not only helps soothe your
cough but also clears your sinuses as well? The action of the
menthol clears away obstructions and built-up mucus in your sinus
cavities. Very often a person snores because their nasal cavities
are blocked, forcing them to breathe through their mouth. Menthol
oil has been found to be one of the best cures for snoring because
it clears those blocked sinuses and allows a person to breathe
freely and more easily. You can find pure menthol oil in health
food or vitamin stores, or buy it in different products. Eucalyptus
is another product that does much the same thing - opening those
blocked sinuses and allowing a person to breathe easier. These two
oils are also considered not just cures for snoring but as a way to
help the lungs and the respiratory system relax and breathe easier
overall.
Humidity and Moisture
One of the
better cures for snoring for many people is to add a humidifier or
vaporizer to the bedroom and to turn it all the way up. When your
throat and nasal cavities are dry, the air passing through them is
going to cause the tissue to vibrate. Many people snore more in the
winter and other cold, dry months. It seems odd that these little
appliances are great cures for snoring, but they really do work for
many people. And if you get a good vaporizer, you can add some of
the menthol and eucalyptus oil as well. If you have back problems,
you might consider a moist heating pad before going to bed, as this
can help your lungs relax as well, and adds moisture to those
areas.
These are
not difficult or expensive cures for snoring, as we've said. But
before you spend good money on the other products, you might want
to give these simple solutions a try.
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