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Does a Snoring Pillow Really Work?



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Before you run down to the local pharmacy and plunk down your hard earned cash on a bunch of snoring aids that claim to cure this habit in one night, pay attention to what real people have to say about which are the best and which seem to really work.  After all, you can spend literally hundreds of dollars on those snoring aids, and some will work while some really won’t.  Wouldn’t you really rather know the difference beforehand?

Does a so-called snoring pillow actually work?  What do the users say?  And if they do work, just how and why?  Why can’t a regular pillow do the same job?  And what is the real difference between the models, especially those that are priced so high?  Are they worth that cost or is it just a matter of a name brand?  This article will attempt to answer a few of those questions.

A snoring pillow generally differs from a normal bed pillow in two ways.  One, a snoring pillow is usually made of dense foam rather than feathers or down.  This foam makes them much stiffer and able to hold their shape better.  Anyone that has spent time fluffing up pillows in the middle of the night can immediately recognize the advantage of such a snoring pillow, as it’s designed with foam specifically to better cradle your head and neck, and to keep its shape throughout the night.

Snore Pillows

Also popular as snoring aids are the so-called snoring pillows.  These help to keep your head and neck propped up; if your head is in alignment, your mouth is less likely to drop open.  Snore pillows are also preferred as snoring aids for the same reason as nasal strips - they involve no medications or anything that you take into your system.  They are also usually very affordable, the basic models starting at only about $20.  For most persons who use them, snoring pillows are reportedly very effective and work to keep you sleeping on your side or stomach, and even when you do sleep on your back, your mouth stays closed.

However, some snoring pillows are bit more high quality in that they may be made of memory foam rather than regular foam, and many users report that memory foam, which gives you much more support in a more comfortable fashion, is easier on them then regular foam.  Especially if you have sinus problems do you not want the pressure points that regular foam pillows have, and you might appreciate the added support for your entire face, not just your neck and shoulders.  But for most persons, regular snoring pillows of the most affordable brand and style seem to work very well.  More expensive doesn’t always mean more effective.

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