Home Remedy for Snoring
Snoring Alternative Therapies
There are several alternative remedies – some ancient, some
fairly new, and some in-between – that have provided snoring relief for countless people around the world.
Many of these alternative medicines are not alternative at
all in parts of the eastern world; in fact, in some countries (such as India, China, and Russia), some of these
remedies are quite mainstream, and if you travel to those countries you’ll quite easily find many of these
solutions in use.
In the western world, particularly the United States and Canada,
practitioners of these alternative medicines are emerging quite rapidly. Educational institutions are quickly
developing certification programs, and standards organizations are developing frameworks within which to help
responsibly guide and develop these alternative therapies.
If you’re interested in learning more about these therapies, a
quick Internet scan, or a visit to a holistic health shop (or probably any health store) will most often lead to
some quality information, both referrals and literature. Some of the most popular anti-snoring alternative remedies are noted
below.
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Warm
Beverages Before Bedtime |
Drinking warm beverage just before bedtime has proven to be
effective for a number of snorers. Adding a small amount of honey to the water can help coat the walls of the
trachea. Some people have even found that combining honey, warm water, and apple cider vinegar creates a
rather potent, yet non-addictive and non-fattening anti-snoring drink.
Herbal tea, particularly the kind labeled “Breathe Easy” (or
anything that promotes an unclogged airway) can help prevent snoring. Some of these teas can also contain chamomile or other herbs that
promote sleeping.
Bear in mind, however, that if the snorer becomes too relaxed,
then while sleep may occur quite readily, it’s important to remember that sleep isn’t the problem:
snoring is the problem! So don’t
necessarily choose herbal teas that promote drowsiness or “sleepiness”; for snorers, any herbal tea that will
clear the airflow/trachea should help alleviate some snoring.
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Relaxation Techniques |
As noted above, stress can be a factor in causing snoring. We’ve discussed how reducing
external stress, in the form of sound and light, can potentially help alleviate snoring (as strange as that may seem).
Yet in addition to this, there are (of course) other forms of stress: the kind that builds up at our jobs, or
while we’re stuck in traffic, or filling out our tax returns, and so on.
This kind of stress can be equally damaging to the snorer; and
various relaxation techniques, such as:
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Tai Chi
Yoga
Medication
Reiki
gentle
massage
relaxing
music
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These treatments can also help treat other ailments that may or may
not be linked to snoring, including lung problems, obesity, and more.
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Homeopathic Medication |
Homeopathic medicines have been used for centuries to deal with a
wide range of health concerns, including snoring. A popular homeopathic medicine
under the trade name Snore Stop™ is proving to be effective for some snorers by dissolving secretions in the
nose and throat, thus opening up the airway.
Another popular homeopathic nose drop called Y-Snore™ is also
receiving some critical acclaim from snorers and non-snorers alike. Y-Snore is a mild, non-addictive
decongestant, which helps open up the nasal passage and thus inhibits/prevents airflow vibration in the trachea
during sleep.
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Magnetic Therapy |
Though not yet widely known in the west, magnetic therapy is
extremely common in other parts of the world, particularly in China. Magnetic therapy can potentially help
snorers by stimulating the nerves in the nose, thereby opening up the airway to the throat, and cutting down on
potential vibration (and thus snoring).
Magnets can also be applied to the entire body (i.e. not just
focused on the nose) to help stimulate nerves and body processes that can indirectly help deal with
snoring.
For example, some people have relied upon magnetic therapy as a
part of an overall weight-loss program. Since excess weight/obesity is often linked with snoring, magnetic therapy can, ultimately, help
treat and/or reduce snoring.
A nose ring with earth magnets (under the brand name Snore Free™)
has received some positive feedback from those who have used it to open the nasal passage.
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Hypnosis |
Believe it or not, but hypnosis has been suggested as a remedy for
some people. It has not, however, been widely accepted as a potential solution; and as such, it does not get
an expanded discussion in this book. However, I would be remiss not to note that many people are in fact
relying upon hypnosis to deal with a number of health ailments, including snoring.
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Addition Alternative Therapies |
In addition, there are numerous alternative therapies that are
generating growing attention as potential anti-snoring options. These additional alternative therapies include: the use of
crystals and gems, light therapy, and color therapy.
The efficacy of these potential solutions is being tested, and
scientific research on these methods is not yet well established; and hence, we will not explore them further in
this book. However, this does not mean that they lack promise; for they do.
As any snorer – or someone who lives with a snorer – will attest,
anything that promises a healthy, long-term, safe, and surgery-free solution to snoring is a good idea, no matter how far
fetched that idea may seem today!
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