How To Stop Snoring Naturally and Permanently I Best Sleeping Position to Stop Snoring

Published 2021-08-11
How To Stop Snoring I Best Sleeping Position to Stop Snoring: It is possible to stop snoring naturally. Watch this video and get useful tips and get your snoring under control!

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Timestamps:
0:00 Sleeping Position to Avoid Snoring
2:10 Ho

All Comments (21)
  • @ChristmasEve777
    Major problems with some of these positions. Sometimes I lay on my stomach with my head turned to the side for a short time. HOWEVER, I only do that for a short time while I'm awake because it feels great but I've accidentally fallen asleep in this position only to wake up with a sore neck. Not good neck posture. Agreed that it helps with snoring though (as I've been told). Secondly, laying on your back with your head propped up increases snoring for me and a couple people I've talked to. I think it collapses your airway more.
  • @DarkandTwisted
    This makes sense. I have always slept on my stomach for years and never snored. About 3 years ago, I began sleeping on my side, and now I snore every night, driving my girlfriend crazy. Time to switch back to my stomach. Thanks for this valuable tip! You probably just saved my relationship. 🙏
  • @infamos
    Some people are nasal snorers, their nose gets blocked due to sinus or allergy problems and thererfore have to breathe through their mouth
  • @shanynasmar9697
    When the pillow is placed behind her upper skull area, as he demonstrates, and you can see all the wrinkling under the woman's chin and neck, this is closing the airway; not opening it up. Basic CPR teaches this, and this is not what I consider to be healthy for anyone to sleep in the position demonstrated here whether they snore or not. The airway needs to be open and not narrowed. Underlying causes for snoring may not be discovered by the person snoring because they think it's one of those things...that they snore. It's not! Therefore CT Scans to see if there are other problems contributing to snoring should be investigated. Polyps, blocked sinuses due to a build up of mucus that doesn't naturally drain away, and a deviated septum, are usually the main reason/s why people snore. Other causes are a lazy palate, where the tongue is vibrating when air is sucked in and out, either through the nose or mouth.
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  • @chay5560
    just woke up from a nap. it did help me! thanks a ton!!
  • @SachinSingh0102
    I've started loving your videos more and more. I watched a lot of other videos and tried several remedies but your solutions work the best. Great work & thank you so much!
  • @phs125
    That explains I feel so much more rested if I sleep on my stomach...
  • @jusshurr
    Lying without pillows makes my mouth open wider and snores louder; lying on my stomach makes me snore louder than the earlier one and here saliva even drools; sleeping with folded pillow makes me snore louder again here I don’t open my mouth but when I wake up my throat use to be very dry. That means I have snores very hard. Moral of the story: nothing works … at least not for me
  • @dsb227
    Thank you! I'll try it!
  • Hello sir today i have watched your video i will try the exercises from today,i hope it will solve my problem permanently.
  • @oliverm.6781
    L&B Videos auf Englisch! Super! Vielen Dank! Hervorragend gemacht.
  • I won’t do the second position that seems dangerous. Definately trying the first one
  • hi i'm just wondering i roll around ALOT in my sleep can u post a video on how to stop snoring if you keep rolling around alot thank you! BTW:youre amazing advice is twice as amazing
  • @jackscott7421
    Surprised he didn’t mention pillow under the abdomen or small roll (like a hand towel) under the neck. These actually work until you move around. I never snored in my life and started at 47 and according to my family, it’s pretty loud. Even bought a bed that headrest raises if snoring detected.