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Please Tell Me
Why We Snore
By: Christian Goodman
Those of us who lay witness to or in fact
snore ourselves, can become very agitated as a result of the
snoring. The body does not however suffer physical harm as a
result of the snoring alone.
Snoring is simply the vibration in the throat area or nose and
mouth created when air passage is reduced. A number of factors
can cause the lessening of airflow.
Snoring can be the result of things inate to our physical make
up like the size of the nasal cavity.
Not much could be changed for someone in this situation
especially since they did not have anything to do with creating
the snoring culprit.
Smokers, or those that are just generally out of shape as well
as those that are overweight, can't lay claim to the fact that
snoring isn't their fault. In fact most programs designed to
help reduce or eliminate snoring will often start by addressing
these issues.
Exercising and dropping the cigarettes can lead to either
lessened snoring or even stopping completely.
Another cause for snoring that can be prevented is stress.
Stress damages our emotional health and our entire nervous and
cardiovascular system.
The inability to breathe as fully as we used to which happens
as we age also contributes to snoring. Overall body tone is
reduced which lessens our ability to take as deep of breaths.
Aging is another factor in snoring that can't be denied. As the
body ages, the muscle tone begins to relax. We don't breathe as
deeply.
The throat begins to grow thinner at the same time the linings
of the nasal cavities begin to thicken. Many people who have
never snored in their lives find the annoying habit creeping
into bed with them only after they've reached fifty.
The inability to get healthy and uninterupted sleep is
certainly the result of snoring.
Because snoring often disrupts a sound night of sleeping, a
person's sleep quality can certainly be compromised. Simply
tossing and turning throughout the night can prevent a snorer
from getting adequate sleep.
Anything that leads to poor sleeping habits will negatively
impact our physical and emotional health.
This leads to irritability and a loss of concentration during
waking hours and can become another issue to be dealt with. Any
problem we experience that prohibits a good night's sleep on a
regular basis will have negative health consequences.
Improving the muscles in and around the throat and nasal
passages are a primary goal in the program.
I combined exercises specifically geared toward increasing tone
and muscle strength.
It was clear that snoring problems could be drastically reduced
simply by improving our breathing and respiratory flow.
Author Resource:-> Christian Goodman is a well known
natural health researcher and the creator of many natural
health alternatives His latest work is his http://thestopsnoringexerciseprogram.net/ar,
which has now helped thousands of people to stop snoring.
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