12 NATURAL REMEDIES FOR SNORING
Snoring
is one of the most common and unpleasant problems many people
face, and while generally not dangerous, it can lead to sleep
deprivation for the snorer and their partner. Instead of
installing weird gadgets or putting those uncomfortable masks on
your face, why not try these 12 natural remedies, which may
finally lead you to a quiet night for you and your loved ones.
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What
causes snoring?Snores
are the result of obstructed airways during sleep, but not all
snores are created equal, and it’s important to differentiate
between the 2 major types of snores:
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Snores
caused by congestion This
is the most common cause of snoring and can affect even those
who don’t regularly snore. It happens when your airways are
obstructed by mucus or phlegm.
Snores
caused by Sleep Apnea
In
some cases, snoring can be beneficial by warning us of potential
sleep apnea (when you stop breathing temporarily during your
sleep). In these cases, the snore is the body’s reflexive
gagging for air it is being deprived of.
What
can be done to stop the snoring? There
are various treatments meant to stop snoring, from medication,
through devices worn during your sleep and even, in extreme
cases, surgery. But instead of running to your doctor, you can
try these 12 natural remedies that might be able to stop or
reduce the severity of the problem:
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One
of the most effective ways to prevent snoring is by keeping your
airways clear. This spray is a great substitute for the one you
buy at the store and it contains only natural ingredients.
¼
tsp of salt
½
cup of boiling water
1
clean drip bottle
Important:
Replace the content of the bottle every 5 days. Using old
solvent can damage your nose.
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2.
Mint oil
Mint
oil has many anti-inflammatory properties which help soothe
inflamed nose tissues which cause increased production of mucus.
This remedy is only relevant for congestion-related snoring.
Preparation
use:
Drip
2-3 drops on your finger and rub along the sides of your
nostrils.
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3.
Green tea
Recent
research shows that green tea has a positive effect on people
who suffer from sleep apnea.
You
will need:
Natural
green tea
Boiling
Water
Preparation
use:
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Phox
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4.
Olive oil
In
some cases, snoring occurs due to excess tissue at the back of
the nose or throat. That tissue creates minor blockage in the
airways, causing the snores. Olive oil serves as lubricant,
reducing the obstruction, leading to a reduction snoring.
You
will need:
Preparation
use:
Take
3 small sips of olive oil before bed.
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U.S.
Department of Agriculture
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5.
Sage leaves
Sage
has many medicinal benefits, including natural anti-inflammatory
and antibacterial properties. By reducing nasal inflammation,
sage helps reduce nasal blockage and its antibacterial
properties help prevent future inflammation.
You
will need:
Preparation
use:
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6.
Thyme oil
When
we’re sleep-deprived or just exhausted, our muscles become more
lax, which causes increased snoring. Thyme oil can be beneficial
in such cases, through a treatment known in eastern medicine for
hundreds of years.
You
will need:
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4-6
vegetable oil (olive / canola will suffice)
Preparation
use:
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7.
Eucalyptus oil
Eucalyptus
oil is fantastic at decongesting, clearing your nasal pathways
and giving you a snore-free sleep.
You
will need:
Preparation
use:
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9.
Ginger tea
Ginger
is fantastic at preventing a cacophonous night. Aside
from its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties, ginger
also increases saliva production which provides lubrication for
the nasal pathways and your throat, allowing air to pass
unobstructed
You
will need:
1
inch-long fresh ginger root, peeled and thinly sliced
2
tsp honey
Boiling
water
Preparation
use:
Boil
water in a pot.
Add
the ginger and let the pot simmer for about 5 minutes.
Turn
the heat off, cover the pot and wait for 5 minutes.
Remove
the ginger, add the honey and stir will.
Drink
the tea before bed.
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10.
Passion fruit tea
Research
shows that passion fruit flowers have calming effects, aiding in
a deeper, more relaxed sleep, which in turn reduces the
likeliness of sleep apnea.
You
will need:
Natural
passion fruit tea
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Preparation
use:
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11.
Fresh garlic, onion or horseradish
Strong,
aromatic foods like garlic, onion and horseradish can help
prevent snoring by drying out your nose, reducing congestion.
Some claim that these foods also reduce swelling in your tonsils,
preventing sleep apnea.
You
will need:
Preparation
use:
Chew
the garlic/onion/horseradish before bed (if you don’t mind the
smell), or add it to your dinner.
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12.
Pineapple, bananas and oranges
One
of the best ways to prevent sleep apnea is by improving the
quality of your sleep – this can be achieved by increasing the
amount of melatonin (the hormone which makes us sleepy) your
body produces. One of the most effective and recommended ways to
increase melatonin production is by eating foods that are rich
in it:
Fresh
pineapples increases melatonin levels by 266%.
Bananas
increase melatonin levels by 180%
Oranges
increase melatonin levels by 47%
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