Do you snore
uncontrollably?
In a study
comparing men with sleep apnea to those without-and controlling for most every
other known diabetes risk factor such as age, weight, and ethnicity- men who
suffered from sleep apnea showed a 27% drop in insulin sensitivity.
Sleep apnea is a
sleep disorder that frequently accompanies snoring, in which the sufferer stops
breathing while sleeping. The sufferer can stop for as long as 2 to 3 minutes
at a time and as many as 200-300 times per 8-hour period.
Uncontrolled,
snoring and sleep apnea have been shown to lead to many other diseases, such as
high blood pressure, stroke, heart failure, and others.
It also leads to
obesity and a tendency to store visceral fat, both being risk factors for
diabetes in their own right.
More studies are
needed to determine the actual causative relationship between snoring, sleep
apnea, and type two diabetes, but the preliminary findings are enough to
warrant aggressive treatment for snoring and sleep apnea already.
Snoring is caused
by a narrow airway which produces a large sound when the walls of the bronchus
start to vibrate.
If you’re frustrated,
kept awake and fed up with snoring, then allow me to calm your nerves and tell
you that I have the solution to your problem.
If you are tired
of snoring, and you most probably are, then here is
a plan that WILL
help you sleep better at night.
Wouldn't it be
great to get a good night of rest again… and to sleep in the same bed as your
partner?
Imagine the smile
on their face when you wake up after a quiet night of sleep for you and your
significant other… You wake up completely relaxed, have more energy during the
day and fall asleep in your partner’s arms again at night.
The methods are
tried and proven. I’m going to let you experience this unique cure for snoring
yourself, right now, without over thinking things, you have nothing to lose but
the snoring problem.
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