And It's Your Fault. This $44 Mouthpiece, Backed By 3 Clinical Studies, Stops Snoring At Its Source.
You're not snoring because you're lazy. You're not snoring because you're out of shape. You're snoring because when you sleep, your jaw and tongue relax and collapse backward, narrowing your airway. That's ANATOMY, not character. You can't 'try harder' not to snore. You can't 'be more disciplined.' You need a mechanical solution to a mechanical problem. That's what the SleepQuiet Pro is — a precision advancement device that holds your airway open by gently repositioning your lower jaw forward 6 millimeters. It doesn't require willpower. It doesn't require habit change. It just requires you to put it in before bed. Your body does the rest.
Medicina Oral2015
"MADs significantly reduced AHI vs. placebo; 46.2% of patients achieved ≥50% AHI reduction"
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4598931/JAMA Otolaryngology2024
"MADs shown effective, non-invasive alternative to CPAP for mild-to-moderate sleep-disordered breathing, with high compliance/tolerability"
jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaotolaryngology/fullarticle/2819305Sleep2006
"Oral appliances effective for snoring and mild-to-moderate OSA, success rates 50–70% across studies"
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16494093/
Lisa moved to the guest room again last night. She's been doing that 4-5 nights a week for 5 years. She's exhausted. She's starting to resent you. She's stopped initiating sex. She's short with the kids. YOUR snoring is doing that — not your job stress, not her workload, YOUR snoring. And here's the thing: she's not just annoyed. She's scared. She's heard you stop breathing. She's lain awake wondering if tonight is the night you don't start again. The SleepQuiet Pro stops the snoring Night One. Not 'gradually.' Not 'with practice.' Night ONE. The first morning you both wake up in the same bed after a full night's sleep — that's the moment this $44 mouthpiece pays for itself a thousand times over.
Your doctor mentioned a CPAP machine. You looked it up — $1,800 with insurance. A face mask. A hose. A motor that hums all night. Your brother-in-law looks like a fighter pilot when he sleeps, and his wife says it's 'not exactly romantic.' Here's what they don't tell you: CPAP is for severe sleep apnea. If you're a chronic snorer with mild-to-moderate symptoms, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends trying a mandibular advancement device FIRST. Same airway-opening mechanism. No mask. No hose. No motor. $44 instead of $1,800. Fits in your palm. Silent. Your wife won't even know you're wearing it — she'll just know she slept.
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