More titles for sleeping snoring

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I was glad to be able to order this product through Amazon when my local WalMart was not restocking it.


How can I stop my husband snoring when his sleeping time with me sleeping snoring .?
I could not sleep whenever I heard snoring from my husband when we are sleep.Please advise what should I do???
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  1. Camp says:

    This must be a good quality melatonin because I am sleeping much better with it. I have a high stress job and sometimes it is hard to turn off the brain at bed time. Waking up in the middle of the night and starting to think about stressful things doesnt do anyone any good either. I find that I sleep through the night more consistently with this product rather than the other two that I have tried. The price is pretty good too.

  2. Esposito says:

    I have been using this product for almost 2 months now and have found it to work well. I have a really stessful job and sometimes have trouble sleeping; especially sunday nights, anticipating how the week will go. I have had much less trouble falling asleep and staying asleep. It is not that my sleep has been flawless, its just that it has been much improved and I expect to catch less colds next winter by having this extra rest.

    I have not been so fortunate with some of the other melatonin products that I gave up on over the years but this one was recommended by my boss.

  3. Merkley says:

    I have found this product to be truly excellent. I take it about 45 minutes before bed time and sleep like a rock. I am very happy with it and highly recommmend it.

  4. Kaelin says:

    I find that this product works very well for me. I am a wrestless sleeper but found that this product not only helps me sleep better in general but I wake up less often then with other melatonin products that I have tried. I recommend this product and will continue to buy it.

  5. Natzke says:

    I bought the side sleeper pillow because of neck and shoulder pain and constant headaches.

    Well, after two nights the sore neck is gone.

    However, I have not been able to get rid of the persistent memory foam odor from the pillow. I put it out in the garage for about five days and nights, sprinkled and rubbed baking powder, sprayed “Febreze,” sprayed rubbing alcohol, ran it in the dryer with the air setting, used a heat gun to make it hot, and sat on it for hours on end. The odor goes away for about an hour or so, then returns.

    I still use it because it ended the sore neck muscles and hope it will end my waking up with moderately severe headaches, Every morning, I take it out of it’s pillow cover, place the cover and the two pillow cases in the dryer with dryer strips to remove the odor from the material. I then place the pillow in the sun and later sit on it to force the air that is trapped in the foam. I going to get a polyester pillow case for it and then place the cotton pillow case over it.

  6. Nga says:

    The pillow is just ok. It would have been better if it was contoured on both sides. It does get kind of warm and I thought that the memory foam would prevent this. Other than that, it is a good side sleeping pillow, as long as you don’t change positions.

  7. Chong says:

    I bought this pillow to hopefully reduce my husband’s loud snoring. It seemed to help reduce the loudness of his snoring for the first day or two, but his snoring is again as loud as it was before he started using the anti-snore pillow. My husband has also complained that it is not a very comfortable pillow to sleep on. By the time he woke up in the morning, his neck felt stiff from being in a higher, more rigid position all night vs. a regular pillow. I can not recommend this pillow, unfortunately.

  8. Godina says:

    I have spent an unreasonable amount of money over the years looking for the perfect pillow. There’s a pile of abandoned pillows next to my bed that just weren’t right. If I’m going to spend that much time sleeping on a pillow, I want it to be perfect! And with this pillow, I’ve finally got everything I wanted! It is not your average foam pillow. This material is extremely dense and surprisingly heavy, which means that even though it feels very soft and pleasant, it has a nice amount of resistance and support. I actually use all sides of this pillow quite happily. I have finally found the pillow I can’t wait to put my head on! I haven’t slept this well since I was a kid and I have no neck or shoulder stiffness. I will never ever sleep on another pillow if I can avoid it. My search is over. This is The Perfect Pillow.

  9. Luevano says:

    Tylenol is an over-the-counter medication that contains as its active ingredient “Acetaminophen”. Acetaminophen is an analgesic drug that treats mild to moderate pain, making it a great headache reliever, or a medication that treats mild strains, sprains, toothaches, etc. It also acts to reduce fever. Acetaminophen is commonly used in place of aspirin for those allergic to aspirin. One drawback of Acetaminophen is that it does not reduce inflammation (therefore, it has limited use in arthritis swelling reduction). It has few side-effects. Those with liver disease should avoid Acetaminophen, as it is hard on the liver.

    Tylenol (Acetaminophen) came into great prominence when aspirin fell out of favor due to the incidence of Reye’s Syndrome and aspirin in children.

    Tylenol is the manufacturer’s proprietary name for Acetaminophen. There is a generic form of Acetaminophen that is also sold over the counter, and this version is much cheaper than “Tylenol”, and the container usually contains more tablets/pills, etc. The generic form of Acetaminophen is just as effective as Tylenol, just cheaper priced.

    Sometimes Acetaminophen is combined with other medications for dual action. For example, Tylenol PM has diphenhydramine (the active ingredient in Benadryl), which causes sedation and acts like a good sleeping pill. Diphenhydramine also is an anti-histamine, so it work for itching and allergies too.

    All in all, Acetaminophen is a great product. If you want a “name brand” of Acetaminophen, Tylenol is your brand (although it will cost more). My choice is to by the generic brand as it is cheaper by the dozen.

    Jim “Konedog” Koenig

  10. Hao says:

    I am hyper-sensitive to medications but suffer from arthritis and fibromialgia. So I only take one instead of the two recommended. But it still works for me. I sleep better and wake up feeling less achy and am able to function better during the day thanks to Tylenol PM.

  11. Federoff says:

    I discovered foam ear plugs when I lived in New York City, where they were commonly sold in subway stations. Silicone, plastic, and wax earplugs had proven insufficient defense against loud neighbors and street noise. These foam earplugs were far more effective and comfortable than other types. I think I literally would not have survived years living in places even louder than New York if not for these earplugs. I couldn’t have slept without them.

    The ear plugs have a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 29 decibels, which is higher than any other ear plugs on the market. They block out a lot of noise, but they are more effective at blocking higher frequency sound than low-frequency. This means that you won’t be able to hear the telephone if you sleep with ear plugs in, but you might hear the neighbor’s lawn mower. Their effectiveness at blocking out noise from machinery really depends upon the pitch, but foam ear plugs will always lower the volume somewhat. They’re pretty good at blocking background chatter, television, or music.

    I’ve used both Flents “Quiet! Please” and E*A*R brands, which are identical apart from color. Flents are off-white. E*A*R plugs are yellow. They are easy to use. You simply roll the ear plug between your fingers to squish it, then insert it in your ear canal. It expands to fit your ear snugly. Each ear plug can be used a few times before it has to be trashed. If you need noise relief in order to sleep or concentrate, Flents “Quiet! Please” ear plugs will be a great help.

  12. England says:

    My husband snores, so I use these earplugs to sleep every night. I have tried many kinds, and these are the best I have found. They do not block out the snoring entirely (I have never found a kind that does that), but they ‘take the edge off’ so that I can fall asleep.

    Another think I like about them is this: Since they are foam, they let your ears ‘breathe’ a little more than the wax or silicone ones. Sometimes, wearing earplugs to bed at night can lead to sinus infections and other nasty stuff, but I have never had a problem with this foam kind.

    Highly recommended by someone who has tried them all.

  13. Anders says:

    I have used these ear plugs for years. They are the best!!! My husband snores and these take care of the problem as far as I’m concerned! I hate the wax or silicon plugs, these are by far the most comfortable and effective that I’ve tried.

  14. Fleisher says:

    I bought these to spare my sanity while I sleep during the day. I work nights, and there’s two little kids in my house, so you can imagine how often I get woken up. The foam plugs work really well, and I can’t hear anything once they’re in. They don’t last more than a week per pair though. The foam stops bouncing back after a couple of days (you squeeze and roll them up, then push them into your ear. The foam expands and fills up the canal to block sound), and you’ll need to whip out a new pair. The new ones can get slightly uncomfortable for the first use, but after that they are ok. I recommend buying several boxes if you plan on using them regularly. Like I said, one pair will last about 7 uses.