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  1. #1
    Gymrat!
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    Default dieting and snoring??????
    anyone else had this problem? i'm currently 3 weeks out from comp and aparently hubby states i'm snoring like a pig!!!!! (not that i hear! lol) anyone else had this happen when they diet? (good job we have a spare room lol!)



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    cos
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    i've not encountered this except for when I'm VERY tired. i'd certainly be interested to know if there's a physiological correlation between calorie and/or carb depletion and snoring or apnea.

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    I really hope you get to the bottom of the snoring problem, because I get it in the ****ing neck every morning from him!

    Hehe...

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    Gymrat!
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    Dont worry he's made me go out and buy some of them plastic thingys you put over your nose, they aparantely worked the other night so he's happy, for now!

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    Ah good, well it's worth it for now - you are leaning out like **** at the minute...

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    Loud snoring may be sleep apnea and sleep apnea is very dangerous for your helth.
    Sleep apnea may lead to death! But is very rear.
    These are some of the things you may do before bed time
    ***8226;Drinking warm beverages like honey and warm water helps coat the wall of the trachea. Drinking a cup of hot milk with a pinch of turmeric and pepper is also a good option.
    ***8226;Drinking green tea and organic tulsi tea is also a good idea. Teas which contains chamomile is usually sleep inducive and may keep the trachea open.
    ***8226;A hot water bath can help to a certain extent
    ***8226;Mind what you eat! avoid alcohol and heavy meals as from 10:00pm.
    you can also visit [url=http://www.mysnoringrelief.com]mysnoringrelief.com » This site is all about giving some helpful tips on snoring and sleep apnea[/url] for more tips and also search for the best product to cure snoring and sleep apnea

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