Snore Patch – For a quiet, restful sleep

For a quiet, restful sleep

The SnorePatch enables a great night’s sleep and is completely drug-free. 

Poor breathing habits reduce sleep quality for 64% of sleepers*.

SnorePatch works by gently holding the mouth partly closed with a breathable patch to encourage healthier nose-breathing.

Mouth-breathing can cause:

  • Snoring
  • Irregular sleep 
  • Dry mouth

This can lead to reduced energy levels, poor concentration & bad breath.

*“About Last Night” online survey of 1,001 adults

For a great
night's sleep

The SnorePatch enables quiet and restful sleep and is completely drug-free. 

Poor breathing habits reduce sleep quality for 64% of sleepers*.

SnorePatch works by gently holding the mouth partly closed with a breathable patch to encourage healthier nose-breathing.

Mouth-breathing can cause:

Snoring

Irregular sleep 

Dry mouth

This can lead to reduced energy levels, poor concentration & bad breath.

*“About Last Night” online survey of 1,001 adults

Breathing Types

Mouth-Breathing

Air passing through a restricted airway at the back of the mouth can cause snoring. The mouth and throat can become dry.

Nose-Breathing

Breathing through the nose avoids a dry mouth and reduces airborne particles going into the respiratory system.

Potential Benefits of
Nose-Breathing

18 to 20% more oxygen is absorbed.

6 times more nitric oxide is released, an essential molecule for oxygen delivery and circulation.

Better digestion, fat burning, and recovery.

Cleans and warms the incoming air, reducing dry mouth.

Directions

Caution

The SnorePatch is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent sleep apnea or any disease. If you are pregnant, using other medicines or homoeopathic remedies, or are unsure about using this product, speak to your doctor. Not recommended for use by children under 12 years of age. Choking/ swallowing hazard – keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age.

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