More Information About EasyAir
EasyAir's
main
objective is to prevent the nostrils from coming together by extending
the nasal mucosa, or the cover on the inside the nose. Hear
Dr. Braathen's explanation
EasyAir is recommended by hundreds of satisfied
users (see: testimonials)
and by several doctors. Easyair is highly endorsed by Dr. Atle Freng, a
leading otolaryngologist, who currently practices at the largest
hospital in Norway, Rikshospitalet. Dr. Gunnar Erikssen from
Central Hospital in Akershus outside Oslo also recommends EasyAir to
many snoring sufferers.
Loud snoring largely occurs while we inhale and is
not
problematic upon exhaling. EasyAir effectively and comfortably keeps
your nasal passages open while inhaling and exhaling. This common sense
approach to curing or reducing snoring produces incredible results for
just about everyone.
There are several reasons for reducing the amount
we snore.
- Snoring may lead to stress, fatigue, and other
symptoms of poor sleep.
- Snoring negatively affects the "Snorer" but
also spouses, relatives, or anyone within earshot.
- Snoring has been linked to other more serious
health conditions.
In a recent article conducted by the British
Snoring and
Sleep Apnea Association, snoring was found to have a profound effect on
sexual effectiveness.
Nasal breathing is the optimal way to breath.
EasyAir
will maintain nasal mucosa activity and nasal breathing by keeping the
nose open and prevent congestion and sleeping difficulties.
EasyAir helps you to not be a mouth breather day
and
night. Adults and children should make every effort to maintain primary
nasal breathing while awake and during sleep. The vital nasal mucosa in
the upper airways filters the inhaled air and the powerful white blood
cells in the upper airway process, provide systemic protection to help
maintain a strong and healthy body. Normal exhaling through the upper
airway slows down the release of inhaled air and provides the lungs an
opportunity to extract more oxygen from the inhaled air. Therefore it
is very important to breathe through the nasal mucosa even during
sports and other hard activities!!
People who ignore the importance of properly using
our
natural protection system in the upper airway, will usually experience
more systemic problems than those who make an effort to maintain
primary breathing through the nasal passages.
Snoring
in other languages:
English:
The noun: snoring
The verb: to snore
Japan:
ibiki
ibiki wo kaku
GKBIH:
hrkanje
hrkati
Curdistan:
perkhe
perkh kerden
Eritrea:
mankorafat
ankorafa for a man or
ankorafch for woman
Philipines:
naghihilik
at naghilik
Spain:
ronquido
roncar
Finland:
Kuorsaus or kuorsaaminen
kuorsata
Sweden:
snarkning or snarkande
snarka
Norway:
snorking
snorke
Italy:
il russare
russare
Germany:
Schnarchen
schnarchen
France:
ronflement
ronfler
Netherlands:
gesneurk
sneurken
Hungary:
Horlolás
horkolni
Iceland:
Hrota
Að hrjóta
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