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SomniFix Mouth Strips

Number of weeks:

£5.00 / week

Total: £20.00

1 month

£3.83 / week

Total: £60.00 £46.00

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3 months

£3.37 / week

Total: £238.00 £175.00

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12 months

30 Strips = 4 Weeks
£20.00

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Mouth breathing at night can have detrimental short and long-term impacts on your health. But how do we control which method of breathing we use while we sleep? SomniFix Strips are the ultimate solution to stopping mouth breathing in its tracks and taking advantage of the many benefits of nose breathing. Find out why nothing else compares to the effectiveness, comfort, and practicality of SomniFix Strips.
When your partner snores, it can put a serious strain on your relationship. If you’re one of these people, you’re what we like to call an “Innocent Bysleeper.” But it doesn't have to be that way. In this article we'll explore what causes snoring, why you should be concerned about snoring, and the simple, practical and most effective solution to stopping your partner's snoring, immediately.
Not all breathing is created equal. When compared to mouth breathing, there are countless benefits of nose breathing that can have significant short and long term effects on your health. Nose breathing benefits include protecting your respiratory system, boosting your dental hygiene, increasing physical and cognitive performance, and more! 
When you sleep, do you breathe through your mouth, or through your nose? Many of us have never given this question any thought. However, mouth breathing at night has several adverse effects that can lead to both short-term and long-term health problems.
Waking up with a dry mouth is not only uncomfortable, but it can lead to a variety of short and long-term health issues. In this article, we'll explore what causes you to wake up with a dry mouth, why it should be a concern, and how you can put a stop to it with one simple step.
A perfect night of sleep often seems like a dream. We all know what it’s like, but it’s basically impossible to get it. And who could blame us? But it doesn’t have to be that way.
It is our privilege to share this article that was published in the New York Times and written by Malia Wollan.
This simple habit is the best CPAP machine hack for overcoming mouth breathing and optimizing this sleep apnea treatment.
The following article was published on Mind Body Green, written by Mark Burhenne, DDS, on March 6, 2019.

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