Human beings are supposed to breathe through our noses. Our mouths are just a backup. Mouth taping keeps your mouth shut when you sleep, which can greatly improve your overall quality of life in some very important ways.Text
Human beings are supposed to breathe through our noses. Our mouths are just a backup. Mouth taping keeps your mouth shut when you sleep, which can greatly improve your overall quality of life in some very important ways.Text
Sleeping with your mouth closed makes you feel more rested and refreshed. That’s because mouth breathing is a major cause of discomforts that disrupt sleep or make you miserable in the morning.
Dry mouth
Sore throat
Nasal congestion
Nasal breathing is necessary to produce nitric oxide, the body’s super molecule (see more at #6 below). It also helps you fall asleep easily and stay asleep longer by promoting your body’s natural relaxation response:
Slower breathing rate
Relaxed muscles
Reduced blood pressure
Mouth snoring is the worst snoring. Just ask your partner. The good news? Switching from mouth to nose breathing reduces snoring by 72% - which means better sleep for both of you.
Nasal breathing is necessary to produce nitric oxide, the body’s super molecule (see more at #6 below). It also helps you fall asleep easily and stay asleep longer by promoting your body’s natural relaxation response:
Slower breathing rate
Relaxed muscles
Reduced blood pressure
Reduced blood pressure
Nasal breathing is necessary to produce nitric oxide, the body’s super molecule (see more at #6 below). It also helps you fall asleep easily and stay asleep longer by promoting your body’s natural relaxation response:
Nasal breathing is necessary to produce nitric oxide, the body’s super molecule (see more at #6 below). It also helps you fall asleep easily and stay asleep longer by promoting your body’s natural relaxation response:
Slower breathing rate
Relaxed muscles
Reduced blood pressure
Reduced blood pressure
Mouth snoring is the worst snoring. Just ask your partner. The good news? Switching from mouth to nose breathing reduces snoring by 72% - which means better sleep for both of you.
So how do you stop mouth breathing at night?
Close. Your. Mouth.
That’s easy enough when you’re awake, but when you’re asleep your mouth can fall open automatically.
That’s why we developed SomniFix Sleep Strips. It’s a gentle, effective, and easy way to keep your mouth closed, even when you’re asleep.
Years of research went into the patented design of SomniFix strips. The best of the best, our mouth strips have been extensively tested to be safe and gentle for your skin so that you can rest easy.
4 simple steps to close your mouth to prepare your body for better sleep.
Wash and dry your lips
“As a result of using SomniFix strips on my mouth I am consistently getting a daily score between 97 to 100 on my CPAP Resmed AirSense 10. My throat is far less dry from sleeping with my mouth closed. “
- Gene M.
“I wear these on flights so I don't embarrass myself with the snores”.
- John V.
“Simple but effective in stopping snoring and dry mouth. Have more energy in the morning.”
- Patrick M.
“I’ve been using Somnifix for many months now, and am so happy to wake in the morning well rested and without horrible dry mouth. They are what my sleep doctor ordered as a supplement to my BiPAP.”
- Vonna R.
“Since I have been using the strips (7 months now) I sleep hours without any interruption and I wake up feeling so rested and my energy level has skyrocketed and it lasts all day. I have been told by my son and my sister that I DO NOT snore at all.”
- Hilda A.
4 simple steps to close your mouth to prepare your body for better sleep.
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