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More than 300 devices are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices as cures for snoring. Some are variations of the old idea of sewing a tennis ball on a pajama back to force the snorer to sleep on his side (snoring is often worse when the person sleeps on his back).

Chin and head straps, neck collars, and devices inserted into the mouth are usually disappointing as snoring cures. Electrical devices have been designed to produce painful stimuli when the patient snores. The presumption was that a person could be trained or conditioned not to snore. If these devices work, it is probably because they keep the snorer awake.

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  HOW SNORE M.D. WORKS:  

SnoreMD provides an all natural herbal remedy to relieve symptoms of snoring. This formulation of highly effective natural herbs and enzymes work gently together to relieve snoring. You will breathe, sleep and feel better.  Safe and effective with no known side effects!

A 100% natural product to markedly reduce or eliminate snoring. The unique combination of natural enzymes metabolizes the secretions, allowing the body to absorb them. The herbs reduce the tissue swelling. The result is to open the airway, smooth out the airflow and eliminate the snoring.

SnoreMD does not contain questionable ingredients. You won’t wake up drowsy. No surgery, no spray bottles, no strips on the nose, no gimmicks - just herbs and enzymes in a combination that works to relieve snoring.  It's worth a try and it's guaranteed.

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