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Stop Snoring Now

Author: Sleepologist
October 29, 2008
Stop Snoring Now

It can be impossible to share a bed with someone who snores. If that person is your significant other you may have no choice. But don’t get divorced over a bit of snoring. Try using a patented snore pillow to control your bedmate’s nighttime noise. Studies have shown that people who sleep on their backs tend to snore more often. But it’s hard to break habits and if someone has been sleeping on their back their whole life they may be loath to change now.

This is where a snore pillow comes in. The snorer can still sleep on their back; all they need to do is slip the snore pillow underneath their bodies. These pillows elevate the back to a posture that prevents snoring.

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Sleep More Soundly

Author: Sleepologist
October 29, 2008
Sleep More Soundly

Everyone’s been there before. Those late nights tossing and turning. Looking at the alarm clock and wondering “how can I still be awake at this hour?” Everyone needs a certain amount of sleep, usually between 6 and 10 hours, to properly function during the day. Without sleep symptoms like irritability, fatigue and depression can take over your life.

Experts say that people who struggle to sleep should make sure their bedroom is a place that encourages sleep. That’s means avoiding eating, doing homework and watching television in bed. Also, give yourself a distressing ritual before you go to bed. Don’t watch scary movies or listen to loud music before going to bed. If you have trouble sleeping try a more peaceful activity like writing in your journal instead.

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Pillows Needed For Back Support!

Author: sleepeasy
October 18, 2008

Neck supportHow many hours a day do you spend sitting?  Think about it!  Whether it is driving behind the wheel of your car, sitting at the computer at the office or home or both!  It can be easy to forget about ourselves during the workday but a good pillow can make all the difference.

Sitting positions can be some of the worst circumstances for our backs, causing headaches and pains in our necks and upper backs.

All it may take to make a difference is a pillow in the arch of the lower back to create the ideal position for the spine.  Find the right lumbar support pillow for you!

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A Name You Can Trust in Memory Foam Pillows!

Author: sleepeasy
October 18, 2008

name you can trustWhen a company specializes in ways to make your life more comfortable, luxurious and restful, you’ll want to check out their products!  Our manufacturer’s have invested their best for you since 1976!

Sleep problems can be solved with innovative products that have been tested and found to be true for so many customers.

A better night’s sleep awaits you!

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Let’s Put a Stop to Snoring!

Author: sleepeasy
October 18, 2008

stop snoringYou have got to take a look at this!  This Snore-No-More pillow was designed by a doctor  to help reduce snoring while improving sleeping posture and now over 1 million have been sold worldwide in the past 10 years!

A million people can’t be wrong!  Come take a look!

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