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The older you get, the more likely you are to snore. How old are you?

How often do you snore? The frequency can indicate how serious it is.

Congestion is a common cause of snoring. Can you breathe easily through your nose?

Did you know?

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Over 40% of adults snore, and our study found that 1 in 2 snorers do so every night. You're not alone!

In the last week, how many days did you wake up tired?

Have you been told that you make choking/gasping noises during your sleep?

In the last week, how many days did you wake up with a headache?

In the last week, how often have you woken up with a dry mouth?

Did you know?

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26% of snorers in our study reported snoring for over 10 years. It’s never too late to take action!

Do you often sleep with your mouth open?

This can be caused by nasal congestion or habit, and may worsen snoring.

Your lifestyle can hugely impact snoring. Select all that apply:





Do any of these other factors apply to you?






I want to do something about my snoring because…





You’re not the only one…

26% of snorers report relationship concerns.

22% are worried about their health.

24% want to improve their sleep quality.

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Your snoring solution

Based on your answers, it seems that your snoring may be related to dehydrated throat tissue. Key signs of this include:

  • Snoring loudly and often
  • Waking up with a dry mouth
  • Sleeping with your mouth open

These are clues that the soft tissues at the back of your throat may be drying out and causing vibrations as you breathe. This results in snoring.

We recommend:

Throat Spray

How does the Snoreeze Throat Spray work?

The Snoreeze Throat Spray lubricates your dehydrated soft tissues, reducing the vibrations that cause snoring. This makes the tissues less likely to collapse and vibrate as air passes through during sleep.

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