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 ‌ Constantly Snoring? How It Could Turn DEADLY [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Study: Mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age—in ONE week? Have you seen [this]( TIME magazine article? Most people haven’t, but it revealed a [stunning breakthrough]( …one natural substance was shown in one study to reverse aging in mice… [magazine]( …their cells changed from the equivalent of a 60-year-old human to a 20-year-old—in ONE single week. But the best part? The [exact same natural substance]( that helped mice shave 40 years off their cells’ age in one week… …is already available to anyone who wants to try it right now. Skeptical? [THIS might change your mind.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Constantly Snoring? How It Could Turn DEADLY You may not like to admit it, but we’ve all been guilty of SNORING… Especially when you’re in a deep sleep. Most of the time, a firm elbow or nudge from your spouse is all it takes to get you to pipe down and stop the sound of sawing logs in your sleep. But, for millions of Americans, snoring goes way beyond the occasional ‘annoyance’ … It’s constant… it’s relentless… and it could be a sign of a potentially DEADLY condition. So, if you or a loved one battles with frequent snoring that rivals the sound of a zooming train, you’re going to want to keep reading… Because new research about snoring and your health could be life-saving! --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Memory Breakthrough: “It worked within the hour!” This 1 Hour [Memory Breakthrough]( is taking my practice by storm. And my readers, who have been lucky enough to this extract as part of a special formula can’t stop talking about it, either: Worth it! “I’m less forgetful. 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But according to new studies, frequent and excessive snoring could be a warning sign of obstructive sleep apnea – a sleep disorder that affects nearly 25 MILLION Americans. Obstructive sleep apnea happens due to a blockage of the airways by weak, heavy or relaxed soft tissues that leads to snoring. But this condition is particularly dangerous because it can cause you to stop breathing for 10 seconds or more at a time! It’s also dangerous because obstructive sleep apnea often goes undiagnosed, and when left untreated can increase your risk for hypertension, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, depression, and even early death. Which begs the question… How can you stop and prevent obstructive sleep apnea from derailing your sleep… and your health? If snoring is ruining your sleep (or your spouse’s), the first thing you should do is talk to your doctor. He will likely ask you a series of questions and run some non-invasive tests to determine if you’re at risk for obstructive sleep apnea… and develop a treatment plan from there. The most popular treatment for sleep apnea is a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine – which is designed to help regulate breathing while you sleep. There are plenty of benefits to CPAP machines, but some folks find they’re too bulky, hard to clean, and downright uncomfortable. And some CPAP machines have even been [subject to recalls](. Your doctor can help you determine if a CPAP machine is the right approach for you. There are also ways to help stop sleep apnea without the use of a device. One of the best ways to curb sleep apnea is to maintain a healthy weight. This keeps your airways clear and reduces dangerous sleep apnea symptoms. In fact, studies have shown that even a modest weight reduction in people with obesity can eliminate the use of CPAP therapy altogether! In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing Related Articles: [The Best Exercise for High Blood Pressure Is Not What You Think]( [Arthritis Pain? You Need This One Thing to Stay Healthy]( [One Satisfying Snack Fights Breast Cancer]( SOURCE: Phillips. “Medical Device Recall Information.” LaMotte, Sandee. “Sleep apnea and snoring: 8 warning signs to look for.” 3/10/22. Anthony, Kiara. “6 Lifestyle Remedies for Sleep Apnea.” 8/28/19. --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. 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