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Hi, Oswald here

I have not tested the bed pillow you mentioned. But I did find a way to reduce my snoring and prevent sleep apnoea.

Delighted that I can communicate with you. I am a victim of this condition, snoring and sleep apnoea. I never thought much about it, till my test (polysomnogram) showed a very poor result. Those who suffer from, especially seep apnoea must take their condition very seriously and do something about it.. It is not a good feeling, waking up at 2 am and gasping for breath wondering if you are going to make it. I have been there, I know the feeling.

I tried many products, nothing provided any lasting benefit. That is when my wife and I decided to do something about my condition. It took us two years and now we have the pillow that has reduced my snoring by about 80 to 85%. I have not had a mild or severe episode of apnoea in the last 14 months. We have taken a holistic approach by addressing the whole body during sleep, we designed the pillow to support the various parts of the body to reduce stress and reduce snoring and prevent sleep apnoea.

This website may help http://www.u-sleepwell.com

I hope this helps

Oswald Abraham

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