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Do you snore?

Sleep and well-being go hand in hand, and getting a good night’s sleep is just as important to your overall health as eating well and exercising regularly. If you snore, or regularly wake up feeling tired and low on energy, chances are that you’re not getting the quality sleep your body needs.

If you’re not getting a good night’s sleep, it can mean more than just feeling drowsy during the day. It can have long-term effects on your health and relationships. But there is good news. You can improve your sleep and well-being with a number of well-documented ways of getting a good night’s sleep. Our solution is doctor recommended, and doesn’t require medicine or expensive surgery!

Are you excessively tired during the day?

If you’re too tired and don’t have the energy to do the things you love, there might be more to the story. If you think you might have a sleeping disorder such as sleep apnoea, our solution will definitely help. Sleep apnoea affects more than 3 in 10 men and nearly 1 in 5 women, so rest assured, you’re not alone.

If you’re finding it hard to breathe, and think you might have a breathing disorder, our doctor recommended products can make a huge difference in your quality of life. We work directly with doctors and medical hardware manufacturers, and our goal is to bring you the best possible solution at the lowest possible price.

Have you been told you stop breathing during sleep?

If you’ve tried improving your sleep, but still snore or wake up feeling tired, you may be at risk of a common sleep disorder called sleep apnoea.

Sensing you have stopped breathing, a control centre in your brain triggers you to wake up just enough to gasp and start breathing again. Then you fall back to sleep and the cycle begins again—this can happen more than 50 times every hour, even though you may not remember waking up. When you have an apnoea, air stops flowing to your lungs for 10 seconds or longer—that is, you actually stop breathing.

As you can imagine, being deprived of oxygen and constantly being triggered back into breathing — hour after hour, night after night—puts immense strain on your body.

Sleep apnoea affects more than 3 in 10 men and nearly 1 in 5 women,
so it’s more common than you might think.*


*Sleep-disordered breathing affects 34% of men and 17% of women aged between 30-70. Peppard et al. Increased Prevalence of Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Adults. Am J Epidemiol. 2013 (5.17)

There is a solution. We can help.

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea

While sleep apnea can be very problematic, Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) can present very serious medical issues. From heart disease to weight gain, learn how OSA can adversely effect you and your loved ones.

Are You at Risk?

You may be at risk of having sleep apnea. After taking our short quiz, you’ll be able to better understand the risks.You may need to consider seeing your physician for a referral for a sleep test.

What Causes Snoring?

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Normal, open airway

Partially closed airway

Closed airway during an apnea

What are the benefits of treating sleep apnoea? When left untreated, sleep apnoea can negatively affect your energy levels, productivity and mental well-being. It can also have long-term, adverse effects on your heart, metabolism and overall health. Sleep apnoea can affect anyone — fit or overweight, old or young, male or female. It can even affect children. A few of the common symptoms are:

  • Loud snoring
  • Lack of energy
  • Daytime sleepiness
  • Morning headaches
  • A partner or family member notices that you stop breathing during sleep

Effective treatment of sleep apnoea has been shown to help alleviate these symptoms, which can lead directly to a healthier mental outlook and improved well-being. If you think you or someone you know might have sleep apnoea, it’s important that you talk to a doctor or health care professional. Be sure to let your doctor know if any of the following apply to you:

  • I’ve been told that I stop breathing during sleep.
  • My family tells me I snore.
  • I’m tired all day even after a full night’s sleep.
  • I have no energy.
  • I frequently wake up with a headache.
  • I nap anytime and anywhere I can.