Please Help Me Help My Snoring Mom

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  • Better Sleep Quality
  • Easily Customized Fit To Your Teeth
  • No Uncomfortable Contraptions, Drugs or Surgery
  • Patented Design With Tori To Keep Your Tongue In Forward Position
  • Reduces Snoring By Up To 50%*
  • 65% More Comfortable Than Other Over-The-Counter Anti-Snoring Devices*

*Findings provided by a 3rd party research partner, BioSerenity Research

Snoring can be funny to talk about, and sometimes it can even be embarrassing. If your mom snores especially loud, it may be a good family joke, but there can be some real pain behind the laughter. After all, if she snores loud enough that the entire family can hear it, there may be a lot of people missing out on a good night's sleep — especially your mom. While it may seem like there's nothing you can do about it, that's not actually true.

At CustMbite, we have developed an effective solution for your mom. The CustMbite Snoring System was created by Dr. Michael Alvarez, the Director of the Medical-Dental Education Network and Institute with more than 40 years of experience in the field of sleep medicine. At just $74.99, the CustMbite Snoring System is an affordable, comfortable, and customizable solution to your mom's snoring problem. Think of it as a gift for her and for the entire family!

Why does my mom snore so loud?

We hear it all the time. “My mom snores really loud. Why does that happen?” Snoring isn't just a problem that men have, although men snore at a higher percentage than women. About 40% of adult men are regular snorers compared to about 24% of adult women, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. Still, if it's your mom that snores, statistics probably don't mean a lot to you.

The mechanics of snoring are pretty simple. The tongue, like any other muscle in the body, relaxes when your mom falls asleep. The base of the tongue then falls against the back of the throat, partially obstructing the airway. Your mom needs to breathe harder to get air through, vibrating the tongue against the throat, and there she is — sawing logs.

How can I help stop my mom's snoring?

Based on the explanation of how snoring happens, logic would indicate that to stop snoring, the tongue must be moved out of the airway. There are many so-called solutions available on the market that attempt to do so by pulling the jaw forward. These “solutions” are problematic because they can cause serious issues such as TMJ disorder and a misaligned bite. Sometimes surgery is even necessary to fix the problems caused by these devices.

The CustMbite Snoring System was developed based on the actual problem: moving the tongue out of the airway. It's made of an upper and lower mouthguard that are completely customizable. Your mom only needs to use one or the other; whichever is most comfortable and effective for her. These mouthguards feature tori, which gently move the tongue forward and down out of the airway, leaving the jaw where it belongs. The CustMbite Snoring System has been proven to reduce snoring by up to 50%.

Where can I get the mouthguard that can help stop my mom snoring?

The CustMbite Snoring System is incredibly affordable at just $74.99. Since it is customizable to your mom's unique bite and easily remoldable if her bite changes, she won't have to buy another one for any reason. In fact, we're so sure it will work out for her that we offer a money-back guarantee. Plus, the CustMbite Snoring System is designed and manufactured in the United States. Order the best anti-snoring device for your mom today and give her the gift that keeps on giving!

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The Secret to Relieving Snoring

CustMbite moves the tongue out of the airway without moving the jaw forward, resulting in a more simple and comfortable anti-snoring solution.

-The Tongue Moves Forward

-The Airways Open Up

-Snoring Is Virtually Eliminated Immediately!

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UPPER DEVICE

Tori bumps are placed to guide the tongue forward, keeping it out of the airway.

LOWER DEVICE

Placed to encourage the tongue to lift slightly, elevating it to help clear the airway.

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