No. CPAP cannot cure sleep apnea. It’s a temporary solution preventing from the suffering of symptoms.
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A member of MENSA who suffered from Sleep Apnea for years, created the program, healed himself and has made the program available to everyone.
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No. As is true for most medical treatments, they control sleep apnea, as long as they're used consistently: thus protecting patients from sleep apnea complications and symptoms, and "buying time" for them to utilize for eliminatio...
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Yes, as we grow older, the kind of sleep changes and the total amount of sleep becomes less or more disrupted. There may also be an increased incidence of sleep complaints, although the exact reasons are unclear.
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I snore loudly and always have. It's never been a problem for me, just for those around me. I have always snored especially loudly when tired or after drinking. When my wife started insisting I have a sleep study because I snore, I not surp...
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Mike: At this point, the only natural product available to treat sleep apnea is a CPAP machine ...
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There are several cures for sleep apnea. The first step like always in finding the cure for any problem lies in realizing that there is a problem and seeking professional help. In most cases a doctor will recommend that you come to a sleep ...
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