Thursday, January 13, 2005

Survey of Snore No More Therapeutic Ring Users Shows Significant Reduction in Snoring

Survey of Snore No More Therapeutic Ring Users Shows Significant Reduction in Snoring

Snore No More Therapeutic Ring found to effectively reduce snoring in 7 out of 10 users in a survey facilitated by Tanya Mei-Tai Coon, an Eastern Medicine practitioner in Denver, Colorado.

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) September 12, 2006

A sleep and snoring behavior survey facilitated by Tanya Mei-Tai Coon, an Eastern Medicine practitioner in Denver, Colo. found that the Snore No More Therapeutic Ring effectively reduced snoring in 7 out of 10 users. Those participants found that wearing the simple, pain-free Snore No More Therapeutic "pinkie ring" while sleeping helped to reduce or eliminate their snoring, and contributed to an overall better night’s sleep.

The sterling silver ring is worn on the left pinkie finger, positioned between the knuckle and first joint. The inside of the ring holds two slightly raised bumps that apply pressure to the acupoints along the finger. Acupressure is an ancient healing art developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago that uses pressure on key points on the surface of the skin to stimulate the body's natural self-curative abilities.

"The two prongs on the inside of the Snore No More Therapeutic Ring press on the heart meridian and the sterling silver metal also gives energy to this channel," says Tanya Mei-Tai Coon, an Eastern Medicine practitioner in Denver, CO. "Wearing the ring increases energy flow to what is referred to as the upper jiao, which contains the heart and lungs. This allows for improved breathing, which leads to the cessation of snoring."

Approximately 30 percent of the population under 40 years of age and 50 percent of the population over 60 snore. It is estimated that 50 percent of all men snore and 40 percent of all women. Snoring can not only cause severe relationship strain, but also serious health problems such as sleep deprivation, high blood pressure and hypertension.

Since the Snore No More Therapeutic Ring was featured in USA Today on February 28 (*Go to http://www. snorenomore. net/images/2_26_06.pdf (http://www. snorenomore. net/images/2_26_06.pdf) for the full article), close to 5,000 new customers have bought the ring. With a one-time $45 purchase, people across the country are finally having a good night's sleep.

"I'm almost afraid to send this email for fear of jinxing myself but I can't believe that two little pressure points on a ring placed on the little finger can reduce snoring by at least 85% in anyone and especially my husband. I saw the article in USA Today and literally ran to the computer to order it. It has been wonderful to finally get a decent night's sleep after forty-three years of marriage. Marital bliss!!!!" N. B., Dayton, OH

It's important to note that for some users it may take 2-3 weeks for the ring to begin working. For more information or to order the Snore No More Therapeutic Ring, visit http://www. snorenomore. net (http://www. snorenomore. net).

*From USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co., Inc. Reprinted with Permission http://www. usatoday. com/ (http://www. usatoday. com/)

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