CPAP-FRIENDLY
If you've received a sleep apnea diagnosis, it's crucial to follow your medical professional's advice and use your prescribed CPAP mask diligently. myREM tape complements your CPAP treatment; it doesn't replace it. It can enhance CPAP compliance by minimizing open-mouth snoring, ensuring that air doesn't escape from your mouth, and contributing to better sleep quality, even if snoring isn't a concern for you.
MOUTH TAPING...WHATS THE DEAL!
You might be wondering if this idea sounds counterintuitive. After all, taping your mouth shut during sleep—doesn't that sound a bit unusual?
The reality is, mouth-breathing while sleeping is a prominent factor contributing to issues like snoring, sleep apnea, and overall poor sleep quality.
Consider the potential risks:
- Primary contributor to snoring
- Increased risk of relationship strain
- Development of bad breath (halitosis)
- Persistent fatigue
- Mental fog and cognitive difficulties
- Prolonged stress and heightened anxiety
- Elevated blood pressure levels
Taking these concerns into account, the concept of mouth taping starts to make more sense in its pursuit of a better night's sleep.
ADVANTAGES OF MOUTH TAPING
- Diminish or eliminate snoring and apnea
- Elevate oxygen intake and circulation, resulting in increased vitality
- Filter and temper incoming air for lung comfort
- Foster nitric oxide production, aiding in inflammation reduction, bolstering immune system resilience, and regulating blood pressure
- Alleviate issues like bad breath, tooth decay, and dry mouth
- Facilitate proper diaphragm function, promoting bodily relaxation
- Diminish stress and anxiety
- Enhance sleep quality
- Revel in the blissful embrace of tranquility
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Although mouth tape is generally considered safe, certain precautions are imperative. Please refrain from using our myREM mouth tape under the following circumstances:
- If you experience difficulty breathing through your nose.
- When used independently, without concurrent CPAP usage, particularly if you have obesity with a BMI exceeding 35.
- In cases of very low blood pressure.
- When afflicted with severe heart or respiratory issues.
- During episodes of cold, sinus, or ear infections.