The Invisible Intruder
There's an invisible intruder in your bedroom.
It's an evil, deceptive entity that tightens a chilling grip around your throat and squeezes, repeatedly strangling you in your sleep.
More Than Just Snoring
While you may think it's simply a snoring problem, it's actually much more sinister than the loud rattle your partner complains about when describing your sleep. Your body is at war, fighting off this intruder that's slowly crushing your quality of life.
Here's why...
Your airway is obstructed. Your throat is shutting down. The area behind your tongue is collapsing. Your body is suffocating you up to 100 times per hour.
Every single night your head hits the pillow, you'll soon be choking and struggling to breathe. This happens so often that your body becomes accustomed to this nightly assault. It becomes a normal part of your life, when it's actually an unnatural and unhealthy phenomenon.
The Hidden Dangers
You're also probably waking up in the morning feeling tired -- like you barely slept. And yet you simply blame it on just getting older. Or not having your morning coffee yet. There's even more at stake here...
This intruder is wreaking havoc on your internal organs...your entire body.
While 80% of Americans suffering from obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) are undiagnosed, they ignore the symptoms, the discomfort, the exhaustion, because they think it's actually a much simpler issue. When in reality, sleep apnea leads to much more damaging illnesses.
The Serious Health Risks
With sleep apnea you have an increasingly higher likelihood of developing:
- Heart Disease
- Diabetes
- Sexual Dysfunction
- Anxiety
- High Blood Pressure
- And on and on and on…
The True Cost of Sleep Apnea
So, it's bigger than just snoring. It's doing serious damage to your heart, your lungs, and your entire circulatory system.
Sleep apnea is a sinister and diabolical burglar, stealing your breath, stealing your sleep, and stealing years from your life.