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Classification
General sale
Dosage
Use as directed
Purpose/Usage
The Aveo Tongue Stabilizing Device stops or reduces sleep disordered breathing, reduces daytime sleepiness, alleviates nightime reflux, lessens the incidence of morning headaches.
• Approved medical device - FDA and Health Canada.
• Very effective and easy to use.
• Over 92 % efficacy.
• Simple to maintain.
• Portable - take it travelling.
The aveoTSD anti-snoring device was developed in New Zealand over eight years of clinical research into snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
The aveoTSD does not attach to the teeth, and does not require fitting by a health professional.
The aveo TSD is made from a soft medical silicone for comfort and works by holding the tongue forward by gentle suction preventing it from falling back against the back of the throat , keeping the airway open during sleep.
The aveoTSD is a non-adjustable universal device that is the most cost effective and simple to use. Approved by the F.D.A in the U.S.A as a medical device . There is no money back guarantee. It is the patient's or user's responsibility to seek medical consultation to assist with using this device correctly.
More Information
What causes SNORING?
SNORING is caused by a narrowed airway during sleep. This can be due to large tonsils, a long soft palate or uvula, or, in people who are overweight, excessive flabby tissue with all those areas relaxing during sleep. Also nasal congestion from allergies or deformities of the cartilage between the two sides of the nose and other internal nasal structures, all contribute to a narrowing of the airway.
The most common cause of a narrowed airway is, however, a tongue muscle that relaxes too much during sleep and gets sucked back into the airway with each breath taken.
SNORING occurs because air travels faster through a narrow tube than through a broad one. This rapidly moving air causes the relaxed tissues of the throat (the tonsils, soft palate and uvula) to vibrate. It is this vibration which is the sound we know as SNORING.
By keeping the airway open, air travels slower, reducing the vibrations in the throat ? reducing or stopping SNORING .
One of the most effective ways to keep the airway open during sleep is by holding the tongue forward - keeping the airway open.
Is SNORING harmful?
New research suggests that loud SNORING can cause hypertension and as a result increased blood pressure during sleep.
SNORING can progress into a medical condition known as OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA ( OSA ) - the word apnoea is Greek for without breath, where the tongue is completely sucked against the back of the throat and breathing stops. This airway obstruction causes the heart rate to fall below normal with decreases in blood oxygen levels. The obstruction will not clear until the brain oxygen level falls low enough to partially awaken the sleeper with a release of adrenaline to prevent suffocation . The airway obstruction is usually broken with gasps taking in oxygen O2 and expelling excess carbon dioxide CO2. Due to the adrenaline release the heart rate is now increased above normal. These events may happen hundreds of times a night, not allowing deep restorative sleep, and causing reduced blood oxygen levels.
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carefully and use strictly as directed. If symptoms continue or you have
side effects consult your pharmacist or doctor immediately.
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