Mouth Tape
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Mouth taping is a popular trend where a person tapes their mouth closed before sleep to encourage breathing out of the nose.
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Skeptical about nasal strips? They might seem unusual, but they are designed to help you breathe through your nose, which is how our bodies are naturally meant to function. Many people unknowingly breathe through their mouths while sleeping, increasing the risk of sleep apnea, snoring, and other health issues. Nasal strips gently open your nasal passages, encouraging proper nasal breathing and potentially reducing these complications,leading to better sleep and overall health.
Get More OxygenSleep experts suggest that mouth taping could be the key to better sleep by encouraging nasal breathing. Beyond just quieting snores for your partner's sake, mouth taping offers real benefits: it has been shown to reduce snoring, minimize dry mouth, and even improve dental health. Are you ready to feel refreshed and energized?
James Nestor took on a bold challenge at Stanford University Medical Center by becoming a full-time mouth breather. After ten days, he faced significant issues like loud snoring, sleep apnea, and low blood oxygen levels. However, switching back to nose breathing and using mouth tape quickly reversed these negative effects. What does this mean for you?
Studies suggest that combining nasal strips with mouth tape encourages nasal breathing, which can reduce the risk of developing sleep apnea. This improvement in sleep quality can help you feel more refreshed and engaged with your partner, eliminating the need for that third cup of coffee. Additionally, this practice helps protect your mouth by reducing dry mouth, increasing oral pH, and preventing gum inflammation, contributing to better overall oral health.
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Maybe ask your wife instead of us. The bottom line is snoring and irritability from lack of sleep are major contributors to arguments. We can help with some of that.
By sealing your lips, you are forced to breathe out of your nose and it promotes better more peaceful sleep for you and your partner.
No. Our bodies have instincts that allow us to wake up if breathing becomes uncomfortable due to congestion. It’s a lot smarter than we give it credit for! However, mouth breathing causes the blood vessels in the nose to trigger mucus and swelling, so much less likely to happen if it’s closed. The tape is also porous, so air can pass through if need be. If you’re hesitant, practice with the tape + nose strips during the day to get used to nasal breathing. Then, wear it all night when you can (nasally) breathe comfortably!
Absolutely, yes. It’s not for everyone, but what many people don't know is that practicing nasal breathing can help your nose function better. Over time consistent nasal breathing can dilate your airways and reduce congestion in general. Many folks with allergies have seen a difference with the tape. The addition of Hostage Nose strips can be extremely beneficial to widen the airway and help you nasal breathe when it normally feels uncomfortable. Most practice during the day first, then wear all night when they can nose breathe comfortably.
Yes. You can use Hostage Tape if you have a deviated septum. It may not be for everyone, and for some the tape may not be the solution. What you can do for sinus issues is practice nose breathing. It can dilate airways and reduce congestion over time. The addition of Hostage Nose strips can be extremely beneficial to widen the airway and help you nasal breathe. We have users that have seen a difference in their deviated septum. Some use the tape + nose strips during the day until they feel comfortable using it all night.
We always recommend everyone evaluate their own needs, and seek the treatment best for them. It’s not for everyone, but Hostage Tape has been a great resource for so many with mild OSA. To maintain an open airway the tongue, ideally, needs to be at the roof of the mouth. When you mouth-breathe, the tongue is likely to be on the floor of the mouth and more likely to fall into the back of the throat. The tape helps keep the tongue in the correct position if that’s the case for you. If you require a CPAP - we recommend using Hostage Tape alongside a nasal mask.