Some people snore because the air around their soft palate and uvula causes a vibration or flutter. The astringent properties in Snore Calm? Herbal Spray help to tighten these tissues and reduce flutter which is the sound we know as snoring.
Snoring can also be a consequence of 'allergic inflammation' of the nose and throat. The properties of Snore Calm? Herbal Spray will gently relieve the symptoms of allergies such as hay fever, house dust mite and pet hair allergy.
- Euphrasia Officinalis or Eyebright is a plant found in the meadows and grasslands of Europe.
- The flowers have yellow spots and red veins resembling a blood-shot eye.
- When growing in profusion it forms a carpet of tiny flowers.
- The bitter leaves can be used in salads.
- Eyebright was originally used for treating disorders of the eye.
- Because of its antiseptic and astringent properties it has also been shown to be effective in treating palatal flutter, ailments in the sinuses and nasal passages and is an extremely effective anticatarrhal.
Snore Calm? Herbal Spray is used to tighten the tissue of the soft palate to prevent it vibrating. The active ingredient is Euphrasia, a natural astringent.
Simply spray it onto the roof of the mouth and into each nostril night and morning to achieve the desired result.
Snore Calm? Herbal Spray has undergone extensive trails. In questionnaire based trials during an 11-year period, over 70% of users reported that they were satisfied or very satisfied with this product which was then called BSSAA Herbal Spray.
Euphrasia's astringent properties account for its usefulness as a topical treatment for inflammatory states and its ability to reduce mucous drainage. It is used as a poultice for the topical treatment of eye inflammations. A compress made from a decoction of euprhasia can give rapid relief from redness, swelling, and visual disturbances in common eye infections such as sties and conjunctivitis. A tea is usually given internally along with the topical treatment. It has also been used for the treatment of eye fatigue and disturbances of vision. Herbalists also recommend euphrasia for problems of the respiratory tract, including sinus infections, coughs, and sore throat.
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