Nature's Remedy

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Nature's Remedy

Post by tootiredtotalk » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:07 am

Has anyone tried Nature's Remedy Sleep Apnea Relief? Had sleep study done last week and still waiting on the results. Know from all the symptoms though what outcome will be. Just thought I might try something until I hear from Dr. Would be nice to get some relief without having to mess with CPAP.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by DanOtn » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:10 am

What is it? Google brings up nothing.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by tootiredtotalk » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:55 am

I read about it earlier today on WebMD. It is supposed to be an all natural supplement that stops the sleep apnea. Several testimonials on their website swore by its use, but that was to be expected. It is $45.00 a bottle, so thought I would see if someone who isn't trying to sell it might have any experience with it...be it positive or negative. Just curious. I am very nervous about all the trouble people seem to go through finding the right mask, settings, etc...with CPAP. Looking forward to sleeping and resting, but still kinda anxious.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by LSAT » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:13 pm

I can get you a deal on the Golden Gate Bridge........

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:17 pm

2 parts snake oil, 8 parts denial.
Sorry, somebody had to say it.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by xenablue » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:18 pm

I don't see how a supplement could possibly hold your airway open all night so you can avoid apneas.....

Lots of snake oil salesmen out there. Beware of people trying to make a quick buck from gullible, sleep-deprived, desperate people.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by tootiredtotalk » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:20 pm

Well poo. I just knew I was gonna find something to use before I officially become a hosehead.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by chunkyfrog » Mon Jan 24, 2011 12:29 pm

Try the recliner. maybe it'll help.
Good luck-- welcome to the forum.
If you sign up before you get your machine, you can just leave the equipment fields blank.
I have gotten so VERY much help on this forum. Thanks, everybody--again.

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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by Goofproof » Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:17 pm

chunkyfrog wrote:2 parts snake oil, 8 parts denial.
Sorry, somebody had to say it.
They are coming out with a improve formula, it has 25% more De-Nile at the same price. Jim
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Re: Nature's Remedy

Post by Goofproof » Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:22 pm

For a product that works, create one that's sold in a 8 inch hose and filled with painlkiller. You snort the painkiller, then insert the hose into the nose and force it into your airway. It will keep your airway open 24/7, but you might need a refill for the painkiller. Jim
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