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"Its absolutely wonderful. It means I don’t have to sleep in another room, so I’m not grouchy in the mornings, and my partner’s happier because my snoring’s not keeping her awake. We’re both getting a proper night’s sleep and feeling much better for it."
Richard Selby - Selby Star 16/03/2007
"The Solution proved to be totally successful as I was not woken even once by any snoring. In fact I woke up several times during the night and noticed how silently he was breathing."
Sharon Careless - Shropshire Star 16/03/2007
The Newcastle Evening Chronicle put Helps Stop Snoring to the test against a number of other anti-snoring products. However, where the others failed Helps Stop Snoring put an end to the night-time noise:
"All you do is spray six squirts to the back of the throat and swallow before you go to bed. My wife is really happy with the results, apparently it seems to work."
Newcastle Evening Chronicle 18/12/2002
"It seems to have worked for him, he uses it every night just as he is getting ready for bed. I haven’t heard him snore since he started using it."
Jacky Davidson - Aberdeen Evening Express 02/04/2002
"We were both a bit sceptical about how effective it would be, but I’m glad to say the experiment has proved a success. Helps Stop Snoring has done exactly what it said on the bottle – and helped me stop snoring."
Marc AstleyHull - Daily Mail 10/03/2001
The Bristol Evening Post ran a reader trial with seven local snorers and their partners – the results were impressive:
"I’ve had the best few nights’ sleep in ages and, more importantly, no damaging decibels have been reported by my wife and daughter."
The wife of another snorer reported:
"The pneumatic drill has been reduced to a purr. He doesn’t appear to be able to snore which is unbelievable after the horrendous noise he made before."
Bristol Evening Post 27/01/2001
The Bath Chronicle put Helps Stop Snoring to the test with four local snorers and their partners. One long suffering wife reported:
"Before it was like a volcano erupting, but this certainly seems to make it quieter. The volume of sound has reduced by 75 to 80 per cent……….so all in all, the trial has been a success."
Bath Chronicle 05/12/2000
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