13/07/2019
This anti-apnea pillow wan the Silver Medal of the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva 2008.
Your body and mind needs time to learn how to adapt to the anti-apnea pillow, so do follow the instructions below...
1. How to sleep with your belly up?
The middle part, without thickness or height, is used to accommodate the head when sleeping with the backside down, so with the belly up, allowing the head, the neck and the rest of the body to stay completely horizontal on the surface of the bed.
2. How to sleep turned over to your left shoulder?
The left part already has a significant thickness or height to compensate the sleeping turned over the left shoulder, because it is not possible for the head to rest naturally on the surface of the bed and, so, allowing the head to be elevated relatively to the surface of the bed, when a person sleeps turned to the left side.
3. How to sleep turned over to your right shoulder?
The right part also with a significant thickness or height, similar to the left part, to compensate the sleeping turned over the right shoulder, because it is not possible for the head to rest naturally on the surface of the bed and, so, allowing the head to be elevated relatively to the surface of the bed, when a person sleeps turned to the right side.
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Our orthopedic Anti Apnea Snore Relief Pillow is based in the principle that the fact of reposing or sleeping, does not mean that the head, the neck and the body should have relative positions, between them, different than to the ones that a human has when he stays erect, or walks, in the vertica...