Press Release
The Effects of Passive Snoring
Release Date: March 2004
If you sleep next to a snorer then you will be only too aware of the problems that this brings. The interrupted sleep, the need for earplugs, searching for refuge in the spare room or even in the most extreme cases, resorting to sleeping pills. But very few people have actually tried addressing the problem – the snorer!
Passion For Life Healthcare, the manufactures of Snoreeze, found that 41%* of those surveyed have been kept awake by their partners snoring. Worryingly, 56% can’t get back to sleep once they have been woken by snoring. To make matters worse, spouses of snorers wake partially an average of 21 times an hour**.
Sleep deprivation can lead to irritability, vulnerability to illness and daytime sleepiness, so it is understandable that those woken by snoring will feel frustrated, desperate and even aggressive. What makes the situation worse is that only 45% have tried to do something to reduce or stop the snoring.
Solve the problem with Snoreeze. The easy-to-use throat spray has been proven 93% effective in reducing snoring noise according to the partners of snorers. Simply spray the back of the throat three times before going to bed. For both your sakes, say goodbye to daytime sleepiness and hello to a quiet, restful night.
Notes to Editors:
- *The Snoreeze Sleep Survey was conducted by JMA Marketing and Research in January 2003. A quota sample of 432 Great Britain adults (aged 18-64), were surveyed during face-to-face interviews.
- Snoreeze costs £12.95 for 50 nights of peace.
- Snoreeze is available from Boots The Chemist, Superdrug, Asda Pharmacies, Lloyds Pharmacies, Holland & Barrett, GNC, independent pharmacies and health food stores.
- **The Mayo Clinic Study was conducted October 1999.

