Can snoring actually be stopped? Yes, it can and that is why you are here. Can Good Morning Snore Solutions stop snoring? I will show you with real test results whether it can or not but first let me explain myself.
If you follow our YouTube channel or website then you already know my story. I didn’t get married until I was 35, so I didn’t realize my snoring was a problem until then. My wife was getting frustrated because we both worked, and she wasn’t getting enough sleep.
I was getting frustrated because she would elbow me in the side at night and wake me up. We had a happy marriage at the time, but my snoring was causing some unnecessary bad feelings toward each other. I wasn’t sure what to do.
I didn’t really want to miss work, but I figured I needed to go to a sleep specialist and maybe they could do something to stop my snoring. Before I went to the sleep specialist, my wife and I were watching a commercial about a stop snoring mouthpiece. The commercial claimed that the stop snoring mouthpiece stopped snoring and it came with a 30-day free trial, so I figured what do I have to lose? The mouthpiece called Zquiet worked so well that I decided to try more stop snoring products to find the best one.
My Experience with Good Morning Snore Solutions
I really don’t like to mess around with these reviews when I write them, so I’ll let you know right away that, “GOOD MORNING SNORE SOLUTIONS DIDN’T WORK FOR ME.” That doesn’t mean it won’t for you though.
Most of these stop snoring products have a trial period that allows you to try the product or you can return it to get your money back.
Aside from Good Morning Snore Solutions not working for me I thought it was pretty uncomfortable. It uses suction to pull your tongue out in between your teeth and hold it there during the night which is supposed to keep your airway open. It felt weird because I thought I was going to bite my tongue during the night.
Most stop snoring mouthpieces work by pulling your lower jaw out past your upper jaw and holding it there during the night which keeps your airway open. These are called M.A.D’s or mandibular advancement devices. I think Good Morning Snore Solutions is called a tongue restraining device or something like that. Blah Blah…
Most of these mouthpieces will reduce your snoring at least a little but Zquiet is the only one that has completely stopped my snoring the first night right out of the box…
What Does the Good Morning Snore Solutions Website Claim?
This is what their landing page says,
“It’s Clinically Proven
Good Morning Snore Solution is FDA cleared for the reduction of snoring. Unlike many snore solutions on the market, Good Morning Snore Solution was tested using a controlled clinical study. The results of the double-blinded, placebo controlled clinical study were so compelling that the data was published in the peer-reviewed medical journal – Sleep and Breathing. Respected Calgary dentist and sleep researcher Dr. Leslie Dort (MSc, DDS, Dip ABDSM) is the original developer of the Good Morning Snore Solution mouthpiece.”
“It’s Unique
Our Innovative design is one of a kind. Dr. Dort saw need for an alternative to the complex, uncomfortable and often expensive snoring solutions on the market. Looking at the mechanics of snoring holistically, she discovered a simple, innovative and effective anti-snoring strategy that uses tongue stabilization to relieve snoring.”
“It Works
Good Morning Snore Solution mouthpiece works by gently moving the tongue forward to clear blocked airways – tongue stabilization is more comfortable with fewer side effects and much more affordable than other methods. This innovative anti-snoring device is recommended by health care professionals and used by thousands of people around the world.”
“Satisfaction Guaranteed
Customer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do and it’s a pleasure for our 5-Star Customer Care Team to assist you. Try our product risk free for 30 nights as per our Satisfaction Guarantee!”
If go on to click on ‘How it Works?’, Their website goes on to claim,
“What is Tongue Stabilization?
While most methods open the jaw with hard plastic and complicated mechanics, The simplified Tongue Stabilization strategy of the Good Morning Snore Solution mouthpiece works by gently moving the tongue forward to clear blocked airways. This is more effective and more comfortable for most users, has few (if any) side effects, and is significantly more affordable than typical methods Developed by top researches with years of clinical testing, Good Morning Snore Solution is your easiest path to quiet sleep.”
“Scientifically Proven
While some anti-snoring devices have little or no evidence to prove their effectiveness, Good Morning Snore Solution is clinically proven. A randomized, controlled crossover study published in the Journal of Sleep and Breathing, May 2008 showed that Good Morning Snore Solution significantly decreases snoring.“
“Simply The Best Choice
Finding the right solution for your personal health and wellbeing is always our number one priority. When you compare Good Morning Snore Solution to other anti-snoring devices on the market, making the right decision is easy. “
There are also some videos for you to watch after you click on the ‘How It Works’ page.
Final Verdict:
One thing I did like about their website is they continually claim to ‘reduce snoring’ which is what most of the mouthpieces actually do rather than stop snoring but I was disappointed when I double checked…
Right there at the top of their main page was a statement that said “Stop Snoring and Start Living”…
These types of statements are my main complaint about these stop snoring mouthpieces. They should actually be call snoring reduction mouthpieces. They could at least say it stops snoring for some people so take it for a test drive and see for yourself with our money-back guarantee.
Anyways there is not much else to say here about Good Morning Snore Solutions. It didn’t work for me…
However, as I said before, Zquiet worked for me the first night right out of the box…
Please check out my full review of the Zquiet mouthpiece here…