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“At Last, Scientists Discover a Sleep Apnea Treatment That Is Easy, Free, and Proven to Work in Scientific Trials!”

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From the Desk of:
Marc MacDonald, M.Sc.
Independent Sleep Apnea Researcher

 

Dear Fellow Sleep Apnea Sufferer,

Are you tired of expensive and uncomfortable treatments for sleep apnea? If you’re reading this website, you’re probably sick of struggling with your CPAP, tired of dealing with your dental appliance, or frightened by the idea of surgery.

And I don’t blame you. In the years I’ve been researching sleep apnea treatments, I’ve received hundreds of emails from sleep apnea sufferers looking for easier, cheaper, and less invasive apnea treatments.

Unfortunately, most doctors aren’t able (or willing) to share information with you on those treatments. The fact is, many doctors are too busy to keep up with new advances in sleep apnea treatments, so they simply don’t know about alternatives to CPAP, dental appliances, and surgery. And other doctors WON’T tell you about new treatments, because they have no financial incentive to.

So I’m here today to tell that alternatives to the “mainstream” apnea treatments exist, and there’s one in particular that is easy, costs nothing, can be done in the comfort of your own home, and is actually FUN. (Yes, fun!)

Sound too good to be true? How about if I told you that this treatment has been tested in scientific trials and has been written about in the prestigious scientific journal [Complementary Therapies in Medicine](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11068344)? And it has also been tested and recommended by regular sleep apnea sufferers on websites around the Internet. (More about that in a second.)

What’s the treatment? Singing exercises!

Curious? Read on to learn more!


MY STORY: FROM CPAP to WEIGHT LOSS to…SINGING EXERCISES?



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Since starting Apnea Treatment Guide in 2008, I’ve spent hundreds of hours researching apnea treatments that DON’T involve CPAP. That’s led me to discover many fascinating treatments that are proven for sleep apnea.

But by far the most interesting treatment is singing exercises.

What exactly are singing exercises?

I’ll give you a detailed description in a moment. But first, allow me to explain why most people have sleep apnea in the first place.


WHY MOST PEOPLE HAVE SLEEP APNEA (AND SNORE)

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The vast majority of people with sleep apnea suffer from what’s called “obstructive sleep apnea”, or OSA (a small percentage of people have “central sleep apnea”. Central sleep apnea is very different from OSA, and is caused by neurological factors. I’ll be talking only about obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, here).

When obstructive sleep apnea occurs, the tissues in your upper throat relax and collapse together while you’re sleeping. This blocks the air’s passage temporarily.

Here’s how it happens while you’re asleep:
Air travels to your lungs via the nose, mouth and throat (all known as the ‘upper airway’) Normally, the back of a person’s throat is soft and naturally falls inward when they breathe. To prevent this soft tissue in the throat from closing (and cutting off your supply of oxygen), the muscles in the throat remain stiff during the day. Unfortunately, at night the muscles relax, causing the tissue in your throat to collapse. When the tissues at the rear of the throat collapse and become temporarily blocked off, apnea will happen and your breathing stops temporarily (“apnea” is a Greek word that means “cessation of breath”).
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There’s also a connection with snoring here. Flabby tissues in the mouth and throat not only collapse when you fall asleep. They also VIBRATE – which is what causes snoring.

So the key to conquering obstructive sleep apnea (and snoring) is to have STRONG muscles to keep your throat open while you sleep.

Let’s move on to HOW you can strengthen those muscles.


HOW CAN SINGING EXERCISES CURE MY SLEEP APNEA AND SNORING?As I said, the main reason people do singing exercises for obstructive sleep apnea is to build and strengthen the muscles located around their airway.

By doing these exercises, the airway is a lot less likely to completely collapse and become blocked off during sleep.

So how can singing help? Simply put, in singing it is vital to have good muscle control over the soft palate and upper throat. These are the “pharyngeal” muscles which, when lacking in tone, can cause sleep apnea (and snoring). Singers use singing exercises to develop ‘pharyngeal fitness’.

Here’s a breakdown of the physiology:

Singing exercises work the soft palate. They do so by moving the soft palate up and down:

 

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Singing exercises work the palatopharyngeal arch. That’s the arch at the back of your throat that your little uvula (the dangly thing) hangs from:

 

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Singing exercises work the tongue and up into the nasopharynx as well:

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What Exactly is a Singing Exercise for Sleep Apnea?

Here’s an example of a sound used to tone the soft palate:

This exercise uses the vowel sounds “yah” and “ah ah.” Feel your soft palate rise with the sound as you do when you yawn. And let your mouth open wide and the back of your tongue move down and forward.

Pull the back of your throat wide open. Breathe in now, and ready? Sing this sound, ascending twice:

“Yah-ah-ah-ah ah. ah. yah-ah-ah-ah ah. ah.”

Then descend: “yah-ah-ah-ah ah. ah. yah-ah-ah-ah-ah.”
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Keep in mind that the key to effective singing therapy is to use a variety of specific sounds and tunes to work the palatopharyngeal arch, the tongue and the nasopharynx.


Proof That Singing Exercises Cure Sleep ApneaI know what you’re probably thinking at this point: “singing exercises seem so simple. How do I know they actually work in curing sleep apnea?”

It’s a little-known fact that in 2000 a scientific study was carried out at the University of Exeter, in Exeter, United Kingdom. The results of that study were published in the journal Complementary Therapies in Medicine. Here’s the information you need to know on that study:

[](http://www.singingforsleepapnea.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/university_of_exeter1.jpg)Study Objective: To determine whether singing exercises could be used as a non-invasive treatment to increase muscle tone in the tissues of the throat and thereby reduce snoring.

Method Used: The duration of snoring of 20 chronic snorers was recorded by voice-activated tape recorder for 7 nights both before and after treatment. The therapeutic intervention consisted of instruction in singing technique and singing exercises which subjects were directed to practice for 20 minutes a day for 3 months. Compliance was encouraged by a further visit and regular telephone follow-ups.

Results: Snoring was on average reduced, especially in subjects who performed the exercises accurately and consistently and who were not overweight.

To read more about this study, please click this link: [Can Singing Exercises Reduce Snoring? A Pilot Study](http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0965229900903765)


In years since that study, singing exercises have also caught the attention of other researchers, who now recognize the tremendous benefits of singing therapy:

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[A study by researchers ](http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11325-007-0159-1?Ll=true)at St. George’s Hospital at the University of London compared the snoring and daytime fatigue of singers versus non-singers.

The study concluded that “singers have a significantly lower snoring scale score than non-singers”.


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National Public Radio produced an interview with a music teacher who has used singing exercises to help people stop snoring and cure their apnea.


[](http://www.singingforsleepapnea.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/dr_grossan1.jpg)Singing exercises are also recommended by Dr. Murray Grossan of the [Grossan Institute](http://www.grossaninstitute.com/blog). Dr. Grossan states that “For the average patient” singing exercises combined with clearing the nose and sinuses “can be a better alternative to surgery”.





DO I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO SING TO DO THESE EXERCISES?Not at all – if you can speak then you can sing! If you haven’t sung since your school days you’ll find it’s just a matter of practice. In fact, over time, the exercises should improve your vocal strength, tone and agility.

As for singing in tune, this is not critical to the exercise of your pharyngeal muscles – but may improve your mood! Matching pitch is a skill like any other, and can be learned at any age if you missed out on early training. The most important things are listening and practice.


THROW AWAY YOUR CPAP IN 20 MINUTES PER DAY!So I’ll bet your next question is: “How long do I have to spend doing singing exercises?”

Here’s the great news: results have been seen with as little as 20 minutes of singing each day. In fact, the participants in the University of Exeter study (mentioned above) spent just an average of 20 minutes per day doing their singing exercises.

The bottom line? Expect to spend approximately 20 minutes per day doing the exercises – at first. Once you see improvement in your sleep apnea, you can choose to reduce the amount of time spent singing (unless you’re having fun – then do it as much as you’d like!)


WHAT RESULTS HAVE OTHER PEOPLE HAD?Here’s what other people have to say about this fun and easy new sleep apnea treatment:

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“Mine started when I realized I had added a couple of pounds to my weight. I was such a snoring nuisance that I was told by my girlfriend that sometimes I would skip breath several times a night. I went to my doctor who diagnosed me with obstructive sleep apnea. Surgery was the option but then I heard about singing therapy. I bought the CDs and started performing the exercises. I can tell you my situation is way better and with the snoring gone I am convinced am cured of sleep apnea.”

Tyson, comment published on [Talk About Sleep](http://www.talkaboutsleep.com) online forum

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“Conventional wisdom says that there is no cure for sleep apnea. I can say that there is an alternative, painless, no risk, inexpensive, convenient, potential cure without the use of CPAP.

For me this alternative cure worked, and perhaps will work for many others. I know it has worked for many with whom I have been in contact. This cure is a program to tone and strengthen the throat, tongue, and mouth musculature. In doing so, the soft palate may be prevented from flopping back and blocking the airway.

I have cured my sleep apnea. This has been confirmed by a nocturnal oxymeter,two polysomnography tests, and most important, observations by my wife. I no longer stop breathing while asleep, and my blood oxygen saturation stays at a high level.

My mental acuity and energy level had degraded substantially before the singing exercises. Both have been restored. I now feel like a “million dollar bill”, and have a lot of pep.  We took a 6000 mile motor trip back in Summer 2006 unencumbered by the CPAP equipment.  We were able to visit England that fall – the same way – just the CDs. All that CPAP stuff was on my closet shelf and later given to our local hospital. I started singing exercises in 2005 and have now been without sleep apnea for over 5 years.

Charley Hupp, post made on on his blog

[](http://www.singingforsleepapnea.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/max1.jpg)“My doctor told me I was suffering from a sleep disorder known as obstructive sleep apnea. He told me the cause was obesity and getting rid of excessive weight would reduce the snoring and the breathing difficulties I experienced. I tried this but then I stumbled on this so-called singing therapy and it sounded and easier option so I bought the CDs. I followed exactly what was written and performed the exercises as required. After three months the snoring and the breathing difficulties at night stopped. I can vouch for singing therapy; it is effective.”

Max, comment published on [Need Sleep](http://www.needsleep.net) online forum


BUT HOW DO I KNOW IF I’M DOING THE RIGHT SINGING EXERCISES?As I mentioned earlier, you can’t just start singing “I’m a little teapot” in the shower and expect your sleep apnea to disappear Strengthening your upper airway requires targeted practice, guided by an expert.

By not learning which songs to sing and how to sing them properly, you risk wasting months of effort.

So how can you learn which songs to sing and how to sing them, for maximum impact and quicker results?

Introducing…


The Singing for Sleep Apnea Program!  Your Complete Guide to Singing Exercises That Strengthen Your Upper Airway and Cure Your Sleep Apnea!



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A Step-by-Step Program and Manual That Will Show You Exactly How to Do Singing Exercises!

One of the biggest obstacles to learning a new skill is knowing exactly where to start, and what steps to take next.

The Singing for Sleep Apnea program provides step-by-step instructions on which singing exercises to follow. Each exercise uses sounds and tunes selected for the strong movements they cause in key areas of your upper airway. The aim of these exercises is “pharyngeal fitness”: a toned, athletic pharynx that is no longer predisposed to collapse and vibrate in sleep; and which is also wider, resulting in a gentler, less turbulent breath. The exercises are also designed to be fun and to raise your spirits!

That’s why the Singing for Sleep Apnea program comes not only with a straight-to-the-facts 25-page manual, but it also includes 13 audio files in which you’re told exactly what to do.

This complete package includes the following to help you learn the singing exercises as quickly as possible:

a)     A no-fluff 25-page guide with all you need to know to start your singing exercises, including step-by-step instructions on how to do 13 targeted singing exercises, tips on how to prepare for the singing exercises and how to get the most out of this program (in plain English!)

b)    13 instructional audios by noted singing teacher Emily Tucker. These audios have been created specifically for sleep apnea sufferers, and provide step-by-step instruction on each individual singing exercise.

c)     Bonus ebooks on overcoming insomnia and proven sleep hygiene techniques.


Meet Your Singing Exercises Instructor:

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The Singing for Sleep Apnea exercises are led by Emily Tucker, who is a professional actor and musician, and a published composer.

In the Singing for Sleep Apnea instructional audios, Emily takes you step-by-step through the singing exercises, demonstrating how to sing them, and giving you lots of chances to follow her lead.

 

 

 

Here’s a small sample of what you’ll learn in the Singing for Sleep Apnea program:
Exactly how singing exercises can strengthen your upper airway…and cure your sleep apnea! Real-life examples of people whose sleep apnea was cured by doing singing exercises Thirteen singing exercises, explained step-by-step, that are targeted to strengthen your upper airway as quickly as possible Nine “top tips” for doing your singing exercises (ignore these and your practice won’t be nearly as effective!) Exactly how long you should practice your singing exercises each day The one essential thing you need to do to “warm up” before singing (not doing this can severely reduce the effectiveness of your practice) How long you should take to warm up before singing Step-by-step audio instruction on how to do the thirteen singing exercises How long you should expect until you see results Whether or not singing exercises can treat severe obstructive sleep apnea (as well as the mild and moderate kind) How singing exercises can also cure your snoring My “Singing Exercises Success Guide” Success stories and tips for getting the best results from your singing practice How to monitor your progress in reducing sleep apnea while doing your singing exercise program
Take into consideration the…
“Five Good Reasons to Buy the Singing for Sleep Apnea Program”
No need to sleep with uncomfortable (and expensive) equipment any more! No need for dangerous (and expensive) surgery! You can practice the singing exercises in the comfort of your own home – or wherever you like! Cure your sleep apnea AND your snoring at the same time! Because your purchase is covered by my no-hassles 60-day Money Back Guarantee!





Buy The Singing for Sleep Apnea Program Today and Finally Conquer Your Sleep Apnea!


a)     A no-fluff 25-page guide with all you need to know to start your singing exercises, including step-by-step instructions on how to do 13 targeted singing exercises, tips on how to prepare for the singing exercises and how to get the most out of this program (in plain English!)

b)    13 instructional audios by noted singing teacher Emily Tucker. These audios have been created specifically for sleep apnea sufferers, and provide step-by-step instruction on each individual singing exercise.

c)     Bonus ebooks on overcoming insomnia and proven sleep hygiene techniques.





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The digital version of the Singing for Sleep Apnea program is a downloadable ebook and online audios that are immediately available to you after purchase - even if it’s 4am in the morning! You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the ebook.

The physical version of the Singing for Sleep Apnea program is a print guide and CD that is shipped directly to your home within 7-10 business days of your order.

 And because I truly want you to be on your way to overcoming sleep apnea, I am also including these free ebooks with your purchase of the Singing for Sleep Apnea program:

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[](http://singingforsleepapnea.s3.amazonaws.com/lifetime_updates_card-singing.jpg)My materials are by far the most comprehensive resource on singing therapy for sleep apnea. However, I believe in constant improvement. I will always continue to research, test and refine what I have learned to make the Singing for Sleep Apnea program even better.
That is one of the great benefits of an online membership website – I can easily make changes and improvements when new, tested techniques become available. Order now and you are guaranteed to get all future updates for FREE for life! Value: $47 yours FREE

 

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[](http://singingforsleepapnea.s3.amazonaws.com/consultation_certificate-singing.jpg)Yes, free private counseling, advice and guidance from an independent sleep apnea researcher are always just an email away. If in any time you feel confused, you can have your troublesome questions privately answered. I’d love to hear from you. Just email me. I promise you’ll get an answer in 24 hours.

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This help is practically priceless. You’ll always feel that someone is there for you…so you’re never left to deal with your sleep apnea alone. With this free and unlimited email support you can practically be sure that… you are always on track, you are always encouraged, and… you’ll be able to overcome your sleep apnea.

Mind you, because of the exclusive nature of the support I provide to my customers, and because I am a person who stands by his words, there is obviously a limit on the amount of emails I can answer a day. No matter how committed I feel to help other sleep apnea sufferers, this invaluable personal guidance is available for a limited number of people (only few spots are left!) so order soon.

Let me ask you this: how much is it worth to cure your sleep apnea AND snoring?

Now, I know $47 is not cheap. But let’s compare that to the cost of other treatments for sleep apnea and snoring (many of which don’t even work).

Think about the financial cost of your CPAP (or dental device, or surgery, or…). Then think about the emotional cost of sleeping with that uncomfortable, intrusive equipment. Or about the risks involved in surgery.

What I am offering you is the chance to rid yourself of obstructive sleep apnea for good! (Or at least significantly reduce it.)

Act now: you can appreciate that this offer needs to be limited. As more people join the Singing for Sleep Apnea program, I’ll need to increase the price – because as more people view the videos in the Members’ Area, my cost of hosting the videos will go up.

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Within 30 seconds you can have access to the password-protected Members Area, where you can view the 13 step-by-step audios, and download the instructional manual along with bonuses.

So what guarantee do I offer?



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Try my Singing for Sleep Apnea program for 60 days and if you aren’t absolutely impressed, just email me saying “Refund Please!” and you get all your money back! I am so confident that my instructional guide, step-by-step audios, and bonuses will put you on the right path, that I stand by the guarantee, or you will get 100% of your money back.

Marc MacDonald, M.Sc.


Why am I doing this?

Well the answer is quite simple. You see, I know that my Singing for Sleep Apnea program will be a new start in your life. The scientific evidence shows that singing exercises – when done consistently, and with diligence – can cure obstructive sleep apnea.

I’ve been researching alternative sleep apnea treatments for several years now, and this treatment is one of the most promising that I’ve seen. Not only is it the lowest-risk treatment I’ve seen, it’s also the cheapest and easiest to do.

That’s why I’m extremely confident that when you start following the videos, it will go a long way to regaining your good health and…

It Will Be The Happiest Day Of Your Life!

If you’re finished for good with CPAP, dental devices, surgery, and all the rest of it…

If you’re ready to take your life into your own hands…

…then this is the solution you’ve been searching for.

Imagine yourself in six months from now… Are you still suffering from this debilitating condition or…are you living a vigorous, active, alert life, enjoying renewed energy and vitality without the chronic fatigue of sleep apnea? The choice is yours…

Bear in mind that 95% of the people who suffer from sleep apnea will continue to suffer with CPAP. Many of them will simply accept the “status quo” and go with the knee-jerk treatment that their doctor prescribed for them.

If you’re one of the few people who are motivated enough to explore new solutions – one of the top 5% who are ready to do what it takes to finally be rid of apnea, then join us and order today, because “just thinking about it” never led anyone to better health!

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It’s now up to you to start taking advantage of this amazingly easy, inexpensive, and FUN sleep apnea treatment. If you don’t take action today, how many more nights will you spend waking up unsatisfied and irritated with your CPAP?


“So many thanks for the information you have provided regarding sleep apnea treatments. I have them all. I printed the cheat sheet and everything else I received as part of my purchase.
I wanted to thank you for providing alternative methods of curing this wretched affliction. I sent your details on to my family members and friends who have obstructive apnea, and I am sure your e-course and your book will benefit them greatly.

Thank you once again for this wonderful and caring service.”

S. Stevens, Brisbane, Australia


Take action right now to conquer your sleep apnea!

To your good health,

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        Marc MacDonald, M.Sc. Independent Sleep Apnea Researcher Ottawa, Canada marc@apneatreatmentguide.com
P.S. If you have any questions or concerns you’d like answered before you order, feel free to contact me at any time. Singing exercises have been proven in scientific studies to cure (or significantly reduce) obstructive sleep apnea AND snoring. Please do not make the mistake of dismissing this opportunity out of concern that it may be hype or some scam. If you have reservations let me put your mind at rest. I will be more than happy to talk to you if you need reassurance. I’m confident that my program can work for you too. Action is the only way forward!

P.P.S. Remember, with the 100% money back guarantee, there’s no risk on your part. You have nothing to lose by at least trying my Singing for Sleep Apnea program, and you need to act quickly to get in on this offer before the price goes up, so [click here](http://1.apneasing.pay.clickbank.net/) to order today!




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