I’m still snoring with SnoreSealerUpdated 2 months ago
If SnoreSealer is keeping your mouth closed and you’re still snoring, you likely need to add SnoreBuds.
Why This Happens
SnoreSealer solves mouth breathing.
It does not create positive airway pressure.
If your lips are sealed and your tongue is resting on the palate but snoring continues, the issue is likely airway collapse deeper in the throat.
What This Means
SnoreSealer is doing its job.
Now you need airway stabilization by adding SnoreBuds.
SnoreBuds uses EPAP (Expiratory Positive Air Pressure) to:
• Slow exhalation
• Stabilize the airway
• Reduce tissue vibration
Many users need both products for full control.
How to Combine
• Insert and activate SnoreSealer first
• Insert SnoreBuds at Level 1
• Increase the Snore Strength gradually as needed
SnoreSealer keeps the pressure from escaping.
SnoreBuds creates the pressure.
Together, they form the complete Snore System that guarantees silent sleep.