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CPAP Alternatives

Welcome to this CPAP alternatives review by contributor David Shuter. David has been a sufferer for some time and decided to write a review of a sleep apnea alternatives to cpap that worked for him. Here is his story.

"I hate CPAP". There, I said it. And I am never going to use it again. Here is why.

CPAP alternatives are something that many doctors fail to talk to their patients about. If you have just been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea, a potentially serious health condition, you are often, as I was, crying out for someone to tell you it can all be made better. CPAP therapy is often one, if not the only treatment that you will be advised of. That said, for some sufferers, CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) treatment is appropriate and correct. For many others, there are indeed alternatives that can cure or reduce your sleep apnea, and save you from some of the side effects that cpap sleep apnea treatments can produce.

With hindsight, I can't believe that I thought there would only be a single, all-inclusive apnea treatment for my sleep apnea symptoms. After all, in all other walks of life, I'm very open to the  wide range of solutions to problems. I guess I was just scared and did what I was advised to do. I used cpap therapy for around 18 months, but the dry throats, nasal congestion and headaches convinced me that there must be an alternative to cpap. And there was.

I did a lot of online research into alternatives to cpap and found a range of appliances that promised to help with my breathing, and to solve this common medical disorder. I tried a dental appliance, various other oral appliances, lost a bit of weight. I even contemplated sleep apnea surgery. But my symptoms persisted, albeit at a reduced level.

I finally stumbled upon an ebook by a sleep apnea researcher called Marc MacDonald M.Sc. He was a sufferer himself and had spent a lot of time researching alternatives to cpap for sleep apnea and had come up with a really detailed set of strategies that could help. And at under $30 for the book (which has some great testimonials from satisfied customers), I had to give it a go. The 60 day money back guarantee was also a clincher for me. No Risk, just a chance to solve this potentially dangerous sleep disorder.

To Buy Marc MacDonald's Inspiring Guide, CLICK HERE!

To continue though, I downloaded the ebook, and was so pleased at the wealth of knowledge and well thought out information he supplied. I was sure that it would be effective and may be an alternative to cpap machine problems that I had encountered over the previous months. There were case studies, proven alternative treatments for sleep apnea, a dozen action steps, and some quick fix steps too.

In addition to these, Marc provides some great links and resources to authority websites that can help you, and some great diagrams to help you understand your condition. The ebook has 78 pages of highly readable, and actionable solutions to provide sleep apnea cpap alternatives. It is written in plain English and not some medical jargon that no-one except experts can understand.

The book is currently on special offer with a 60 day NO RISK guarantee HERE

To sum up, this ebook is not revolutionary, but it does delve into the alternatives to cpap machine usage that you will rarely hear from the medical profession. We need people like Marc MacDonald to do the research and come up with provable plans for our sleep disorders. It is an amazing book, and before you ask. NO, I no longer suffer from sleep apnea, thanks to this ebook, not to oral appliance devices or other sleep apnea appliances and the like. He provides an excellent cpap alternative, and I highly recommend it.

David Shuter - March 2010

Thanks for taking the time to read this useful article, and we hope that it has provided you with some useful information on cpap alternatives.

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