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Good morning!...That Explains it...snore, tears....

By: livehappy | Posted Feb 08, 2010 | General | 461 Views

Why do people snore?


Vibrations of soft tissues located at the back of our throats cause the noisy, annoying sounds of snoring that sometimes prevent non-snorers from getting their ZZZZs.


The palate, uvula and tonsils are the tissue structures that flap against each other when someone has too much tissue at the back of their mouth or when an obstruction is blocking the air passageway to the back of the throat.


People with snoring problems tend to have one of the following conditions:


Poor muscle tone in the tongue and throat


Excessive bulkiness of throat tissue


Long soft palate and/or uvula tissue in the back of the mouth


Obstructed nasal airways


Snoring can be a serious medical problem because it disturbs sleeping patterns and deprives the snorer of necessary rest.


Did you know?


20% of the population experiences snoring problems.


Males and obese people have more problems with snoring.


Snoring tends to be louder when a person sleeps on their back.


There are more than 300 devices registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to help cure snoring.


How come tears come out of our eyes when we cry?


Tears flow from our eyes when we cry because they contain chemicals and hormones produced by our bodies.


When we become upset, our brains and bodies overreact and work overtime by producing chemicals and hormones.


Crying helps eliminate these extra chemicals that we don't need.


The chemicals and hormones disappear from our body through the form of tears. As our tears flow, they sooth our sadness or distress by withdrawing these chemical agents.


That is why many people feel calmer or more refreshed after crying--because the tears get rid of these hormones that are produced when we are sad, happy, or distressed.


Don't snore, don't cry!


Have a great Blessed day!


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