- The 15 ml spray allows 12 weeks of use.
- The anti-snoring spray Quies is recommended for light snoring
Description Quies Snoring pine eucalyptus nasal spray 15 ml
When you breathe through your mouth during sleep, the air vibrates the tissues of the palate and the uvula. One of the causes of snoring is mouth breathing.
Nasal anti snoring spray with essential oils of pine and eucalyptus quies promotes breathing through the nose.
The Quies nasal spray provides a feeling of more breathing and reduces snoring. It is effective thanks to:
- xanthan gum : film-forming agent which limits dehydration and facilitates the passage of air between the pharynx and the throat,
- witch hazel extract : it clears the respiratory tract and facilitates nasal breathing,
- pine and eucalyptus essential oils : they bring a pleasant feeling of freshness.
Tips for using the Quies snoring pine eucalyptus nasal spray
After clearing the nasal passages, and before going to bed, spray 2 times in each nostril while keeping the head vertical.
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Composition
Xanthan Gum, Plant Extracts, Essential Oils (Pine, Eucalyptus), Glycerin, Polysorbate.
Precautions for use
Keep out of reach of children.
Presentation - Packaging
Quies Snoring Spray Nasal pine eucalyptus comes in the form of a 15ml nasal spray.
A bottle of Quies Anti Snoring Nasal Spray ensures 12 weeks of sweeter nights, for a truly restful sleep.
Our professional advice and expert advice in natural health
Some buzzers can emit sounds up to 100 dB . For the partner, it's like sleeping next to a jackhammer!
Here are some exercises that will help you reduce or stop snoring by strengthening the tongue and throat muscles.
Each exercise must be repeated five times alternately with rest periods:
- Give a fake kiss or what is called a "gooseberry mouth" for 10 seconds.
- Open your mouth and stick out your tongue five times as far as possible for 10 seconds.
- Stick your tongue out for 20 seconds as if trying to touch the tip of your nose.