Rings help sleep Good Night
Scientists say the ring designed specifically for the toddler can reduce snoring, thereby helping the owner sleep better.
Scientists say the ring designed specifically for the toddler can reduce snoring, thereby helping the owner sleep better. The trial found that a ring worth £ 30 (over 1 million dong) helped 85% of users snore less and snore.
The Good Night Ring was invented by Michael Carter-Smith, based on the principle of austerity , a traditional Chinese therapy, in which the body is covered by blood that connects to the area and the body. Different parts are called meridians . In theory, these lines, when blocked, can cause illness but we can clear it by pressing the correct acupuncture point.
On the Good Night ring, the two acupuncture points are on the inside and compress the acupuncture points on the little finger. It is given as an extension of the nasal passage and helps the owner to breathe easier, not to suck and snore. The trial was conducted on 20 snoring patients, one on a ring finger and one on the index finger.
The wear on the index finger did not help them snore, because the button presses do not pin point the critical points. However, 17 of them wearing a ring on their little finger sleep better (thanks to less snoring and snoring), less tired the next day, which means that people who share the bed with them sleep better sleep.
Inventor Carter-Smith said that people with severe snoring can wear rings on both the little finger. "We live in a stressful society so getting enough sleep and sleeping is important for everyone , " he said.
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