Drake’s wife always complains about his snoring. It’s been rumored that he once woke up a near-deaf neighbor, but that hasn’t been verified. A recent study in Brazil found that doing a few simple TONGUE exercises each day can help.
They had people do them three times a day, and after three months, they were snoring 36% less. And how LOUD they snored dropped 59%. Here are five of the exercises and you’re supposed to do them 20 times each.
- With your mouth open, push your tongue against the roof of your mouth, and slide it backwards 20 times.
- Keep the tip of your tongue against your bottom teeth, and try to push the BACK of your tongue down.
- Suck your tongue against the roof of your mouth. It sounds weird, but try it . . . just push your tongue up, creating suction, and use your entire tongue to push against the roof of your mouth. Then repeat it 19 more times.
- Lift your soft palate 20 times. It’s on the roof of your mouth at the very back. If you feel around with your tongue, it’s where the top of your mouth starts feeling soft. And it tends to lift up when you yawn, smile, sing, or say “AH” like you’re at the doctor.
- If you’re not into the tongue thing, you can also press your cheek away from your teeth 10 times on each side. (Check out a photo of each exercise here.)