A. Chin-Up Strip and Breathe Right nasal strip study results
of (10) full night polysomnorgram sleep studies at Columbia Hospital.
B. Base Study indicates full night sleep study without Chin-Up Strip
or Breathe Right nasal strip.
February
18, 1998 sleep study on female that snored: H
1.
Base study, she snored 62.9% of her total sleep time.
2. Chin-Up study, she snored only 22.4% of her
sleep time.
3. Base study, sleep efficiency rating of patient was 48.2%.
4. Chin/Study, sleep efficiency rating increased to 89.9%.
January
28, 98 sleep study on heavy female that snored: D
1.
B/Study, snoring episodes 631; total time snoring 45%.
2. Chin/Study, snoring episodes 73; total
time snoring 4%.
3.
RDI = (Respiratory Disturbance Index) for sleep apnea.
4. Base study, RDI was 7.1 with 32 events;
5. RDI was only 1.9 with only 7 events in Chin-Up Strip Study.
January
20, 98 sleep study on heavy male that snored: P
1.
B/Study, snoring episodes 300; total time snoring 69.4%.
2. Chin Study snoring episodes 102 total time snoring 17.2%.
November 21, 1997 sleep study on a male
who snored: G
1.
Base study, RDI was 11.4, with total # of events at 69.
2. Chin-Up study, RDI was 0.7 with total # of events
@ "3".
3. Sleeping on back, RDI down from 20.3 to 1.1 with Chin-Up.
4. Sleep arousal index dropped 43 to "9"
in Chin-Up study.
5. Snoring arousals dropped 28 to "0" in
Chin-Up study.
November 20, 1997 sleep lab study on male
who snored : T
1.
Base study snoring arousals 35, Chin-Up study only "1".
2. RDI was 35 in base study, with total events at 204.
3. RDI was 4.3 in Chin-Up study, with total events at only 24!
Thirty two (32) patients have been tested
with Chin-Up Strips and Breathe Right
nasal strips in hospital sleep lab studies.
Twenty three (23) were in 2004 in Cincinnati, OH.
FDA SAID: PLEASE READ THIS!
"Neither Breathe Right nasal strips nor Chin-Up Strips
have been shown to be effective in treating sleep apnea
either alone or in combination."