Executive Summary
- Didgeridoo playing may help treat obstructive sleep apnea
- Some people report improved sleep and weight loss
- More research is needed to confirm the effectiveness
The Internet’s Verdict: 60% Hyped, 40% Skeptical
Introduction to Didgeridoo Therapy
Didgeridoo playing has been suggested as an alternative treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Some people claim it helps improve sleep and even aids in weight loss.
Forum Voices
Some people are skeptical about the benefits of didgeridoo playing for sleep apnea. One person said:
Unfortunately, digeridoo playing is just as disruptive to partner’s sleep as snoring is. Perhaps they should try bagpipes?
On the other hand, some people report positive effects. For example:
A friend of mine started ‘blowing air into water with an straw’ (making bubbles) very seriously. I was very skeptical to say the least; but after a couple of months the effects have been very eye opening.
Another person shared their personal experience:
I started playing didgeridoo 10 years ago for precisely this reason. Sleep apnea already cured by weight loss, but I knew by air pathways were prone to it, and I never wanted it to come back. It worked
Conclusion
While some people report positive effects of didgeridoo playing on sleep apnea, more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
Focus Keyword: Sleep Apnea