Breath Nasal Strips - 7-day Supply
Breath Nasal Strips - 7-day Supply
Our Christmas Sale is here, save 25% and try our 7-day supply of Breath Nasal Strips!
Perfect for training, running, or improving sleep quality, these lightweight strips gently open your nasal passages, ensuring smooth airflow throughout the night or during physical activities.
Whether you’re pushing your limits in the gym or winding down for the night, our nasal strips provide the perfect complement to Breath Sleep Tape, supporting nasal breathing for maximum comfort and recovery.
Features:
- Gentle adhesive for easy, comfortable wear
- 7 individual clear nasal strips (60mm x 22mm)
- Easy-to-apply and remove
- Ideal for sensitive skin
- Perfect for pairing with Breath Sleep Tape at night
Shipping:
Enjoy free international shipping within 7-10 working days. 🚚
For our New Zealand & United Kingdom customers, get free shipping with delivery in just 2-3 working days!
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★★★★★
"Life changing! After just 7 days I have noticed such a difference, I sleep better and longer and less interrupted. I have noticed I have more energy and I wake up more alert!"
QIAYS L.
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SLEEP QUALITY
30%
improvement in sleep quality in individuals who practiced nasal breathing.
Sleep Health, 2023
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MENTAL CLARITY
20%
improvement in tasks related to memory and attention.
Neuropsychology Review, 2022
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ATHLETIC ENDURANCE
15%
improvement in endurance for athletes who incorporated nasal breathing.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2022.
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LUNG FUNCTION
15%
increase oxygen uptake through nasal breathing compared to oral breathing.
Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021.
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"After struggling for many years with the results of mouth breathing, this product has truly been life changing! I have been able to wake up and feel more refreshed and without a sore throat."
SCARLETT.
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Mouth breathing has many long-term disadvantages, including bad breath, sore throat, tooth decay, gum disease, brain fog, and dry mouth. It is also associated with several sleep disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, snoring, and hypopnea.
WHOOP
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People can sleep much better if they train themselves to be nose breathers while they sleep. One way to get good at that is to tape your mouth shut before going to sleep.
Andrew Huberman, neuroscientist, Huberman Lab podcast
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The physical and mental impairments caused by one night of bad sleep dwarf those caused by an equivalent absence of food or exercise.
Matthew Walker, neuroscientist, best-selling author "Why We Sleep"