SIMON COWELL’S BODYGUARD TURNS INVENTOR!
Simon Cowell’s X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent bodyguard and chronic snorer, Tony Adkins, has turned his hand at inventing after his partner got sick of his snoring. After years of sleepless nights Tony’s partner had come to the end of her tether and Tony was fed up with sleeping on the couch. He had a brainwave and came up with his invention to stop the love of his life leaving. Now cured, he has his life and family back and is pleased the device is now available to everyone. He approached a family friend who has spent three years developing the final product.
The ‘Adkins Snoring Aid’ works by simply and effectively blocking the nasal passages, a completely new idea in the prevention of snoring. It is comfortable to use and cheap.
Tony Cowell, brother of TV/music maestro Simon Cowell, became the second person in Cowell’s inner circle to have their snoring cured by this ingenious product. Like Tony Adkins he had tried all other supposed remedies, even surgery which didn’t work. He tried the Adkins which was a success. “The Adkins is brilliant and stopped my snoring when everything else had failed.”
It is approximated that 15 million people in the UK snore and an astonishing 96 per cent of partners are regularly disturbed by the noise. Snoring can be the cause of nausea, stomach problems, high blood pressure and irritability.
Endorsed by others including David Collinge a Medical Doctor from Oxon who says “My wife calls the Adkins the miracle spheres and I must agree with her that they are truly miraculous in their results, so simple and comfortable to use, yet effective. No elaborate equipment or expensive procedures are required; they have made such a difference to our lives.”
Amy Blyth from Essex says ”When my husband first came home with the Adkins Snoring Aid, we were both sceptical about it giving any kind of relief to our predicament. It sat on the bedside table for a week before my husband even tried it. There was nothing to lose and everything to gain, which proved true. Like anything new, you do have to give yourself time to adjust to a different way of breathing and my husband had to persevere for a while. We never imagined that this would alleviate snoring to such an extent; I cannot thank you enough for helping us.”