Passive Control vs Active Preparation

Most sleep solutions focus on controlling the night.

The Anchor focuses on preparing for it.

 
 

WHY PILLOWS & CPAP FAIL

You cannot fix a collapsing tent by just straightening the ground. You must strengthen the poles.

Passive Support (Pillows/CPAP): Props your airway open artificially. Over time, your muscles rely on the crutch and get weaker.

Active Training (The Anchor): Uses calibrated resistance to strengthen the Dilator Muscles of the throat. Your airway stays open naturally—because it is strong.

"The 'Dumbbell' for your snoring." — Dr. R. Vance, Respiratory Specialist

 
 

THE INVISIBLE ENEMY: "PHARYNGEAL SARCOPENIA"

After age 50, you lose 1–2% of airway muscle tone every year.

Dilator Expansion

Strengthens the throat walls
to resist collapse

Soft Palate Lift

Tightens the vibration zone
that causes snoring noise

Tongue Base Lock

Trains the tongue to stay high
and forward, preventing blockage

5 MINUTES. BEFORE BED. DONE

You don't wear it to sleep. You use it while you check your email or brush your teeth.

The Silent Sleep Protocol is a guided video routine included with your kit.