- The package does not contain a tennis ball.

Single Jersey, 100% GOTS organic cotton
certified organic cotton
cut with side seams
narrow collar hem made of surface material with 5% elastane
reinforcing tape from shoulder to shoulder
shaped lower edge

How it is works?
Anti-snore shirts with a tennis ball attached to the back are designed to help prevent people from sleeping on their back, which can cause or exacerbate snoring. The idea is that the ball will create an uncomfortable sensation if you tries to roll onto your back, encouraging you to sleep in a different position.  The goal is to help you sleep in a position that is less likely to cause snoring, such as on side. They are intended to be used as a simple, non-invasive way to try to improve sleep quality and may be most effective when used in combination with other snore-reducing techniques.

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Some tips for you:

Change Your Sleep Position.
Lying on your back makes the base of your tongue and soft palate collapse to the back wall of your throat, causing a vibrating sound during sleep. Sleeping on your side may help prevent this.

Change Your Sleep Position.
Lying on your back makes the base of your tongue and soft palate collapse to the back wall of your throat, causing a vibrating sound during sleep. Sleeping on your side may help prevent this.

Avoid Alcohol.
Alcohol and sedatives reduce the resting tone of the muscles in the back of your throat, making it more likely you'll snore. "Drinking alcohol four to five hours before sleeping makes snoring worse," Chokroverty says. "People who don't normally snore will snore after drinking alcohol."

Practice Good Sleep Hygiene.
Poor sleep habits (also known as poor sleep "hygiene") can have an effect similar to that of drinking alcohol, Slaughter says. Working long hours without enough sleep, for example, means when you finally hit the sack you're overtired. "You sleep hard and deep, and the muscles become floppier, which creates snoring," Slaughter says.

Change Your Pillows.
Allergens in your bedroom and in your pillow may contribute to snoring. When did you last dust the overhead ceiling fan? Replace your pillows?

Stay Well Hydrated.
Drink plenty of fluids. "Secretions in your nose and soft palate become stickier when you're dehydrated," Slaughter says. "This can create more snoring." According to the Institute of Medicine,healthy women should have about 11 cups of total water (from all drinks and food) a day; men require about 16 cups.