A new pediatric pillow is helping families keep their child's airway open through the night using the same head position anesthesiologists rely on in surgery.
For parents of mouth-breathing children, the snoring, the soaked pillowcase, and the morning meltdowns can start to feel like something nothing seems to fix.
Saline sprays. Humidifiers. Allergy medication. Nasal strips. All of these "remedies" target the nose. Meanwhile, their airway keeps collapsing every night in a part of the body nobody is treating: the neck.
Cloudnite's Recovery Kids Pillow takes a different approach. The patented Clouddot Technology™ design uses a one-inch central recess and contoured side support to gently lift the chin and open the throat angle while a child sleeps.
It's the same head position anesthesiologists use to keep airways open during surgery, known clinically as the “sniffing position.” With the airway held open through the night, the body returns to nasal breathing naturally.
The children's pillow industry hasn't caught up with what we now know about growing bodies. Most pillows are still made the same way they were thirty years ago: soft, flat, and built for comfort, not for function. The Recovery Kids Pillow is the new standard.
Dr. James Whitaker is so confident in this pillow that he recommends it to every parent of a mouth-breathing child. 3 reasons:
Save 35% on the Recovery Kids Pillow today and get a free travel case worth $19.95.
This exclusive 35% discount is only available for the first 150 customers. Don't miss your chance to give your child the airway support they need for just $59.95.
