You’ve tried everything for your back.
It keeps coming
back anyway.
You’ve been this tired for longer than you can explain.
And
nothing you’ve tried has actually fixed it.
You’ve done the right things. Stretched. Seen someone. Adjusted your sleeping position. Changed the mattress, maybe. Some of it helped — for a while.
But it comes back. The same tightness. The same heaviness. The same morning where you can feel the night didn’t do what it was supposed to.
That’s not because you didn’t try hard enough. It’s because nobody has looked at where it actually starts.
One problem
rarely comes alone.
They’ve seen different people for different ones.
Nobody connected them.
They’re the same thing.
Your jaw is the starting point.
Not just another
symptom.
Nobody told you to look there. That’s not an accident — it’s just not where conventional treatment looks.
Here’s what’s actually happening.
Held in place by soft tissue.
Like the skin of a balloon.
When that tissue is properly tensioned — when everything is sitting where it should — the whole structure works. Breathing is efficient. The spine is balanced. Sleep does what sleep is meant to do.
The tension in that tissue is set by one thing.
When that height is adequate, your jaw rests in a position that keeps the soft tissue stretched. The balloon stays inflated. When that height reduces — through years of grinding, clenching, or orthodontic treatment — the jaw closes further than it should. The soft tissue loses tension. The balloon starts to deflate.
That deflation doesn’t happen all at once. It happens during sleep. Every night. While you’re not aware of it.
The head moves forward to compensate.
The cervical spine adjusts.
The back tightens in response.
By the time you wake up, your body has spent the night compensating for something that started in your jaw. The back tightness isn’t the root. The fatigue isn’t the root. They’re what the root produces — after hours of structural compensation you slept straight through.
This is why nothing has held. The treatments were addressing the signal. The source was somewhere else entirely.
What changes when the jaw
is supported during sleep
Many users come to the R3 for one symptom. Within a few weeks they notice the others shifting too. Not because the R3 targets each one individually — but because it supports the structural condition that was driving all of them.
Results vary. The R3 is not a treatment for any condition. These are patterns reported by users over consistent use.
Get the R3 — $80 →Many of whom had been managing multiple symptoms for years.
The R3. What it is,
what it does, how you use it.
The R3 is a structured mouthguard made from a flexible material designed to fit comfortably in your mouth. It’s built to stretch the soft tissue and allow the jaw to naturally move where it wants — during sleep, while reading, while winding down.
It doesn’t lock the jaw into a fixed position. It creates the vertical height that lets the jaw find its own correct resting place — the place it’s been trying to reach every night without quite getting there.
The R3 is available with or without access to the Reviv community and support. The device is the same either way.
Choose your R3.
The R3
The mouthguard. Ready to use from night one.
Get the R3 — $80 →The R3 with Support
The mouthguard + access to the Reviv Skool community and ongoing support.
Get the R3 with Support — $150Questions before you start.
You’ve been managing this
for a while now.
The R3 isn’t a guarantee. But it’s the thing most people hadn’t tried yet — and for a lot of them, it’s the thing that changed what mornings feel like.
Get the R3 — $80 →