This totally makes sense to me. It seems we're always working hard to make our bodies do what they should be doing naturally. Though you can make SOME progress it'll always need lots of maintenance. I guess you could say the same about this method but it's foundational to the others so you get it right and other things will follow.
Breathing through the nose, correct neck posture and pulling air in from the diaphragm has cured my severe asthma and bronchial congestion. Doctors were hopeless. I worked with children and saw the same patterns and taught them: I saw massive improvement in their health and their ability to learn and interact with others. Will it cure structural collapse? I don't believe so, but you need oxygen to live. Then you can move on to curing or preventing structural collapse!
My son damaged his nose due to a fall so he's currently a mouthbreather.. He also has a lot of conjestion I have to use hoover to suck it out but it's getting worse... I don't want him to have an reviv appliance at night because he can't breathe through his nose properly.... Any suggestions what I could do in my situation
This totally makes sense to me. It seems we're always working hard to make our bodies do what they should be doing naturally. Though you can make SOME progress it'll always need lots of maintenance. I guess you could say the same about this method but it's foundational to the others so you get it right and other things will follow.
Breathing through the nose, correct neck posture and pulling air in from the diaphragm has cured my severe asthma and bronchial congestion. Doctors were hopeless. I worked with children and saw the same patterns and taught them: I saw massive improvement in their health and their ability to learn and interact with others. Will it cure structural collapse? I don't believe so, but you need oxygen to live. Then you can move on to curing or preventing structural collapse!
yes i understand.
I'm not an expert on breathing... i copied & pasted what was in ChatGPT in terms of the schools of thought.
A couple folks asked me to share my pt of view so i did...
I'm sure these breathing methods have helped lots of folks.
Is there a step by step guide on your skool
there's a video and some instructions. it's pretty simple after u try it 1-2x
My son damaged his nose due to a fall so he's currently a mouthbreather.. He also has a lot of conjestion I have to use hoover to suck it out but it's getting worse... I don't want him to have an reviv appliance at night because he can't breathe through his nose properly.... Any suggestions what I could do in my situation
two options from my pt of view would be:
1- use the polymorph clipons i posted about in skool (if u dont have skool i can give u 1-month trial.. just dm me)
2- get a dentist to put flat composite on last lower teeth of each side. Enough that there is 2-3mm gap b/w front teeth.
Thanks I will dm you next week as the school half term is this week.. Would I have to make a polymorph every few weeks because he's a growing child
even if he wasnt a growing child u should make clipons 1x per week or so.
As lower teeth need to be able to move
but once u get good.. clipons take 3-4 minutes to do