Paul Saladino· MD
and then just understanding that when we talk about mouth breathing we're talking about sympathetic activity we know we're moving more anaerobic
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and then just understanding that when we talk about mouth breathing we're talking about sympathetic activity we know we're moving more anaerobic
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the mouth is directly involved with sympathetic activity so the moment i begin to talk after you're done talking i i am now there are physiological things that are actually occurring as a result of me breathing through my mouth right and one of those is a higher arousal or more sympathetic activity