Paul Saladino· MD
yes we need to breathe through our nose to make sure that we form it but we need to get the nutrition to form the nasal passages
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yes we need to breathe through our nose to make sure that we form it but we need to get the nutrition to form the nasal passages
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the hypothesis would be that adequate fat soluble nutrition as a child in utero even into adulthood helps us get broad jaws with open throats we call this the pharynx that aren't prone to sleep apnea
you breathe through our mouths number one because our noses are misformed our noses are too narrow because we're not getting enough fat soluble vitamins in pregnancy and utero in our childhood and then we breathe through our mouths which causes the chin to be pushed back we don't have these like really well-formed chins we don't have good jawbones or wide jaws because of this potentially poor nutrition
the hypothesis would be that adequate fat soluble nutrition as a child in utero even into adulthood helps us get broad jaws with open throats we call this the pharynx that aren't prone to sleep apnea
we breathe through our mouths number one because our noses are misformed our noses are too narrow because we're not getting enough fat soluble vitamins in pregnancy and utero in our childhood and then we breathe through our mouths which causes the chin to be pushed back we don't have these like really well-formed chins we don't have good jaw jawbones or wide jaws because of this potentially poor nutrition
and the hypothesis would be that adequate fat soluble nutrition as a child in utero even into adulthood helps us get broad jaws with open throats we call this the pharynx that aren't prone to sleep