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How to Breathe Correctly for Optimal Health, Mood, Learning & Performance

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The Brain Centers That Control Breathing During Sleep Apnea

For people who have minor sleep apnea or sleep apnea that's starting to take hold, these other methods of shifting to becoming a nasal breather are going to be far more beneficial and far more cost effective than going all the way to CPAP. When you shift from mouth to nasal breathing during sleep, you're actually learning and training your system to breathe properly. There are basically two areas of the brain that control breathing. The first is called the pre-buttsinger complex.

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