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87 - Can You Improve Mental Health, Immunity, Weight & Sleep With Proper Breathwork? w/ Amy Tenney

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Is Mouth Breathing Helping With ADHD?

A dentist said that mouth breathing during the night can actually play a huge role in ADHD and the kids the following day. Your tonsils are just full of so much stuff because they're acting as your filter rather than your nose acting asyour filter. It's cavities, ADHD, worsened asthma, higher blood pressure, brain fog, sleep, apnea, throwing off your micro, viral, menial mouth. Those are all associated with mouth breathing. If you have a kid that is a late stage bed wetter, the mouth, the mouth breathing is going to make that worse. And if they can be a nose breather, that can really help it.

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