25 to 50 per cent of the population breathes through its mouth habitually. This is causing all kinds of damage, nerological problems and respiratory problems. So a doctor at stamford University wanted to test this out on people. But he thought doing so would be unethical because knew how injurious it could be to the body. The author volunteered for an experiment that involved ten days of nasal breathing versus 10 days of mouth breathing. And we'll collect a bunch of data before, during and after, and just see if it affects us in any way.

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