All of these diseases have a common cause: deficient development of the head and neck structure (jaw and airway) occurred during growth phase of a child. We tend to see manifestation of this as malocclusion.
We find even in the early 1900s pockets in various parts of this world, there were isolated groups of people who did not need medical doctors or dentists. They were healthy, robust even until an old age, and had straight teeth with little to no cavities! Only when these groups began to adopt the modern soft diet did they begin to see a drastic increase in crooked teeth, dental cavities, mouth breathing, which eventually manifested in many of the above diseases. (Read Weston Price, DDS writings and research)
This is consistent with Dr. Corruccini’s research, an anthropologist, who found similar healthy form in the skulls of people of the era 400 years ago, who ate whole chewable foods during an era with an absence of baby formula bottles. and lived a physically active lifestyle close to nature.
Society suffered the consequences, but either ignored or was oblivious to the causes, and implemented what they believed were corrective solutions such as drug medication or retractive orthodontic treatments. While it seemed to correct what appeared to be the problem, it caused more harm in many ways. Drug meds are one of the top 10 causes of death and retractive orthodontics made the narrow airway even narrower, increasing the challenge to sleep and breath normally in a person who is already suffering from malocclusion and narrow airway. Many have done their best to heal, while the lack of understanding of the cause of these issues yielded corrections which harmed the health as a result.
For an adult with an increase severity of sleep breathing problems and malocclusion, surgery was the only option. But we have advanced in our knowledge and application since then, and today, we have Epigenetic Dentistry. We can achieve non-surgical airway remodeling (Pneumopedics) with the non-invasive Biomimetic Orthodontic methods to expand the narrow bone structure with stem-cell stimulation.
Tips for Better Breathing
01 : Sleep on your side
02 : Avoid dairy
03 : Walk outdoors with lips sealed
04 : Use a saline spray before going to sleep in the nose