If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...
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If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...
Can Low-Carb Diets Help Lose Weight & Reverse Diabetes? - Dr Jessica Turton MBC#50
The Mouth Brain Connection
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1 year ago
Can Low-Carb Diets Help Lose Weight & Reverse Diabetes? - Dr Jessica Turton MBC#50
Have you ever struggled with weight gain or low energy? Insulin resistance might be holding your metabolism back. Long-term blood sugar spikes lead to insulin resistance and are responsible for type II diabetes. However, emerging evidence suggests that low-carbohydrate diets can help manage weight and reduce insulin resistance. We discussed all this and more with Dr. Jessica Turton, who published her PhD in low-carb diets for type I diabetes. Dr. Turton will discuss the dos and don'ts of l...
The Mouth Brain Connection
If you suffer from headaches, neck, or back pain, then forward head posture may be the culprit. One of the main questions I often get asked in the dental clinic is how to fix forward head posture. It’s important to note that mouth breathing is often the root cause of forward head posture. The body and skeletal system moves muscles and supporting structures to accommodate breathing patterns. When our head posture or jaws are in the incorrect position, an open mouth is often a...