Are you a mouth breather 😵?
Are You in the 61%?
It's time to wake-up! Mouth breathing is just as bad for your health and performance, as it is for your looks. It reduces oxygenation, disturbs sleep, causes dry mouth, weakens your facial structure and more...
How will this affect my relationships?
While we can't guarantee a solution to all relationship issues, Breathing™ can certainly help reduce snoring and sleep-related irritability, which are common causes of disputes (snoring is the third most attributed factor to divorce!)
Small Habits, Outsized Returns
When you transition from mouth to nose breathing, you unlock a multitude of benefits: improved oxygenation, reduced allergens, enhanced REM sleep, a more defined jawline, boosted immunity, and more! Experience these benefits effortlessly and naturally as you sleep.
Why Breathing™?
Better sleep and performance starts here
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Improved Sleep Quality |
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Strengthened Immune System |
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Prevention of Sleep Apnea |
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Reduced Snoring |
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Improved Jawline and Facial Aesthetics |
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Reduced Risk of Dental Issues |
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Enhanced Mood and Energy Levels |
What do the people say?
94%
Using Breathing™ during yoga has improved my breath control. It's a small addition that made a big difference and differentiates my practice.
90%
As a life coach, I know the importance of daily habits. Breathing™ has elevated my daily routine. I wake up feeling refreshed and focused, which allows me to better serve my clients.
90%
I have sleep apnea and using Breathing™ has been a great addition to my routine. It's not a replacement for my CPAP, I use them in tandem. it has improved my sleep quality.