Asthma & Allergies

How Airway Therapy Helps Asthma & Allergy Sufferers Breathe Easier

Mouth breathing makes asthma and allergies worse — and a narrow airway makes mouth breathing inevitable. We help break that cycle, naturally.

The Breathing Cycle

Why nasal breathing matters

Nasal breathing is the body's preferred method: the nose warms, filters and humidifies air before it reaches the lungs, keeping irritants out. When the airway is underdeveloped, mouth breathing takes over — unfiltered air flows in, tonsils and adenoids enlarge, and asthma and allergy symptoms get worse.

By guiding proper jaw and airway development, our non-surgical therapy encourages a return to healthy nasal breathing — reducing the irritant load on sensitive lungs, day and night.

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FAQ

Asthma & allergy questions

The two conditions are closely linked and feed each other. Airway inflammation from asthma can worsen nighttime obstruction, and studies show people with asthma have higher rates of sleep apnea than those without it.
Asthma doesn't create the structural narrowing behind obstructive sleep apnea, but the inflammation, congestion and mouth breathing that come with it make nighttime obstruction more likely and more severe.
Yes — they share inflammation pathways and each makes the other harder to control. Treating only one side of the cycle often leaves symptoms behind; evaluating breathing during sleep completes the picture.
Yes. Untreated sleep apnea is associated with more nighttime asthma symptoms and poorer overall control. Restoring steady, healthy breathing during sleep removes a major hidden stressor on the lungs.
For many patients, yes. By developing the airway and encouraging nasal breathing, the air reaching your lungs is warmed, filtered and humidified — fewer irritants in, less inflammation, easier breathing. It's a natural complement to the medical care of your physician.

Breathe easier — day and night

Find out how airway therapy complements your asthma and allergy care. Consultations are free.

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