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.
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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