Chronic congested nasal passages or enlarged tonsils can affect the growth of your child’s face. Resultant mouth breathing affects overall health and can lead to long face syndrome.
Improper cranial facial growth and development can have many different causes. Lack of vitamins D3 and K2 contribute to this issue. These vitamins help you absorb and distribute calcium. Additionally, improper breathing leads to physical changes in the passageways. The result is frequent cold and flu, attention disorders and trouble sleeping.
Processed foods, staying indoors and being inactive don’t help.
Listen as Dr. Joel Gould joins Dr. Susanne Bennett to share how to reduce risk of developing long face syndrome.
Long Face Syndrome
What causes long face syndrome?
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 1
- Audio File: wellness_for_life/wl379.mp3
- Featured Speaker: Joel Gould, DDS
- Organization: Sol Sleep
- Book Title: SolSleep, The Modern Epidemic
- Guest Website: Modern American Dentistry
- Guest Facebook Account: www.facebook.com/ModernAmericanDentistry
- Guest Twitter Account: @joelgould_DDS @solsleep
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Guest Bio:
Dr. Joel Gould practiced general and cosmetic dentistry in Vancouver, Canada, for 10 years before relocating to the Los Angeles area in 2001.
His practices in Northridge and Manhattan Beach treat patients of all ages. Dr. Gould designed his "sleep restoration" program in 2015 after his own diagnosis of apnea, as well as new information indicating that sleep apnea is both preventable, and reversible, and is caused by a vitamin D hormone deficiency.
He has a unique and simple protocol to eliminate both snoring and insomnia, and to treat sleep apnea.
- Length (mins): 30:05
- Waiver Received: Yes
- Host: Susanne Bennett, DC
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