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FIX YOUR BREATHING TO FIX YOUR HEALTH! Everyone must breathe to live, and how well you do it will make or break your health. Not sure how you measure up? Noisy breathing, facial pain, and fatigue are just a few of the signs you're not getting the air you need. Airway dysfunction, like improper breathing, can cause partial suffocation twenty-four hours a day among people of all ages. And it's robbing millions of the healing sleep their bodies need to fight physical and emotional ills like high blood pressure, heart disease, and depression. In The Root Cause, Dr. Ryan Robinson shows how opening…mehr

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FIX YOUR BREATHING TO FIX YOUR HEALTH! Everyone must breathe to live, and how well you do it will make or break your health. Not sure how you measure up? Noisy breathing, facial pain, and fatigue are just a few of the signs you're not getting the air you need. Airway dysfunction, like improper breathing, can cause partial suffocation twenty-four hours a day among people of all ages. And it's robbing millions of the healing sleep their bodies need to fight physical and emotional ills like high blood pressure, heart disease, and depression. In The Root Cause, Dr. Ryan Robinson shows how opening your airway can dramatically improve your breathing and help reverse chronic illness. This book describes Dr. Robinson's cutting-edge approach and how he started acquiring his expertise after searching for a better way to treat his son's life-threatening asthma. Now you, too, can learn how breathing better can turn surviving into thriving and sickness into health!
Autorenporträt
DR. RYAN P. ROBINSON, DDS , grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, and is the state's first doctor triple board certified in craniofacial pain and dental sleep medicine. He is chief clinical director of the Pain and Sleep Therapy Center, where he treats craniofacial pain and breathing-related airway problems. Mentored by the world's leading airway clinicians, Dr. Robinson has logged over a thousand hours of continuing education in the specialty. He is married to his middle school sweetheart, Renee, with whom he has two children.