9 Reasons to Stop Breathing Through Your Mouth
Jordan Ring
I help authors start—and finish—books that matter. | Business book ghostwriter and developmental editor | Author of Nonfiction Alchemy | American expat living the dream life in Portugal.
Why your nose is the best thing on your face
Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, by James Nestor should be your next read. It will show you why you need to stop breathing through your mouth.
Add this book to your reading list right now. It’s my favorite for 2022, and might just belong in my favorite reads of all time.
Why?
It expands upon one simple truth; breathing through your nose is everything.
With one change, you can improve your life dramatically. All it takes is a focus on breathing through the two little holes above your mouth.
Breathing through your nose is not only more efficient, but it’s also healthier for you in a myriad of ways.
Reading the book and applying the principles improved my athletic performance, lessened the pains of terrible allergies, and has aided my meditative sessions.
It might do the same for you, but your experience may differ.
Oops, Mouth Breathing Is Bad?
So first, let’s start with the not-so-fun list of why you should refrain from always mouth breathing:
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Mouth breathing certainly isn’t as safe as we once thought it was. In fact, it’s really something we should generally avoid.
The best way to prevent many chronic health problems, improve athletic performance, and extend longevity was to focus on how we breathed, specifically to balance oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the body. To do this, we’d need to learn how to inhale and exhale slowly. ― James Nestor, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
11 Reasons to Breathe Through Your Nose
Breathing through your nose is a lost art, but one that’s worth rediscovering. Trust me, your nose knows best.
The perfect breath is this: Breathe in for about 5.5 seconds, then exhale for 5.5 seconds. That’s 5.5 breaths a minute for a total of about 5.5 liters of air. ― James Nestor, Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art
I implemented what I learned from the book in several ways that might work for you too:
Do you have any other reasons to add to the list? What breathing methods work best for you? Share them with me in the comments. I’d love to learn from you.
And if you want to learn more about the benefits of nose breathing, be sure to check out?Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art .
Happy (and healthy) reading!
-Jordan