FAQ
How do I breathe while sleeping with mouth tape?
A lot of people fear the idea of suffocating while their mouth is taped. As long as you’re not suffering from nasal obstructions such as those caused by the common cold, flu, allergies, sinus infections, deviated septum, or enlarged tonsils, as well as structural abnormalities from birth defects like cleft palate or choanal atresia, or facial injuries affecting nasal passages, you should be able to breathe just fine while you retrain your body to breathe through your nose. Reach out to your healthcare professional if you are still unsure.
What are the benefits of nasal breathing?
Nasal breathing acts as a natural air filter, delivering warm, moist air to your lungs for optimal oxygen use. This translates to boosted energy, improved sleep, and even stress reduction. Controlled nasal breathing activates your parasympathetic nervous system, promoting relaxation and deeper sleep.
What are the negatives of mouth breathing?
Mouth breathing bypasses your natural filtration system, allowing irritants and dryness to reach your lungs, potentially triggering allergies, infections, and discomfort. This dry air also impacts sleep quality, while the altered breathing pattern can affect facial structure and even cardiovascular health.
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What is the refund policy?
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