Benefits Of A Healthy Face

In a world filled with misinformation about facial conditions, many turn to plastic surgery to address perceived flaws.

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Health and beauty is beyond genetics

How daily habits impact facial growth and overall well being

Facial flaws generally arise from bone growth deficiency and muscle weakness, not poor genetics, calling for surgical augmentation. Allow yourself to embrace a new way of thinking about health and beauty, right down to the bone.

You heard it here first; ANYONE can become beautiful and healthy. Whilst genetics certainly play a role in beauty, your face is also a reflection of your habits whether those are healthy or unhealthy. In every moment of every day, your movements determine if you grow your face or shrink it. Breathing, swallowing, articulation, chewing and sleeping are all habits that contribute to your overall health and beauty so to understand the magnitude the effect these habits have on your face growth, you need to move past the genetics paradigm of facial appearance.

As a population full of mouth breathers, most of us perform physically below our potential, unfortunately delivering many dangerous health risks in the form of disordered breathing, obstruct sleep apnea, oxidative stress, cognitive impairment, reduced athleticism, inflammation, anxiety and a pathway to chronic illness.

To understand why we as a society need to address our daily habitual routine, learn more about the benefits of a healthy face.

Benefits of a Healthy Face

Breathing Easier
Two of the most important things you do are breathe and sleep. Naturally, the size and shape of your mouth will determine your ability to breathe easier and sleep better. Over the past decade, scientific research has revealed that nasal breathing not only enhances overall health, but is linked to improved craniofacial structure consequently contributing to higher attractiveness.
Straight Nose
When it comes to your face, your nose takes up considerable real estate. As a society we are all led to believe our beauty is determined by a set of characteristics deemed attractive and aesthetically pleasing (conveniently labelled as the ‘universal markers of beauty’) so naturally we all want to see a straight nose when looking in the mirror.
Straight Teeth
Whilst beautiful faces certainly aren’t just about straight teeth; crooked teeth are just one of several symptoms created by the weak modern face. The relationship between your upper and lower jaws’ occlusion (how the jaws meet) determines the size of your oral cavity, how much room your tongue has to sit forward and away from the lower airway, plus how effectively you speak, break down food, and absorb nutrients.
Well Developed Jaw
When we refer to a well developed jaw, we typically mean one that is strong, properly aligned and aesthetically pleasing. However, we’ve come to understand that correct jaw development is crucial not just for visual attraction, but also for overall health including proper breathing, speech and dental function.
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Beauty Is Bone Deep

Learn How We Grow a Beautiful Face

This book educates you to the findings that heavily modified supermarket foods and technological food processing interfere with your face’s ability to grow to full size. In fact, in a world of misinformation, our current cultural language describes faces as either beautiful or ugly as a result of genetics.

The saying “beauty is only skin deep” has become a familiar cliché, often used to downplay the significance of beauty in comparison to inner qualities. Of course, overall attractiveness encompasses important qualities such as behaviour, intellectual and emotional intelligence, compassion, and the expression of our energetic nature, but this does not need to subordinate the additional role physical appearance plays in our lives.

Beauty Is Bone Deep The Book

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A professional craniofacial health coach can help guide you
On the way to your own healthy face. Get in touch with Katrina today.