NEUROSCIENTIST: This HABIT Makes YOU UNATTRACTIVE | Andrew Huberman
Summary
TLDRThe transcript discusses the impact of mouth breathing on health and facial structure, highlighting the connection between nasal breathing and reduced anxiety due to proper CO2 levels. It suggests that mouth breathing can lead to sleep apnea and facial aging, emphasizing the importance of nose breathing and jaw exercises for maintaining a youthful appearance and proper jaw structure. The speaker cites the book 'Jaws: A Hidden Epidemic' by Dr. Ali and the 1800s book 'Shut Your Mouth', which both advocate for nasal breathing to enhance facial aesthetics and health. The discussion also touches on the benefits of chewing hard foods for dental health and the potential to avoid orthodontia, comparing human dental structure to that of animals and ancient humans. The importance of dental hygiene, including flossing and brushing, is also mentioned for overall health.
Takeaways
- ðŽ Overweight and sleep apnea can lead to increased anxiety due to insufficient CO2 elimination during sleep.
- ð Mouth breathing is not ideal and can be improved by training oneself to breathe through the nose, which is healthier.
- ð Engaging in regular cardio exercises, like long runs, can help with overall health and may indirectly affect breathing habits.
- ð The book 'Jaws: A Hidden Epidemic' by Collies at Stanford discusses the impact of diet and culture on jaw structure and facial features.
- ðŠ· Chewing hard food and not being a mouth breather can lead to better jaw and facial structure, as demonstrated by twin studies in the book.
- ð° A young girl's face aged rapidly due to a pet allergy, but improved after nasal breathing was encouraged, showcasing the impact of breathing on facial appearance.
- ðŠŽ Jaw exercises and avoiding mouth breathing can change facial structure significantly in a short time, as seen in various studies and practices.
- ðª Facial muscle strength, particularly in the jaw, contributes to a more attractive and youthful appearance.
- ðïžââïž Skin care salons like 'face gym' offer facial workouts that can improve lymphatic drainage and change facial structure after a session.
- ð The use of mouth taping or devices like Jawsizer can help dilate nasal passages and improve facial structure, despite some discomfort.
- ðœïž Chewing food properly, especially hard foods, is beneficial for maintaining good dental and jaw structure, which is linked to overall health.
Q & A
What is the connection between being overweight and sleep apnea?
-Being overweight or mildly overweight can contribute to sleep apnea because excess body weight can put pressure on the airway, leading to more instances of not getting rid of CO2 and causing anxiety due to a sensation of suffocation during sleep.
Why is it suggested to sleep with athletic tape on your mouth?
-Sleeping with athletic tape on your mouth is suggested to train oneself to breathe through the nose, which is considered better for overall health and can help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality.
How can mouth breathing affect one's facial structure and health?
-Mouth breathing can lead to a change in facial structure over time, potentially resulting in droopy features and misaligned teeth. It can also contribute to poor nasal breathing and a weaker jaw structure.
What is the book 'Jaws: A Hidden Epidemic' by Collies at Stanford about?
-The book 'Jaws: A Hidden Epidemic' discusses the impact of mouth breathing on facial structure and health. It includes twin studies that illustrate the differences in jaw structure and health outcomes based on dietary habits and whether one breathes through the mouth or nose.
How can nasal breathing help with facial structure and skin health?
-Nasal breathing can help maintain a more attractive and youthful facial structure by promoting better jaw and cheekbone development. It can also improve skin health by reducing the droopy appearance of the eyes and enhancing the overall facial muscle tone.
What is the Jawsizer and how does it work?
-The Jawsizer is a device used in Hollywood to improve facial structure by dilating the nasal passages and encouraging nasal breathing. It works by providing a workout for the facial muscles, which can change the facial structure over time.
What is the significance of chewing hard foods for jaw and teeth health?
-Chewing hard foods is important for maintaining strong jaw muscles and a well-developed dental structure. It helps to prevent dental issues and the need for orthodontia, and it contributes to a healthier and more attractive facial appearance.
Why did people in the past have better dental structures?
-People in the past had better dental structures because they often chewed harder foods, which naturally exercised their jaw and teeth, leading to a stronger and more aligned dental structure without the need for braces or other orthodontic interventions.
How does dental care relate to overall health?
-Dental care is directly related to overall health because bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream and cause issues in other parts of the body. Regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups can improve heart health and prevent other systemic issues.
What is the role of facial exercises in maintaining a youthful appearance?
-Facial exercises can help maintain a youthful appearance by strengthening the facial muscles, which can reduce the appearance of droopy eyes and enhance the overall structure of the face. This can be done through specific jaw exercises and by avoiding mouth breathing.
How does the consumption of soft foods impact facial structure and dental health?
-Consuming soft foods can negatively impact facial structure and dental health because it does not provide the necessary exercise for the jaw and teeth. This can lead to weaker jaw muscles, misaligned teeth, and a less defined facial structure.
Outlines
ðŽ Impact of Mouth Breathing on Sleep and Facial Structure
The first paragraph discusses the negative effects of mouth breathing, particularly during sleep, on both health and physical appearance. It highlights how sleep apnea, often associated with being overweight, can lead to increased anxiety due to inadequate CO2 removal. The paragraph also touches on the importance of nasal breathing for better health and suggests using athletic tape to seal the mouth during sleep as a training method. It further explores the impact of diet on jaw development, citing a book by Collies of mine at Stanford, which presents twin studies showing the difference in jaw structure between individuals who eat soft foods and those who chew hard foods. The narrative emphasizes the role of strong jaw muscles in maintaining a youthful facial structure and the potential to improve it through exercises and avoiding mouth breathing. It also mentions the Jawsizer device and peptides as non-surgical alternatives to achieve better facial and jaw structure.
ðŠ· Historical and Biological Perspectives on Dental Health
The second paragraph delves into the historical and biological aspects of dental health. It contrasts the dental condition of ancient mummies and animals with the modern human population, noting the decline in natural tooth structure and the rise in dental issues. The paragraph suggests that the affluent classes of the past, who consumed a diet requiring more chewing, maintained better dental health. It questions the shift in human dietary habits and the impact on dental structure, speculating that factors such as sugar consumption and lack of dental care may have contributed to the current state of dental health. The importance of flossing and brushing to prevent bacterial growth and its potential effects on overall health is also discussed. The paragraph concludes by emphasizing the benefits of thorough chewing for maintaining a strong facial structure and healthy teeth.
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Keywords
ð¡Sleep Apnea
ð¡Mouth Breathing
ð¡Anxiety
ð¡Facial Structure
ð¡Jaw Exercises
ð¡Nasal Breathing
ð¡Cardio
ð¡Obesity
ð¡Orthodontia
ð¡Chewing Hard Foods
ð¡Dental Care
Highlights
Overweight or mildly overweight individuals with sleep apnea experience more anxiety due to insufficient CO2 elimination during sleep.
Mouth breathing is linked to increased anxiety and can negatively impact facial structure.
Using athletic tape to seal the mouth during sleep can help train oneself to breathe through the nose, which is healthier.
Cardiovascular exercise, such as long runs, can help reduce mouth breathing and improve facial structure.
The book 'Jaws: A Hidden Epidemic' by Dr. Airlie Moise at Stanford discusses the impact of diet on jaw and facial structure.
A diet of soft foods can lead to poor jaw and facial development, while chewing hard foods promotes better structure.
Nasal breathing helps maintain facial structure and prevents droopy features.
A young girl's face aged rapidly due to a pet allergy causing mouth breathing, but improved after nasal breathing was restored.
Using a mouth closure device at night can help promote nasal breathing and improve facial features.
The Jawsizer device can help strengthen jaw muscles and improve facial structure, though it may cause drooling.
Facial exercises can help improve jaw and facial muscle strength, leading to better facial structure.
Chewing hard foods is important for maintaining good jaw and tooth structure.
The book 'Shut Your Mouth' from the 1800s discussed the negative impacts of mouth breathing on health and appearance.
Chewing hard foods can help prevent the need for orthodontia and promote better tooth structure.
Animals and ancient humans had better tooth structure due to their diet and chewing habits.
Modern dental issues may be linked to factors like sugar consumption and lack of flossing.
Maintaining good oral hygiene through brushing and flossing is important for overall health.
Chewing food thoroughly can have a significant impact on facial structure and appearance.
Transcripts
a lot of people were really overweight
or even mildly overweight who have sleep
apnea have more anxiety because they're
not getting rid of CO2 yeah so they're
literally suffocating in sleeping there
you'll see these people their mouth
breathers
not even necessarily just people who are
overweight so it's not good to be a
mouth breather
um you don't blow off enough CO2 anxiety
yeah you should sleep with like athletic
tape on your mouth so you train yourself
to breathe through your nose because
apparently it's way better for you yeah
I'll do cardio I do a long run once a
week or some long cardio I do with um I
try and not a mouth breed the whole time
can it also change face shape yeah so
this is a wild book called Jaws a hidden
epidemic by Collies of mine at Stanford
and they show they have these twin
studies one kid grows up in a culture
where they eat a lot of soft food
drinking Capri Sun eating applesauce
baby food the other one is you know got
stuck in the jungle or whatever it is
and they're chewing on Bones and chewing
their food and one kid these are
identical twins has beautiful jaw
structure and high cheekbones and the
eyes and look nice and clear the other
kid is like droopy the teeth are they in
their mouth breathing they show this
there's one case of this young girl who
just she got a pet or a pet hamster I
think it was got a a allergy to the
hamster and literally took beautiful
young girl and she just her face just
starts aging at a rapid rate they get
rid of the hamster she goes back to
nasal breathing they do a little
encouragement of nasal breathing using
the mouth closure thing at night do a
little bit of medical tape and like
create these beautiful almost like
model-esque features come back in this
girl jaw shape and the clear to the
nasal passages you know really there's
no reason why any of us should ever had
had braces but all your teeth should fit
in your mouth right and you should be
able to put your tongue on the roof of
your mouth
with your mouth closed I can't quite do
it your palate should be somewhat wide
you know and so when we see now there's
the jawser Sizer is really big in
Hollywood that and peptides are like
taking over Jaws or Sizer yeah these
like things were like bouncy mouthpiece
yeah it looks the only problem is it
makes people drool it's pretty gross but
you know it's work exercise they
definitely worth they change your facial
structure they dilate the the um uh the
nasal passages you look at somebody who
keeps their facial muscles strong
there's and this is for women and men
their jaw muscles strong we're not
talking about the like you know like I
mean there's certain people who are like
genetic freaks like my friend Laird
Hamilton he's got you know it's like big
old neck and like yeah John like he
looks like a you know an actor from the
70s or something he's just naturally
that way
um but people who care about their
facial structure especially who don't
want a lot of people are concerned or
like what's going on with my skin a lot
of
um women and men are like putting all
the stuff on and figure out how to get
rid of the droopy eyes it's actually a
facial muscle issue and where they just
to do some jaw exercises and focus on
not mouth breathing it completely
changes the structure of the face in
just two three months and there's yeah
there's like skin care salons called
like face gym and other places where
they're literally giving your face a
workout and you'll notice that it's like
a lymphatic type of massage it'll change
after one session so I imagine just
doing the training yeah so when girls
are getting like maybe this doesn't work
actually when girls are getting filler
to like put in like they have the hollow
space or whatever here or here does that
does that well I look at the plastic
surgery thing now and it's kind of crazy
I mean maybe this just reflects my age
and my generation but
I see some people with wearing so much
dark eye makeup plus they're getting the
cheekbone inserts they look like
skeletons now that's not yeah I really
listen everyone's got their taste
especially if they're really lean you
know and then but facial structure is
something that can be modified
um and so the having a chewing your food
chewing hard Foods is something we used
to do a lot more all this slurping down
of food and calories we know isn't good
from the Obesity side but it's also not
good from the Jaw structure teeth
structure face structure and it's all
related you know so that book Jaws is
amazing people can just look it up
online if they want to buy them but just
do um you know Jaws
um mouth structure face structure and
then just go images and you'll see these
pictures
and this was known in the 1800s there
was a book called shut your mouth by a
British Doctor Who talked about the fact
that people who snore
asleep like this and then during the
daytime they become mouth breathers he
said they become less attractive than
the people who are
um nose breathers yeah it's pretty
interesting yeah it's really interesting
and this is like a zero cost thing but
um it's not emphasized enough at all
yeah yeah I've heard this is crazy crazy
I mean I saw random things on like maybe
Tick Tock or Instagram of of uh people
who said yeah I started chewing this
thing or maybe it was a hard gum I
thought yeah yeah there's a hard gum
yeah and I was I thought that this was
some like uh I don't know just some Ploy
some like gimmick yeah to get some quick
money out of people but no this is legit
yeah yeah and there's a you know also
for avoiding orthodontia you know like
uh kids who chew hard food to have to
chew their food eating real food and
chewing their food not just peanut
butter you know slurping down food all
the time they using their jaw and their
teeth they have really nice teeth in
fact the argument was made and there's a
you know animals in the animal kingdom
have beautiful teeth structure you don't
see the the messed up teeth the
beautiful teeth structure and they don't
wear braces but they're tearing flesh
and they're doing their thing we brought
this up before you look at like
mummified people from like way back in
the day their teeth are always like
pretty good yeah and like they're not
they don't have all crazy they're not
eating sugar at the same rate stuff like
that but those are the elites bro you
know Olivia's got chewing on Bones and
things like that well and if people
think this sounds like kind of like
actually wait that makes sense they were
probably the ones eating the best food
the ones having to chew on meat because
it was the rich people that are going to
be able to get that meat because I don't
think they were mummifying everybody
right I mean like people like the bog
man that like is in you know England
that got frozen in like some boss oh
okay even he has yeah like their teeth
are not in the way the American teeth
are now so then why did why did humans
start losing their teeth there's like
the this nice structure you mean yeah
like you even look back at you know old
presidents and stuff like that like
George Washington and all fake teeth
like what did he start ingesting that's
getting rid of well I think back then
the problem was that you know there was
no I mean Dental Care is still a good
idea yeah in fact bacteria in the teeth
and not I'm terrible about floss maybe
sugar too sugar and also people not
flossing I mean flossing and you know
flossing into care actually improves
heart health this is not pseudoscience
yeah I've heard that because if you have
bacteria living in your mouth right and
starting to take residence in your mouth
and they get into your system it can
cause issues for the rest of your body I
mean we of course operate it as a whole
system
um you know I'm pretty bad about
flossing I was one of these kids had
tons of cavities it was just and I took
decent brush twice a day I don't know
are any of you three times a day
brushers
people they always impress me they're
brushing their teeth after lunch yeah
it's not me either
um you know flossing and brushing
definitely good to keep bacteria out but
it's amazing what you know chewing your
food really well yeah will do for a
facial structure
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