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To Tape or Not to Tape: A Professional Take on the Mouth Taping Trend
Sleeping with your mouth open, especially for extended periods, can bypass your body's natural filtration system. Your nose is designed to filter out pollen, dust, and even some bacteria and viruses from the air you breathe. By encouraging nose breathing, mouth taping aims to: improve air filtration, reduce snoring, potentially aid mild sleep apnea (by keeping the tongue in a more favorable position), support oral health by preventing dry mouth, and enhance sleep quality by r

Dr. Justin C. Lin
Jul 265 min read


How To Stop Your Snoring Once And For All! Physical Therapist Gives Best Tips For No More Snoring
Are you the person that no one wants to share a hotel room with or sleep next to because you sound like a chainsaw at night? Lots of...

Dr. Justin C. Lin
Mar 28, 20223 min read


5 Tips For The Best Night Sleep Of Your Life
This is the time of the year that, even during COVID, we are running around trying to get all of our work done, go shopping, spend time...

Dr. Justin C. Lin
Dec 18, 20204 min read
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