ARCHIVE | James Nestor Revisited: Breath - The New Science of a Lost Art

Why do we breathe? How often? How much? Should we breathe through our nose or mouth? How important is this?   Hello and welcome to another Healthy Bite, although this week it is also an Unstress episode. I spoke to Dr Theodore Belfor, a true pioneer in the dental world about epigenetic orthodontics and the role of breath.   Today, I wanted to stitch in and replay for you a very important episode that we did with James Nestor, who authored the book Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art. James’ personal story was the case study that Theodore shared with us. I hope you enjoy this week’s episode. ----  You can also watch this episode at https://drronehrlich.com/  ----- TIME TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs.  ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook or TikTok or YouTube page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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"In these challenging times, it has never been more important to take control of your own health and build physical, mental and emotional resilience into your life - and live a life less stressed". In this podcast, we hear from thought leaders and health experts to navigate the stresses in life that can challenge our health and the pillars of health and wellness that can build us back up. Hosted by Dr Ron Ehrlich, a holistic health advocate and dentist with over 40 years of experience and bestselling author of A Life Less Stressed: the Five Pillars of Health and Wellness. Find out more at https://drronehrlich.com/