Breathing through the nose regulates your oxygen intake levels, so you don’t breathe in too much thereby reducing your CO2 level in your bloodstream (CO2 is necessary).
Reason why you get light headed when you hyperventilate is due to over oxygenation.
Also because of the structure of your nose and some other mechanism within (I can’t recall exactly), you’re able to generate nitric oxide ... very important for your respiratory-blood system.
If kids don’t learn to breathe properly, it will change the structure of their nasal cavity and their jaw.
Breathing through the nose regulates your oxygen intake levels, so you don’t breathe in too much thereby reducing your CO2 level in your bloodstream (CO2 is necessary).
Reason why you get light headed when you hyperventilate is due to over oxygenation.
Also because of the structure of your nose and some other mechanism within (I can’t recall exactly), you’re able to generate nitric oxide ... very important for your respiratory-blood system.
If kids don’t learn to breathe properly, it will change the structure of their nasal cavity and their jaw.
It’s so damn sad