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@FatherandSonConversation
@FatherandSonConversation 3 года назад
I set an alarm called “posture” every hour of the day to remind myself. Put it on vibration so it doesn’t distract everyone
@ann-pj6kl
@ann-pj6kl 3 года назад
that's so smart imma start doing this
@LEONARDO-xs2ke
@LEONARDO-xs2ke 3 года назад
posture of what ?
@ann-pj6kl
@ann-pj6kl 3 года назад
@@LEONARDO-xs2ke body posture and tongue posture
@LEONARDO-xs2ke
@LEONARDO-xs2ke 3 года назад
@@ann-pj6kl so f ing mention it
@unaimed9571
@unaimed9571 3 года назад
Smart
@thomasmaguire536
@thomasmaguire536 3 года назад
This is actually really comedic with all the background noise
@clairedaniels1877
@clairedaniels1877 3 года назад
😂 So funny.
@vp-fv1eo
@vp-fv1eo 3 года назад
@@clairedaniels1877 this is funnier ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-56kDrhl9LQg.html
@clairedaniels1877
@clairedaniels1877 3 года назад
@@vp-fv1eo No it’s not. Don’t click on it people. It’s spam.
@vp-fv1eo
@vp-fv1eo 3 года назад
@@clairedaniels1877 stop lying claire daniels
@ratnaali8206
@ratnaali8206 3 года назад
Haaaaaa sounds of vacuum cleaner 😂
@TheyHateKev
@TheyHateKev 3 года назад
When the 2 smart kids get different answers
@Exclbr23
@Exclbr23 8 месяцев назад
No comments yet?
@igz5553
@igz5553 8 месяцев назад
Like father like son
@saadofmotham
@saadofmotham 3 года назад
And just like that, a new sitcom was born
@holistic.health
@holistic.health Год назад
😅😄🤣
@N1ch0la5C00p3r
@N1ch0la5C00p3r Год назад
Has a faulty towers vibe to me.
@rileyarnold4318
@rileyarnold4318 3 года назад
I laughed at all the chaos, and the grimace/smile on Dr. Mike’s face when everyone came back from picking mushrooms. Great information. I love these candid moments. It shows how two very intelligent doctors are critically thinking and processing the information.
@yungjose3369
@yungjose3369 3 года назад
That was such a father and son moment, love it!
@jazzyc1894
@jazzyc1894 3 года назад
I love that your father would like to change the wording of the "back third of the tongue." I completely agree!
@samhyans5403
@samhyans5403 3 года назад
This may be the most important topic in mewing. I think you should find a way to differentiate the posterior 3rd and the soft pallet. Your dad is right
@sachemofboston3649
@sachemofboston3649 3 года назад
So what muscle should we engage? The palatoglossus muscle?
@samhyans5403
@samhyans5403 3 года назад
Sachem of Boston well from what I gather after a few years. You should learn how to hold the “push swallow” then focus on breathing through the bridge of your nose, I know it sounds strange but focus on the sensation of pulling air through the bridge of your nose rather than your nostrils. (Even thought this isn’t possible) it’s a way to differentiate the nasal flap from the root of the tongue. Hope this helps
@samhyans5403
@samhyans5403 3 года назад
Sachem of Boston you need to engage the hyoid, if you are over the age of 18 and want to see visible changes. You need to engage all the muscles under your chin until they are visible and physically hard.
@danielche2349
@danielche2349 3 года назад
@@samhyans5403 oh shit the breathing through the bridge of nose cue works! It subconsciously brings the back third up
@Noname-ii6co
@Noname-ii6co 3 года назад
@@danielche2349 how do i breathe trough the bridge of my nose ?
@Icewnadso
@Icewnadso 3 года назад
Discussions with dad great idea
@abovetheroses-3799
@abovetheroses-3799 3 года назад
You’re very good at handling frustration - I smiled. These perfect imperfect moments are the ones we’ll miss when they’re gone. You are blessed.
@lanceanchris9025
@lanceanchris9025 3 года назад
When most people think of the back of the tongue they tend to connect too far back in their mouths, which actually causes more tension. Dr. John Mew is right with this one that the tongue doesn't go that far back. If you put pressure that far back then your mouth can clench over a period of time and it also starts affecting your shoulders and hands. The shoulders and traps tend to move upwards and overtime cause stress in the upper body and the mouth. The tongue is actually much more in the front than what most people think, it actually runs deeper than it is in the back. Always focus on the bottom of the tongue before aiming for the top part. This will make you feel the proper length of the tongue and the pressure will be distributed much more evenly and in a relaxed manner while performing the exercise. Two things that I've found as helpful guides in getting the proper posture are symmetry and distribution of pressure while mewing or practicing other tongue postures. Before trying to start the exercise one must always make sure that they bring in the first signal to start the exercise focusing on symmetry. Left and right should be symmetrical otherwise the exercise affects one part more than the other. The other thing to take care of is the distribution of pressure throughout the tongue. There should be more pressure on the tip and it should gradually decrease as we go to the back. At the end of the tongue should be very subtle pressure. The trick to making sure that this is done right is to engage and monitor the shoulders and the lats muscle to position the very back of the tongue correctly. When done correctly the shoulders will go down in a relaxed state and the back of the tongue will just slightly move upwards closer to the soft palate. When this is done right there won't be much problem with breathing. Many times one will have to hold breathing in this position for sometime before starting to breathe because when the correct posture is achieved it usually tries to soften up the inflamed cavities and areas above (Due to previously formed wrong posture habits) before it starts breathing properly. One must be patient and hold breathing for a while when this happens. If one is properly relaxed then the body will automatically signal when it is the right time to inhale. Majority of the people experience problems in breathing because they feel way too back and apply way too much pressure on the back of the tongue. It has to be subtle, that's the key.
@Gantarilho
@Gantarilho Год назад
Hello, I know the comment is 2 years old, but could you explain to me what would happen if a person had more pressure on the back of the tongue, the third part, than on the front, the tip of the tongue?
@ItzMK01
@ItzMK01 11 месяцев назад
@@Gantarilho " If you put pressure that far back then your mouth can clench over a period of time and it also starts affecting your shoulders and hands. The shoulders and traps tend to move upwards and overtime cause stress in the upper body and the mouth."
@shadowmonarch8557
@shadowmonarch8557 9 месяцев назад
​@@Gantarilhoi got tmj cause of the clenching cause I applied too much pressure and because of blocked nose my face became longer
@shadowmonarch8557
@shadowmonarch8557 9 месяцев назад
Where should the tip be
@corepranafleurconway2889
@corepranafleurconway2889 7 месяцев назад
This video is absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for sharing this brilliant conversation with all the comings and goings with plastic bags!!
@isaiahsilva1557
@isaiahsilva1557 3 года назад
John Mew is the smartest 91 year old alive.
@nandafaiqfadhlurrahman2144
@nandafaiqfadhlurrahman2144 3 года назад
Wait hes 91, i thought he was around 68
@Noname-ii6co
@Noname-ii6co 3 года назад
@@nandafaiqfadhlurrahman2144 he is 92 😂😂
@teletoffee5111
@teletoffee5111 3 года назад
@@nandafaiqfadhlurrahman2144 I think Mike is going to be 68 No just kidding
@coravasicorava3400
@coravasicorava3400 3 года назад
Doubt it
@dado4452
@dado4452 3 года назад
And he is only one Mew who is 91 wtf 😂😂😂😂
@silviasirbu1863
@silviasirbu1863 2 года назад
Oh i loved it. The naturalness of the moment. I loved that unedited discussion.
@Mechaneer
@Mechaneer Год назад
This is why we need studies done on orthotropics. Even as a preliminary science we see there is tremendous benefit to practicing correct tongue and mouth posture, but without substantial studies its hard to know exactly what aspects of it are beneficial and what techniques are best to implement.
@squirrelpatrick3670
@squirrelpatrick3670 Год назад
The problem is we can wait for the cows to come home before medical authorities study things that will put them out of considerable business.
@Dave_of_Mordor
@Dave_of_Mordor 11 месяцев назад
@@squirrelpatrick3670 Maybe you guys can do it. No one is stopping you two from becoming scientists
@kairon5249
@kairon5249 8 месяцев назад
orthodontics will exist for a good while, because of its very high success rate in fixing crooked teeth and other similar issues. However it does not address the root causes of these issues, or fix them while keeping overall facial attractiveness at mind. If we practice orthotropics from a young age, then we see good results. for adults it doesn't really work.
@miguelcortes04
@miguelcortes04 3 года назад
This thumbnail made me so happy
@TLW369
@TLW369 3 года назад
Same here. 👏👏
@berttruffel1139
@berttruffel1139 3 года назад
Dr mew, we need a lot more of this 😂
@jbzjourney
@jbzjourney 2 года назад
LOL❣️❣️❣️ This type of conversation is so common between teachers and students, and more-so between parent and child. You two have a double-whammy here. Thanks for including us in this as we need to learn that defining a thing before discussion it is so important for communication. 😅
@user-nv2wt4hi8t
@user-nv2wt4hi8t 2 года назад
Pair of utter legends. Father and son communication at it's finest.
@kaikaiandmfamily888
@kaikaiandmfamily888 3 года назад
LOVE the bond you have with your father
@violets9017
@violets9017 3 года назад
I like that this video is filmed at home and giving it a touch of warmth to this father- son pair who are enviously doing the same thing and sharing common vision. 👍👍👴🏻🧓🏻
@zeedanmunshi3865
@zeedanmunshi3865 8 месяцев назад
one of the best father and son team helping the world
@luizalouyoga
@luizalouyoga 7 месяцев назад
😁🥰 that’s such a lovely video! I’m glad you didn’t cut the family off of it.
@JakeFallis75
@JakeFallis75 2 года назад
What a lovely, LOVELY family. Thank you for sharing the family interruptions. The middle 1/3 of the tongue is what John is saying.
@morkanz6998
@morkanz6998 2 года назад
marvelous to watch these 2 genious working out a topic. Its so sad so many families never get moments like these with healthy discussion of ideas without a mess, thousand egos and grudges
@mothlack1982
@mothlack1982 3 года назад
Thanks for everything doctors! Your hard work will surely be recognized! Thank you for being legends!
@JoiskiMe
@JoiskiMe 2 года назад
I have to agree with Mike. I can feel the effect off pushing with the back third of my tongue in the amount of air that passes through my nostrils. You can feel around for it by stretching both arms high above you with your face pointed forward. Because the neck becomes shorter your back 3rd tongue is pushed up. This was difficult for me to gain bodily control of, but the breathing effect through the nose is AMAZING. I haven't felt this way since before I got my allergies in primary school.
@EerybodyIsAnnoying
@EerybodyIsAnnoying 3 года назад
Such a wonderful family!😊😊😊🌹⚘🌷🌸💐
@dawidnowak8467
@dawidnowak8467 3 года назад
You have changed my life for the better thank you!
@quity919
@quity919 Год назад
This is the most adorable argument between father and son. Very helpful too thank you very much
@elonmusk8245
@elonmusk8245 3 года назад
10:15 *absolutely lovely addition to the mewing talk* thank you
@zionpraises6286
@zionpraises6286 3 года назад
I love how open minded you and your dad are to disagreements. Not enough people are. If I disagree with someone I would say calmly and clearly "I amicably agree to diagree". Too many people get too agitated. IDEA FOR TOPIC: Perhaps for the general public; a summary/overview of different expansion devices, accompanying processes and cost? Perhaps this is too simple an idea, because each treatment is different and dependent on how the individual responds. Thank you for all that you and your father do. We do appreciate it.
@dianaarcticfox5832
@dianaarcticfox5832 3 года назад
I love your dad! Great mind, such an inspiration
@zee7645
@zee7645 11 месяцев назад
I just found your videos and love them. I especially love seeing how real it is with the family interruptions.
@MM-uh4by
@MM-uh4by 3 года назад
Beautiful family with grandpa and kids , lovely family , god bless u guys with lots of happiness
@daisymiller6057
@daisymiller6057 Год назад
How can this man be 96 in this video? I am amazed, he must have done the right things in life! Very interesting and important conversation as well!
@InsideItself
@InsideItself 3 года назад
I love these two!!!!! Please don’t ever change. You are helping people and changing the world right now father and son just furthers proves you’re real and make a wonderful team! 👍
@countgent
@countgent 3 года назад
Tongue push against palate make you breath freely and deeply. What a surprise when you experience this ! I don't practice mewing very often. It happened by itself while i was engaging my core, straightening my spine lying on the floor doing simple Pilates exercises, contrology. In these basic movements, you must tuck your chin against your chest, lifting it just enough to be able to hold this posture while you do the arms and legs exercises, always stretching out from the center. Your body find support from the core into the tongue that comes pushing up. Name of Joe Pilates' book is "Return to Life"... With respect to Mike and his dad. Everybody !
@ArtaxerxesVI
@ArtaxerxesVI 3 года назад
He rebelled against his faatha
@connorthompson1789
@connorthompson1789 3 года назад
I think the entire tongue should be on the soft palate in the back of the mouth and you should try to stretch the soft part out by tucking your chin down and/or using suction and I think it creates force on the hard palate like a pulley. This technique pulls the soft palate and uvula out of the airway and fixes the breathing issue and feels super nature once the soft palate is stretched out enough. Personally I have gotten definitive results from this.
@antonioarmando1938
@antonioarmando1938 Год назад
You might be on to something. I feel expansion at the cheekbones upwards, laterally and forwards. Good stuff. We should use gravity and leverage more to do the expansion for us.
@FlashStashh
@FlashStashh 3 года назад
Hahahahaha I am loving this haha, you guys are great, its nice to watch the raw footage.
@mastertrey4683
@mastertrey4683 2 года назад
When I first started mewing I had to learn the difference. Mewing was actually natural to me when I first started, I may not have mewed constantly but it was a familiar position to me, I just was unaware of it. So when I first learned what mewing was, and tried to “engage the back of my tongue” without realizing that I had been doing it already, i pushed my soft palate upwards/backwards blocking my nasal airway. You can feel this yourself by actually using your finger to push onto your soft palate. And pushing your uvula backwards also closes the airway. This is basically the same thing that happens when you swallow. Its important when swallowing that this happens or else food or liquids would enter your nose. Even in someone with large airways, pushing up onto your soft palate should prevent nasal breathing. You should definitely have your tongue in contact with the whole palate including soft palate but pushing up into it is something you should pretty much only do when swallowing. Because you can’t really breathe otherwise.
@anthonymagen8542
@anthonymagen8542 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@ytheqling8451
@ytheqling8451 Год назад
prob the most useful tip
@Palmetto-J
@Palmetto-J Год назад
This is very difficult to understand. How do you get that part of your tongue to push up on your soft palate when that is where that would be blocking your air way? I've been trying it for days now and still can't figure out how to rest my tongue in that position. There needs to be maybe some animated graphics that can demonstrate the way in which this is to be exercised.
@awaisdooly
@awaisdooly 10 месяцев назад
​@@Palmetto-JHave you figured out yet in these last 7 months
@Palmetto-J
@Palmetto-J 10 месяцев назад
@awaisdooly No. I tried many ways, but since I didn't know what I was doing, I gave up. Plus, I heard from some medical sources that this is not recommended for adults. This only works in children's underdeveloped facial bones.
@pranavmanohaur391
@pranavmanohaur391 3 года назад
Had i been in his place i would have been jealous of my father's hair.
@tropicaldimitri7374
@tropicaldimitri7374 3 года назад
Yeah he must have got it from his mom's dad.
@pranavmanohaur391
@pranavmanohaur391 3 года назад
@@tropicaldimitri7374 🤣
@tropicaldimitri7374
@tropicaldimitri7374 3 года назад
@@pranavmanohaur391 True though. Daugthers are carriers of the baldness trait. His dad's dad played no role in that (even if he was bald).
@luke14946
@luke14946 2 года назад
Surely mike must envy his dad's hair to some degree, and john's likely envious of his son's nicely developed jaw, looking at them you almost wouldn't think that they're father and son. But then again how many fathers and sons look alike?
@amandateoh1164
@amandateoh1164 3 года назад
A beautiful and wholesome family! 🥺❤
@felar939
@felar939 3 года назад
I would love this kind of discussion in a podcast type of longform content with the two Dr.Mews
@virginiacreager4331
@virginiacreager4331 7 месяцев назад
Yes podcast version would be excellent so each person really has the time to expand on their points in a non-hurried way.
@guittatim4300
@guittatim4300 Год назад
I love the background and the children and all thank you
@fashionbeautyaditute844
@fashionbeautyaditute844 2 года назад
What a lovely video!❤️ I think you both need to have clear understanding of eachother by what is you both mean by the 3rd of the tongue and from there discuss the point further. Would also be beneficial for us to have clear understanding about this. Hope this will have a part 2 soon.
@andyfung7878
@andyfung7878 3 года назад
Hi mike and john! You guys are wonderful! And no worries, I will forever fight for orthotropics! Thank you guys!!
@medhajha7372
@medhajha7372 3 месяца назад
This channel deserves a billion subscribers ❤
@Pendoble
@Pendoble 3 года назад
I love the little laughs throughout the video with the information so its more simple
@aidansevern3134
@aidansevern3134 3 года назад
You need to do more of these!
@otiebrown9999
@otiebrown9999 Год назад
Hi Dr. MEW, I work on true myopia prevention. The kick back come from the parents, who do not want life time effective prevention. You have my great professional sympathy!
@RapunzelASMR
@RapunzelASMR 3 года назад
I have a question. I asked in an older video but I dont think people might read there anymore :D My tongue always rests on the roof of my mouth and I breath through my nose. Mouth rbeathing to me feels weird. BUT when I sleep my mouth always falls open! why? Is this normal? I dont snore and I still nose breath while it falls open.
@kyriethegoat8007
@kyriethegoat8007 3 года назад
with the little of knowledge i have i think it might be because your jaw muscles are too weak
@keeganbarboza207
@keeganbarboza207 3 года назад
No it's no because your jaw muscles are weak. You have to consciously for sometime try sleeping with your mouth shut and when you wake up make sure you remember if your mouth was open or shut. Practice it for 3 weeks and Vola. Incase it is difficult try taping your mouth as directed by Dr. Mew himself in his video if you search for it.
@hgfadcsn2735
@hgfadcsn2735 3 года назад
Sleeping on your back,sleep on your side,right and left equally.
@hgfadcsn2735
@hgfadcsn2735 3 года назад
When you sleep on your back(like you)your tongue falls down ,jaw opens.
@Sunny-uh5bc
@Sunny-uh5bc 3 года назад
Try wrapping / bandaging your mouth, mew whilst on your side in bed, n try to fall asleep that way. Your jaw might be sore in the morning will see faster mewing results because you are basically mewing whilst in your sleep, but stay on your side because your tongue will fall back in your throat if you sleep on your back/stomach
@ArthurDessy
@ArthurDessy 6 месяцев назад
The misunderstanding is this, doctor mew mistakes the back third of the maxilla for the back third of the tongue. His father is right because when you push the back third of the tongue you actually block your nasal airway. I guess that is why he suggested that doctor mew should change his terminology. Good job to doctor mew and family. Always a good time watching the frustration they have during arguments. ❤ I CAN HELP THOSE WHO NEEDS GUIDANCE ON OVERJET AND UPPER AND LOWER FRONT TEETH TOUCHING BUT BACK DOESN’T AND BACK TOUCHING BUT FRONT DOESN’T (forgot the terminology).
@Dellisola
@Dellisola 6 месяцев назад
Yeah I have overbite do you have any tips?
@ArthurDessy
@ArthurDessy 6 месяцев назад
@@Dellisola yeah
@TreRaids
@TreRaids Год назад
Wow, I love this video as I happen to just email you guys, but I would love a video, a tutorial or sorts to get the back 3rd (your definition of it) up, and to know what it feels like when you are actually doing it correctly. Would be very great. I love the gum spread exercise and more like that that you have though also.
@jonathanallan8005
@jonathanallan8005 2 года назад
Greatest non-content I have ever seen
@Michael-qi1ij
@Michael-qi1ij 3 года назад
This is amazing. Love it.
@minju3492
@minju3492 3 года назад
I also noticed I sang better when I started mewing! That's so neat that the singer who expanded her pallet thought the same thing.
@roohantariq706
@roohantariq706 3 года назад
Thats the video noone wanted but everyone needed
@Digital_Rust
@Digital_Rust 2 года назад
I think that as your palette moves forwards, you will be able to fit more of the back tongue without interfering with the airway. Regardless of this though, the postural change alone can drastically make a difference.
@laurajones6398
@laurajones6398 Год назад
Some people are physically tongue tied and can't do this. Is there a way to this without a tongue snip?
@kairon5249
@kairon5249 8 месяцев назад
@@laurajones6398 no
@artistocracy
@artistocracy 5 месяцев назад
Your dad is lovely. And the family really made it pleasurable, side by side with the factual dialogue. The thing that helped me immediately, was to see the difference between your head and face shape and his because my face is long oval like your father’s and seeing him means I can relate. Also I am a very fit and slim 69 year old Australian (female from British parents) and began proper mewing last night on a 40 min bicycle ride. I am a nose breather and my tongue is always on the roof of my mouth naturally. By using chewing gum under my palate is easy and my back third is secure, too! I shall press on with the gum because I rather liked it as a conscious exercise. Thanks to you, Mike, and your father.
@rachelhorne6491
@rachelhorne6491 2 года назад
Your dad is lovely!
@juamachin
@juamachin 3 года назад
I had to laugh at the momment you said you had better results, but I can see its a fresh discussion and Im so glad there are alternatives to such respressive forms as orthodontics are anyways, thanks a lot for your information.
@lucreziamorganti9115
@lucreziamorganti9115 3 года назад
Many many thanks Mike for your amazing teachings as always!! 🙏🙏😊
@curiousjojo4life
@curiousjojo4life Год назад
Oh my stars! You two are hilarious. 🤣
@JoseLopez-xh2ll
@JoseLopez-xh2ll 3 года назад
Thank you for you wisdom and insight Dr Mew. You and your father are doing great work.
@shadowmonarch8557
@shadowmonarch8557 9 месяцев назад
Guys if you have less tongue space, then listen to john mew and if u have good space you can keep the back third of tongue
@Josher_C.
@Josher_C. 6 месяцев назад
I can breath when the back third of my tongue engaged. So i can keep it up?
@Milan_Smidt
@Milan_Smidt Год назад
I really agree with John Mew. I've always struggled to find the ''back third'' of the tongue, because, like he says: that part goes vertical. How could I ever get that part up against the palate? So if that is not what ''the back third'' means, what does it mean? Where does the back third stop and the vertical part begin. The tongue is designed to close off the airway when swallowing so we don't choke on our food, so in any person it can go so far back as to block the airway, it's not that some people just have more space back there than others. So what is the back third, where does it stop. How far back should the tongue be up, and how do I know i do it right?
@Palmetto-J
@Palmetto-J Год назад
I'm as confused as rocket science trying to understand how this thing works. I just don't understand how can you rest the back of your tongue on the palette without blocking the airway. We do need a tutorial video to show how to accomplish this in the proper way and how long/frequent is this to be exercised/practiced.
@virginiacreager4331
@virginiacreager4331 7 месяцев назад
In another video he says we should be practicing all day everyday or at least 8 hrs a day so that basically it becomes an all the time habit
@debrabardensteele9942
@debrabardensteele9942 5 месяцев назад
The back third of your tongue is at the end of your upper(hard) palate. This is where your wisdom teeth are.
@seektruth983
@seektruth983 3 года назад
I wonder if people were naturally mewing in Biblical times, because in Psalms 137:6 it says “If I do not remember you, let my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth.......” 🤓
@keplar7243
@keplar7243 3 года назад
I’m confused on how that relates to mewing? It just seems like a proverb
@kimjongun2383
@kimjongun2383 3 года назад
damn u be a scholar
@seektruth983
@seektruth983 3 года назад
@@kimjongun2383 lol 😁
@vReez0
@vReez0 3 года назад
The Beauty Nutritionist what Bible are you reading? Psalm 37:6 does not say that at all.
@vReez0
@vReez0 3 года назад
Psalm 37:6 in KJV says "And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light,and they judgment as the noonday."
@ipadprogamer6763
@ipadprogamer6763 3 года назад
This guy is a living legend in medicine
@Gusman007
@Gusman007 10 месяцев назад
I believe technically, your dad is right! Great discussion - especially your intro about discussions.
@KittyCurioso
@KittyCurioso 3 года назад
I’ve been mewing since 2016. That “ting” comment was incredibly helpful. It’s even more helpful than just “nnnnnnnnnnnn”
@ALI-sm6je
@ALI-sm6je 3 года назад
But Dr mew said its more than the "tinnng" thing
@MONSTERKILL2013
@MONSTERKILL2013 3 года назад
when it's no n word november
@breathe.move.perform.health
@breathe.move.perform.health 11 месяцев назад
Actually the “smile” is related to a few other aspects where the over facial use is not necessary. I believe people try too hard….the tongue goes down to hyoid and …..very complex…….I think there is an unknown dynamic too. The back third of the tongue is vertical and related to vertical arrangement of the spine, cranial base opening and the pelvis.
@naseeha101
@naseeha101 2 года назад
Hilarious! Loved the interruption and tryna figure out what the back third is called
@timh847
@timh847 4 месяца назад
Mewing is great . Thank you
@joblakelisbon
@joblakelisbon Год назад
Dude your jaw is like godamn Adonis. You're living proof that your dad's techniques work. Wow. I love this discussion.
@SneakoV2
@SneakoV2 4 месяца назад
hamza viewer 🤣
@Adrian-gp6eb
@Adrian-gp6eb 3 года назад
great Video! I would love to see a discussion or a video in general about how Retainers / Invisalign / Braces really effect the mewing progress. In my case I wear Invisalign and they dont change in size, meaning the distance between my molars doesnt change. My question is, if mewing still widens and pushes your face forward, or not, since Invisalign only shifts the teeth. And yes I know, that the teeth are attached to the Maxilla and Mandible, however one psuhes the toung against the palate and not against the teeth. Thanks again for the work Dr Mew!
@roohantariq706
@roohantariq706 3 года назад
Everyone can do something when they are thinking about it Its about doing something when u are not thinking about it * ~mike mew 1:08
@ethancunningham3499
@ethancunningham3499 Год назад
I love your headspace
@astrallost8550
@astrallost8550 5 месяцев назад
This father-son convo was brilliant! lol
@davidpersson7835
@davidpersson7835 3 года назад
I've been mewing with a high larynx, which gave me what looks like an over-expansion. I'd rather have a slight "under-expansion" from being a bit more relaxed. So from my own experience I'd say I agree more with John.
@davidpersson7835
@davidpersson7835 3 года назад
This has affected my ability to breathe, eat and the quality of my voice. Don't overdo it, I wouldn't wish my complications onto anybody else
@Palmetto-J
@Palmetto-J Год назад
@davidpersson7835 Wow! Thank you for sharing your story. I feel bad that happened to you. I'm trying to get as much information as I can about this technique. I need to start this mewing, hoping it will change the symmetry of my face. Can you describe how long/often you would practice this and what do you think why it went wrong for you?
@davidpersson7835
@davidpersson7835 Год назад
@@Palmetto-J Sure. I mewed consistently for a year or two. Pretty much right away I started overdoing it (kind of like hard mewing) hoping for quick results, to the point where it was a struggle to breathe and my head hurt. My breathing is better now that I've had quite some time to reverse the tension that got built up. However my jaw is now more misaligned than before I started mewing, most likely because I somehow engaged muscles on my dominant side but not the weaker one. I have trouble opening my jaw widely and still have nasal tendencies in my voice, though they got better with relaxing after I stopped. I think mewing can be safe, but avoid hard mewing. Get in touch with a professional that can guide you and control that you are making safe progress.
@patrickhughes151
@patrickhughes151 3 года назад
He literally looks like handsome squidward 😅
@vp-fv1eo
@vp-fv1eo 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-56kDrhl9LQg.html
@freddiesmith-wright7531
@freddiesmith-wright7531 3 года назад
😩😩🥴🥴
@jazzyc1894
@jazzyc1894 3 года назад
this is the cutest video ever
@TheZahra110
@TheZahra110 3 года назад
Love the background where dad is sitting. I would love to have a tour video ❤️❤️❤️
@tooslinamino
@tooslinamino 3 года назад
how did he hijack it?? he made very important points, we need clarity on exactly which part of the tongue needs to go where
@GrandmasterofWin
@GrandmasterofWin 3 года назад
It's ok. That's just their banter. I found it pretty funny.
@user-ig1ew2kb8t
@user-ig1ew2kb8t 3 года назад
What I'm getting from this is that a lot of us lack not only lateral space, but maybe even more importantly, the sagittal space to mew correctly? Is that right Dr. Mew? So in situations like such, would the only way to get results from mewing be mewing without breathing (raising the posterior third inevitably blocking the airway), and/ or using appliances to get some forward growth to help you get you up on your feet and start mewing?
@arjuscarlet55555
@arjuscarlet55555 3 года назад
This is so wholesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@AkshayDidIt
@AkshayDidIt 3 года назад
Great idea and video, doctor!
@helendi2326
@helendi2326 3 года назад
...so I have grabbed my cup of tea and sat with the MEW family, sipping my tea and meeting while swallowing 😂
@accurategamer7085
@accurategamer7085 3 года назад
Mr. Mike looking like a full blown CHAD!
@lukebruce5234
@lukebruce5234 3 года назад
lol no
@gabeishere4990
@gabeishere4990 3 года назад
@@lukebruce5234 lol yes
@ilolroflandlmao
@ilolroflandlmao 3 года назад
@@lukebruce5234 actually its age and norwood that holds him back from being a chad otherwise he'd be chad for sure . Id consider him a chadlite in an older way
@disillusioned2710
@disillusioned2710 3 года назад
Lmao his eye area gets him cucked,no chad..
@berttruffel1139
@berttruffel1139 3 года назад
@@ilolroflandlmao what's Norwood?
@mattster5422
@mattster5422 3 года назад
10:24 kids start talking freaked me OUT thought my room was HAUNTED Your videos have helped me a lot with my sleep apnea, acid reflux, and deviated septum! Thanks for all you do! (doing chin tucks as we speak) Also sorry about all that unwell business and I hope you feel better.
@bloodyfang7295
@bloodyfang7295 2 года назад
Did mewing change your nose shape dud it made it straight?
@JohnBillow
@JohnBillow Год назад
Your room IS haunted If you hear me, *run* =)(=
@MissHappyKate
@MissHappyKate 3 года назад
The father is right. The back 3rd of the tongue is in the *throat and *trachea. We can't mew that section and hope to breathe as well!! I think Mike means the back of the tongue *inside the mouth only,* which is not the back 3rd of the whole tongue.
@karlisk2474
@karlisk2474 3 года назад
Great video!!
@hillrebecca3447
@hillrebecca3447 2 года назад
Haha this is funny and wholesome at the same time
@kuldipsra8232
@kuldipsra8232 3 года назад
lol… best video father & son . We get this all the time with our grown up children.
@crwonshe
@crwonshe 2 года назад
Position of the tong it's important as well the holistic approach including nutrition which is key for building a good skeleton and teeth, perhaps nutrition is the most important for the right function of muscles and brain so consequently better natural behaviours.
@jasonn_lifts
@jasonn_lifts 3 года назад
Also, does it make a difference with chewing alternative sides vs both sides at the same time??? For bone allocation
@berttruffel1139
@berttruffel1139 3 года назад
Yeah I’m curious about that too
@Bhiladpy-up9uy
@Bhiladpy-up9uy 3 года назад
It’s called eating.
@justspacing9031
@justspacing9031 3 года назад
@@Bhiladpy-up9uy lmaooo
@DonCorleone73
@DonCorleone73 3 года назад
yea it does, if you chew only on one site then the strongersidewill move your facial bone structure and you will look asymetry; so chew on the weaker site to balance it and make the changes back
@Bhiladpy-up9uy
@Bhiladpy-up9uy 3 года назад
@@DonCorleone73 everyone is assymetrical
@FlourishingLove
@FlourishingLove 3 месяца назад
When I do the suction hold, my teeth stop touching top to bottom. I can get the tongue to hold on the roof of my mouth, but then once I try to touch the teeth together, the suction breaks from the tongue to roof. I'm ready to just give up. Maybe I will just make sure I'm breathing through my nose and that my teeth are touching, too? I'm also wearing Invisalign and when I do the suction hold, the back of the aligner is scratching my tongue. Ouch.
@TheFofitas
@TheFofitas Год назад
lovely family! that was really sweet :D
@XfStef
@XfStef 3 года назад
I can't fit the back of my tongue up there. First of all because my maxilla is much narrower than my tongue (I mean the space between the upper teeth) and second because the maxilla is quite high as well (probably why I can't breathe very well when laying down on my back). I'm beginning to think it's too late for me and my maxilla is much too underdeveloped.
@laurajones6398
@laurajones6398 Год назад
It is possible. It does change with time. Breathing through your nose takes practice. Start with small amounts of time a couple times of the day. Try every hour, Hold a small Orth elastic on the roof of the mouth with the tongue. Create that suction. Listen to your favorite song. Can you hold the elastic up the whole time? Do this throughout your day. Then when it becomes easy You can tape your mouth closed with a piece of slice of vertical paper tape or masking tape to help you remember, unless you're talking or eating. It takes time and practice to make a new habit. Yes, your body will change and over years your maxillary arch and facial structure can change. Try it. My family has and it's unbelievable. Pictures don't lie. Change does happen.
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