Blame Modern Diets, Not Genetics, for Your Crooked Teeth and Breathing Problems

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Blame Modern Diets, Not Genetics, for Your Crooked Teeth and Breathing Problems


Taken from JRE #1506 w/James Nestor: https://youtu.be/U5o9b2RVC2E

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  1. Yes, mouth breathing in children causes a narrow palate. However, stay away from Homeoblock and other palate expanders if you are an adult. You are setting yourself up for bone and tooth loss down the road. Just look up "AGGA and lawsuit". All those appliances work more or less the same. Also, there is no way people would have noticed a difference after 6 weeks. At one turn per week he would have gained 1.5mm in width, at best. Absolutely dishonest, or wishful thinking at best.

  2. 4:10 – sounds to me that this is more to do with the cooking of food stuffs so less chewing is required than industrialization.
    Pretty sure heritabilities do not occur within a single replication cycle.

  3. My brother and I had different diets due to me being a coeliac, I ate way more meat. I grew taller have straight teeth with wisdoms and didn't need braces like he did.

  4. THE PROBLEM IS that lean meat, good quality foods, fruits and vegetables are so fucking expensive and people can't afford it. So they buy lower quality high fat, high salt, high sugar foods so they can survive and pay their bills. That's why there is a joke that Whole Foods is called Whole Paycheck because it takes your whole damn paycheck.

  5. Man this guy is full of sht , he probably thinks our natural diet is grass or tree leaves?! We used to chew 4 hours a day??? It's plain wrong we either ate fruit or meat , neither of them requires long chewing

  6. Humans are the only mammals with crooked teeth and it’s relatively new.

    When I was a kid, coaches told you to breath through your nose while playing sports.

  7. 11:45 yess that has a huge impact on your jawline, i have experienced the impact of it myself for example, i use to have a messed up wisdom teeth on the right side and i didn't want it to get ut fixed because getting pulled would/did hurt so bad which forced me to chew on the left side and i chewed food on my left side for years which made my jawline on the left side look stronger and bigger compared to the right side when i did notice the difference i got the wisdom teeth fixed and chewed most of food from the that teeth to balance my jawline out and it actually worked, im young hence why i was able go manipulate the bone structure like that

  8. On my bottom jaw, when my new molers came in, my old molers didn't want to let go. This caused my new ones to grow in pointing towards each other. If not for that, my jaw would be perfect.

  9. Personally I suffered through that orthodontic nightmare, that was semi permanently stuck to the back maulers.

    Theirs a mechanism in the middle, every couple weeks I would go and get it expanded with this little key, to widen my upper jaw.

    Caused a speech impediment, and made it difficult to eat. Ultimately it just pushed my one of my teeth out of place, which made space for that wisdom tooth to grow in as ironic as it sounds lol…

    Eventually i disposed of all orthodontic equipment, as the date kept getting pushed back due to braces falling off and being in constant pain with a loose wire digging into the side of my mouth wasn't fun.

    Proud to say God made my teeth the way they are its part of who I am, I'm grateful for having crooked teeth as they make me that much more unique and as a creative mind definitely works in my favour.

    Thought of it as a spiritual thing that made me humbler than I may have been …

    Guess it was from all the crumby food i ate as a kid lol 😂

  10. It doesn't make sense.
    Are you only breathing through your mouth?
    This is bad for your nervous system.

    Does it increase the size of your sinuses then it would make you breathe better???

  11. The other thing he does not mention here, but he does in the book is breast feeding. This is vital as the sucking of the baby means the soft palate and jaw muscles are strengthened and developed.

  12. My parents and grandparents are from China and growing up they had to chew a lot more so their teeth are a pretty straight even though they never had braces and for me growing up in America with modern food I had to get braces just to get my teeth to their level

  13. im not sure its correct. Genetics doesnt work like that. Its probably more likely that smaller mouths were more sexually attractive. How can just by eating softer foods, does a mouth get smaller, and also in that case how does something thats changed in one person, actually pass on through breeding? That isnt natural selection. It could be that there was a point where people with smaller mouths were more likely to survive, but i cant see how it would be an advantage in natural selection unless it is more sexually attractive.