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Book Synopsis: George Catlin discusses how closing one's mouth during sleep and day to day will foster improvement in mental and physical condition. This edition contains all of the original illustrations the author made.
Walking among and studying various Native American tribes in the 19th century, the author noticed that many of the elders possessed a serene and well-preserved appearance. The young members of the true seemed especially healthy, with an innate resistance to certain illnesses and congenital conditions. Seeing the tribe's members sleeping, he noted that they all did so with closed mouths.
Catlin pondered whether this habit contributed to the physical vigor of the people, and investigated further. After venturing back to the towns of the Midwest, he attests to witnessing how terrible many people who had practiced mouth breathing throughout life appeared, and became deeply opposed to its practice. This book details how children and young people can be encouraged against mouth breathing, and notes how different the facial countenance appears between mouth breathing people and nose breathers.
Today, the notion that mouth breathing promotes physical ugliness or decrepitude is wholly disavowed as an eccentric idea with no basis in fact. However, sleep researchers have demonstrated that breathing with the mouth open while asleep can result in more snoring and thus a lower quality of sleep and therefore health. Overall, one could venture that Catlin's ideas possess a certain merit, even if his book is an exaggeration.
Although primarily known today as a painter and traveler who became an emissary of sorts to the Plains tribes, George Catlin was also an enthusiastic if occasional writer. He admired the Native American peoples for their traditions and distinctive appearance, and took to painting them - his marked talent led to their respect for his gifts, and they duly welcomed him with friendship.
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Discover the secrets to improving your mental and physical well-being with the "Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life (Illustrated)" book by George Catlin. This insightful edition includes all of the original illustrations created by the author as he observed Native American tribes in the 19th century. Learn how adopting the simple habit of keeping your mouth closed during sleep and everyday activities can lead to a healthier and more serene life.
George Catlin's observations of the Native American elders with their well-preserved appearance and the robust health of the tribe's younger members all sleeping with closed mouths sparked his curiosity. Delve into Catlin's exploration of the link between mouth breathing and physical vigor, and how encouraging nose breathing can positively affect facial countenance for children and young people. Uncover the potential benefits of this age-old wisdom in today's modern world.
While the idea that mouth breathing leads to physical ugliness may seem antiquated, modern sleep research supports the impact of breathing habits on overall health. Experience a deeper understanding of the importance of nasal breathing for a better quality of sleep and improved well-being. Embrace Catlin's unique perspective and consider how such a simple change in habit could make a significant difference in your life.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore a different approach to wellness and learn from George Catlin's intriguing insights. Elevate your understanding of the mind-body connection and take the first step towards a healthier lifestyle. Embrace the wisdom of the past to shape a brighter future for yourself.
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