WPP#25: The Internal Architect
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Are you seeing dark circles under your child’s eyes? Do they sleep with their mouth open, or have you noticed they’ve started snoring? While often dismissed as "cute" or just a phase, these are actually red flags for a quiet epidemic affecting the development of our children.
In this episode of The Wellness Path, Dr. Vic Manzo dives deep into the intricate relationship between oral function, cranial structure, and the nervous system. He breaks down why the tongue is the "internal architect" of the face and how early intervention can prevent a lifetime of health hurdles.
- The Internal Architect: Why breastfeeding is about more than just nutrients—it’s a workout that shapes the hard palate and skull.
- The Cranial Connection: How birth trauma (C-sections, forceps, or prolonged labor) can shift the sphenoid and occiput bones, impacting the nerves that control the tongue.
- The Neurological Cascade: How mouth breathing traps a child in Sympathetic Overdrive (fight-or-flight), potentially leading to symptoms that mimic ADHD and sensory processing issues.
- The Nitric Oxide Factor: The vital role of nasal breathing in oxygenating the brain and supporting the immune system to prevent chronic ear infections and enlarged tonsils.
- A Collaborative Path to Healing: Why Dr. Vic works alongside lactation consultants and airway-focused dentists to restore "vagal tone" and help the body self-regulate.
- [02:25] Anatomy of the tongue: Why a "high, narrow palate" isn't just genetic—it's structural.
- [04:50] The Hypoglossal Nerve: Understanding how the top of the neck controls the bottom of the tongue.
- [07:11] Nasal vs. Mouth Breathing: The science of Nitric Oxide and brain oxygenation.
- [12:01] Birth Trauma & TOTS: How "Tethered Oral Tissues" (tongue and lip ties) affect the nervous system.
- [16:47] The ADHD Link: Why fragmented sleep from poor airway health leads to prefrontal cortex dysfunction.
- [23:48] Beyond Braces: Why you should see a chiropractor before starting a dental palate expander.
If you are noticing these "allergic shiners," mouth breathing, or restless sleep in your child, don't wait for them to "grow out of it." Let’s ensure their nervous system is in a state of growth, not survival.
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