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What If Most Sleep Problems Start In Your Mouth; Dr. Steven Park

1 h 7 min · 15. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1894128/fan_mail/new] https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002JVF7BK?ccs_id=f3ee9867-ed2b-4bf5-9c5d-bdb5164b91f6 If you’ve tried every sleep tip on the internet and still wake up tired, there’s a chance you’re treating the symptom and ignoring the bottleneck: breathing. Peak Performance Coach Brian Bosley sits down with ENT surgeon and sleep medicine specialist Dr. Steven Park, author of *Sleep Interrupted*, for a grounded look at why so many modern adults struggle with snoring, reflux, fragmented sleep, and that frustrating 3 AM wake up. We dig into Park’s core claim that “modern faces” often develop smaller jaws and narrower airways thanks to softer diets, less chewing, and early-life factors like reduced breastfeeding. From there, we get practical fast: why nasal breathing matters for sleep and endurance (including the role of nitric oxide), how late-night eating can drive reflux and nighttime arousals, and why blue light and screens can suppress melatonin at the exact time your body needs it most. We also cover overlooked problems like upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), why some sleep studies miss real fatigue, and simple experiments you can try at home like nasal strips, safer mouth taping approaches, and tongue exercises or myofunctional therapy (including the Airway Gym app). Then we zoom out to Park’s upcoming book *Health Interrupted* and his holistic framework connecting light, food, movement, stress, airway health, and meaning. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share the episode with a friend who “sleeps but never feels rested,” and leave a rating and review so more people can find the show. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1894128/support] https://bamboolab3.com/

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What If Most Sleep Problems Start In Your Mouth; Dr. Steven Park

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