This is a very informative video. I can feel the discomfort when I try this exercise. That means you are 💯 on target. Thank you. I'll let you know in a few weeks if I notice a difference.
@@OpusMyo Yes. I have Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, so as an voice and acting teacher, I'm very aware of how difficult it is to work with this type of facial nerve injury - and what it does to the muscle/nerve system on one side of the face. It even has an effect on the tongue, gums, jaw, ears and eyes!! Enjoying your videos!
Good question- keeping the teeth exposed to air is not healthy for them! Also, the lips should be relaxed when closed, we are not 'holding' them together muscularly.
When dogs breathe from their mouths, they are using the cool air on their saliva to cool their body temperature- so they are panting to cool, not to breathe ;)
This is a very informative video. I can feel the discomfort when I try this exercise. That means you are 💯 on target. Thank you. I'll let you know in a few weeks if I notice a difference.
great! Please keep us updated!
Thanks
You’re really pretty
ty! Must be all those myo face exercises!
Interesting stuff. You should know that Harrison Ford had Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis). That's why his face is uneven. :)
Ah! I did not know that. Goes to show I need to double check my research. Thanks for letting me know
@@OpusMyo Yes. I have Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, so as an voice and acting teacher, I'm very aware of how difficult it is to work with this type of facial nerve injury - and what it does to the muscle/nerve system on one side of the face. It even has an effect on the tongue, gums, jaw, ears and eyes!! Enjoying your videos!
@@MiriamLaurence Yes, it does! I've worked with a post-stroke clients and even MS clients as well who have similar issues. Glad you like them!
If you made it here make sure to enjoy the journey 😉
Yes! Join us down the rabbit hole.........
Do I close my lips with my bottom lip or top lip
what if we relax our lips but our tongue is on the palate & the teeth correctly closed?
Good question- keeping the teeth exposed to air is not healthy for them! Also, the lips should be relaxed when closed, we are not 'holding' them together muscularly.
Dogs breathe from the mouth all the time
When dogs breathe from their mouths, they are using the cool air on their saliva to cool their body temperature- so they are panting to cool, not to breathe ;)
@@OpusMyoshut up