Stop Guessing Why Your Female Airway Patients Regress.

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The

Hormonal

Airway

Understand the intersection of female hormones, airway health, and sleep architecture in this concise, 1-hour video guide. Learn how to cycle-sync your myofunctional therapy for better compliance and lasting results.

Online Course for Myofunctional Therapists & Airway Clinicians

The Hormonal Gap in Airway Care

  • Are your female patients experiencing unexplained sleep fragmentation?

    Despite your best treatment protocols, they wake frequently, struggle with insomnia, and report feeling unrested—even when their appliances fit perfectly.

  • Do they regress in their oral posture during certain times of the month?

    The tongue posture exercises that worked last week suddenly fail. Nasal breathing feels impossible. Mouth breathing returns without warning.

  • Does their TMJ pain flare up unpredictably?

    Joint inflammation, muscle tension, and jaw clicking appear in cycles—yet traditional TMJ protocols provide only temporary relief.


Here's the truth

Treating the airway without understanding the hormonal baseline—estrogen's effect on tissue tone, progesterone's effect on respiratory drive—leaves a massive gap in clinical care. You're working harder, but your patients aren't getting the lasting results they deserve.

The Solution

Introducing:

The Hormonal Airway Guide

Brought to you by The Myo Guide, this highly focused 1-hour video guide is designed specifically for busy clinicians who want actionable insights they can implement immediately—without sitting through weeks of filler content.

This isn't theory. This is clinical application. You'll walk away understanding exactly how female hormones dictate airway function and knowing precisely how to adjust your treatment protocols for real, lasting results.

One hour. Game-changing insights. Immediate implementation.

What You'll Learn

01

The Hormone-Airway Connection

Understand how estrogen and progesterone dictate structural airway tone and respiratory drive throughout a woman's lifespan.

02

Tissue Laxity & TMJ Health

Learn why fluctuating hormones destabilize tongue posture and drive cyclical TMJ inflammation—and what to do about it.

03

Cycle-Syncing Therapy

Discover how to adapt your myofunctional exercises to your patient's menstrual cycle and menopausal transitions for optimal compliance.

04

Building Collaborative Care

Learn exactly when to refer patients out for HRT, CPAP, or pelvic floor therapy to ensure comprehensive sleep health.

Ready to begin

The Hormonal Airway

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The Missing Link in Women's Health: Airway Function & Hormones

Frequently Asked Questions

  • No! This course is designed to be completely accessible. All you need is yourself, a quiet space, and the willingness to practice. Optional items like mouth tape for sleep (which I'll teach you how to use safely) can be purchased inexpensively at any pharmacy, but they're not required to get started. Everything you need to transform your breathing and sleep is already within you, I'm just here to show you how to access it.

  • Not at all! While the course specifically addresses how hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and menopause affect breathing and sleep, the Buteyko method and orofacial myology techniques work for women of all ages. If you're experiencing sleep disruptions during your menstrual cycle, postpartum recovery, or any life stage with hormonal changes, this program will help you. The breathing fundamentals apply universally. Hormones amplify the need for proper breathing mechanics.

  • Absolutely, I created Module 6 specifically with you in mind. Women with EDS and hypermobility often experience airway collapse and breathing difficulties because of the connective tissue laxity affecting their airways. This course includes modified exercises, supportive positioning strategies, and gentle strengthening techniques designed for hypermobile bodies. I work with many EDS patients in my practice, and I understand the unique challenges you face. You'll learn how to support your airway without overextending or straining your joints.

  • The beauty of this program is that it integrates into your existing life. You'll start with just 10-15 minutes of focused breathing practice per day. As you progress, many techniques become automatic habits, like proper tongue posture and nasal breathing, that you maintain throughout the day without conscious effort. The time investment is minimal compared to the hours of sleep you'll reclaim. Most students find that the energy they gain far outweighs the time they invest.

  • You have access to the guide for 1 year from the date of purchase.