Why are some people beautiful and others not? If you think it’s just genetics, think again!
In this groundbreaking how to guide - Beauty How Facial Beauty is Retained or Lost - the Beauty Quadrant reveals what causes facial beauty from birth to adulthood. It defines the environmental forces that retain facial beauty; mouth posture, how you eat, how you swallow, and body posture. And how applying them wrongly causes your face’s beauty potential to slip away forever.
The Health Quadrant - breathing, what you eat and when, exercise & Vitamin D - either supports the Beauty Quadrant or corrupts it. When breathing is corrupted (e,g. in people with asthma or hay fever) natural mouth posture becomes impossible as nose breathing is replaced by mouth breathing. Both beauty and health potentials are then lost. The face becomes longer, narrower and less attractive. Deadly conditions like sleep apnea are more likely to occur because faces aren’t meant to grow like that. The two Quadrants define how beautiful and how healthy you are. All of this can be stopped by following the Beauty & Health Quadrants set out in this book.
You’re about to discover how to enhance your Beauty and Health Quadrants, and discover why and how they work. Read this book now to discover the secret natural laws that shape or steal facial beauty, and learn how to retain your beauty and health potentials…
This is a popular science and a framework of healthy life book. It is quite good, simple to understand, not very deep. Should be a good start for anybody. I liked it as it builds this sort of a framework looking at health from different angles, and tries to prove that beauty is truly related to health.
A must read for everyone interested in the connection between beauty and health. As the book evidently shows, facial proportions are shaped by anti-inflammatory nutrition, active jaw movement and undisturbed respiratory function. It seems so obvious, yet the habits of (western) society seems in denial about these facts. How useful, to have tangible advice in this brilliantly-honest book. Not just evidenced-based facts in a rare but winning combination, but also added with a dash of orthodontic nerdiness and historical anecdotes on processed foods. Massively enjoyed reading this!