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The Role of Chewing in Development with Mary Bourke

The Role of Chewing in Development with Mary Bourke

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In this episode of "Compromised to Alchemized," Neel Bulchandani interviews Mary Bourke, CEO of Myo Munchie and an experienced chiropractor. The discussion centers around the significant role of chewing and orofacial function in overall health and development, particularly in children.

Mary shares her journey from chiropractic practice to her current focus on integrating functional movement and dentistry, emphasizing the importance of oral posture as it relates to body posture. She discusses how early intervention and understanding the complexities of orofacial function can profoundly impact a child's development, including brain growth and motor skills.

The conversation also highlights the need for collaboration among various health practitioners, such as dentists, chiropractors, speech therapists, and more, to create a holistic approach to health that incorporates these often-overlooked aspects of oral function.

Connect with Mary Bourke:

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Connect with Dr. Neel:

📷 Follow me on Instagram for glimpses of my integrative practice and conversations I’m having with other practitioners at drneelbulchandani

🎙️ Tune into my podcast via Apple or Spotify to engage in conversations around transformation and healing with the theme of Compromised to Alchemized

📚 Get my self-guided digital course, Tongue Press, to free your mouth and body tension. Use DRNEELTONGUEPRESS for $27 off.

🙋 Jump into my practitioner-level course, Floor of the Mouth: Interconnectivity Unveiled. It’s composed of 6 modules (90 minutes each).

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