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[–] 1 pt

Mouth breathers also typically inhale a much larger volume of air so again, this will increase their risk of infection. Mouth breathers typically inhale between 10 to 15 litres of air per minute and a nose breather would inhale four to six litres per minute (McKeown).

Did it ever occur to the "genius" who wrote this article that people who breathe through their mouths inhale more air because they need more air than they can get through their noses?

If you breath through your nose you need less air. Also, it is filtered.

[–] 2 pts

That's not how respiration works. That is not how any of this works.

Like a deskjob for people that write their theories out so their brain needs less oxygen for marketing a nasal spray.