Two thirds of the tongue is not what we see!! The tongue sits deep in the jaw and the throat!! All of this needs release. The tongue also grows the thyroid and thymus…. All are related .
This is a patient testimonial from a child that was booked in for a revision of his tongue tie after having difficulty with speech concentration and swallowing and within two months has had complete resolution and healthy coordination of everything to do with his tongue and mouth and throat
I don’t have children yet, but I’m planning to in the near future and wanted to be proactive and informed before that journey begins. I’m here to learn, understand the bigger picture, and feel more confident heading into pregnancy and early parenthood when the time comes. Grateful to be here and already finding so much value in this space 🫶🏻
Wow! Great pro activity!! Making sure you have plenty of glu (glutathione, glutamine, glycine) in your system will really help prevent tongue tie and build strong baby brain!
After Daphne’s appointment today, I asked for more information about her tongue tie to the chiro (new one since Nov 2025). She said it’s posterior and shallow. Daphne still has a gag reflex when her palate is adjusted. I’m not sure whether the nipple shield is affecting this or if I should try feeding without it. Is there also anything I need to be mindful of when introducing foods at 6 months if Daphne is ready? Thanks heaps ❤️
Great to hear from you! Has the chiropractor adjusted the roof of her mouth? The sphenoid bone particularly? Lifting it will create room at the top and lift the gag reflex up and out the way. !? @Jennifer Barham-Floreani has an entire ebook on what foods to introduce when to prevent allergies and establish a good digestive function.
My role is to help build your confidence in navigating the very important space of your child’s swallowing, speech, chewing, teeth and jaw development and lymph draining of the face and throat. More importantly the Glueing together of the central tube in brain and cord development via the methylation process. Feel free to ask questions and know that there is no question too simple or complex and that it is your learning and empowerment that matters.