Margaret writes:
I can't help but notice that one very successful swimmer has the classic
bottle-fed face structure: upper jaw forms a narrow "U" in the horizontal plane
with the front teeth crowded together, lower jaw
pointy and narrow, lower sides of face not filled out well. This swimmer's
face would fit right into Dr. Brian Palmer's presentation.
~~ I pointed this out to my family when the races first started , and also
that he sounds nasally like he has narrow sinus openings and sounds like he
has sinus issues whenever he is interviewed...it all fits with tongue
restriction causing palate malformation...
Peace,
Judy
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