Buteyko Clinic International

Patrick McKeown

Buteyko Clinic International, founded in 2002 by Patrick McKeown, is a global leader in health restoration through natural breathing techniques. Inspired by McKeown's personal journey overcoming asthma and sleep disorders, the clinic specializes in the Buteyko Method—a breathing technique that optimizes oxygen delivery throughout the body. This method has been used for over 70 years to address respiratory issues, anxiety, panic disorders, and sleep problems. BUTEYKO CLINIC With a mission to create a community that values health, Buteyko Clinic International offers personalized support through live online clinics, flexible online courses, and breathing support products. Their comprehensive approach addresses asthma, anxiety, sleep apnea, and more, aiming to help individuals breathe freely and live fully.

  1. MAR 1

    Why This Dentist Is Challenging Everything You Know About Teeth | Patrick McKeown & Dr Staci Whitman

    Are mouth breathing, poor sleep, and dental problems silently sabotaging your health? In this powerful conversation, Patrick McKeown (Buteyko breathing expert and author) sits down with Dr. Staci Whitman, a pediatric and functional dentist, to reveal how your airway, oral microbiome, and breathing habits can shape your sleep, energy, brain, and long-term health. You’ll learn: Why mouth breathing can increase your risk of cavities, gum disease, bad breath, and chronic illness The critical difference between nasal breathing vs mouth breathing for sleep, performance, and recovery How the oral microbiome links your mouth to your gut, brain, hormones, and immune system Why so many dentists miss airway and sleep issues (and what functional dentistry does differently) How children’s facial growth, adenoids, tonsils, and tongue posture affect their sleep and behavior Why teen trends like “mewing” and jawline optimization accidentally tapped into real airway science The hidden problem of sleep-disordered breathing in women and upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS) Practical steps: mouth taping, myofunctional therapy, nasal hygiene, and airway-focused dental care If you or your child struggle with: Snoring, mouth breathing, or dry mouth at night Frequent cavities despite “doing everything right” Brain fog, fatigue, anxiety, or poor recovery from exercise ADHD-like symptoms, restless sleep, or dark circles under the eyes …this episode will help you connect the dots between your breathing, sleep, dental health, and whole-body wellness. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep-dive conversations on breathing, sleep, airway health, and functional dentistry. CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro – Why this dentist changed how she practices 3:30 What functional dentistry really is 10:20 Mouth breathing, jaw growth & teen “mewing” 15:50 Oral microbiome, cavities & chronic disease 21:00 Mouth taping, nasal breathing & saliva 27:00 Kids, adenoids, tonsils & airway-first dentistry 34:00 Sleep studies, UARS & why women get missed 41:00 The future of dentistry & the airway revolution #mouthbreathing #nasalbreathing #functionaldentistry #airwaydentistry #dentalairway #oralmicrobiome #sleepapnea#sleepdisorderedbreathing #upperairwayresistancesyndrome#UARS #Buteykobreathing #PatrickMcKeown #DrStaciWhitman #pediatricdentist #holisticdentistry #biologicaldentist

    46 min
  2. FEB 5

    Your Airway Controls Your Sleep | Prof. Dave Singh & Patrick McKeown

    In this NEW episode of the Buteyko Clinic Podcast, Patrick McKeown speaks with Professor Dave Singh (Stanford, craniofacial sleep medicine) about why the upper airway is a living system—not just a pipe—and how this controls sleep, breathing, and long‑term health. We cover: What good sleep really is (beyond “8 hours in bed”) Upper airway homeostasis – why the airway behaves like a dynamic, self‑regulating system Sleep apnea causes: craniofacial structure, obesity, neurology, muscle tone and more Tongue posture & nasal breathing – why waking up with your tongue on the palate matters Children’s sleep: bedwetting, grinding, mouth breathing, pacifiers, tongue‑tie & development Women’s sleep & UARS (Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome) – the subtle, underdiagnosed side of sleep‑disordered breathing Chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, insomnia & sleep fragmentation Hormones, melatonin, growth hormone, cortisol and weight gain when sleep is disrupted Breathing retraining: nasal breathing, diaphragm function, nitric oxide and loop gain Cultural insights: didgeridoo, conch shells, bagpipes and airway vibration for sleep apnea The future of integrative craniofacial sleep medicine and accessible, affordable care worldwide 🔍 Who this episode is for People with snoring, sleep apnea, UARS, insomnia or unrefreshing sleep Women with chronic fatigue, pain, “normal” sleep studies but poor sleep Parents worried about children’s sleep, mouth breathing, bedwetting or teeth grinding Dentists, orthodontists, ENTs, sleep physicians, OMTs, breathing instructors & therapists Anyone interested in breathing retraining, nasal breathing and airway-focused dentistry 📅 Professor Dave Singh’s London Event Craniofacial Sleep Medicine – London, UK 📅 May 1–2 🔗 More info & registration: https://rema-sleep.com/product/sleep-medicine-london-2026/ 🔗 Resources & Links Professor Dave Singh – REMA Sleep: https://rema-sleep.com Buteyko Clinic & breathing retraining: www.buteykoclinic.com ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction & Prof. Dave Singh’s background 4:20 – Why sleep is central to human health 8:00 – Upper airway homeostasis explained 13:30 – Causes of airway collapse & sleep apnea 20:00 – Tongue posture, breastfeeding, pacifiers & development 27:30 – Women, UARS & underdiagnosed sleep disorders 36:00 – Sleep hygiene, blue light, diet & nervous system 45:30 – Hormones, weight, growth hormone & cortisol 52:30 – Breathing retraining, nasal breathing & nitric oxide 1:02:00 – Didgeridoo, conch, bagpipes & airway vibration 1:10:00 – Future of integrative craniofacial sleep medicine 1:18:00 – Dave’s London course & closing thoughts

    58 min
  3. JAN 20

    Most People Are Breathing Wrong | Patrick McKeown Explains

    Breathing plays a critical role in mental health, stress, and anxiety. In this talk for IMMH, Patrick McKeown, founder of the Buteyko Clinic, explains why up to 75% of people with anxiety and panic disorders experience dysfunctional breathing patterns. Patrick explores how chronic stress leads to over-breathing, mouth breathing, and irregular breathing habits that can trigger the body’s fight-or-flight response. He explains the role of the brain’s pre-Bötzinger complex in regulating breathing and how fast, shallow breathing can negatively impact the nervous system, sleep quality, focus, and emotional regulation. You’ll learn why generic breathing advice doesn’t work for everyone, and how Buteyko breathing techniques—including nose breathing, reduced breathing, and gentle breath holds—can help retrain your breathing for better mental performance, calmer states, and improved sleep. This evidence-based presentation includes: - The link between breathing dysfunction and anxiety - How breathing affects the default mode network - Why nose breathing is essential for mental health - Practical Buteyko Clinic breathing exercises to reduce stress - How to improve breathing patterns for long-term wellbeing Whether you’re struggling with stress, panic attacks, poor sleep, or simply want to improve your breathing efficiency, this talk offers practical tools to help you breathe better and live better. 👉 Learn more about the Buteyko Method and breathing for mental health at Buteyko Clinic 👉 Subscribe for expert insights on breathing, anxiety reduction, and optimal health #buteykomethod #buteykohealth #breathingexercises #patrickmckeown #buteyko #breathingtechniques #breathwork

    1h 2m
  4. 07/28/2025

    Introduction to Buteyko Breathing for Professionals Webinar with Patrick McKeown

    Patrick McKeown, a leading expert with 23 years of experience, delivered a comprehensive webinar on the Buteyko Breathing Technique, demonstrating how proper breathing can dramatically improve overall health and well-being. Key Insights: Breathing's Holistic Impact Breathing affects more than just respirationInfluences mental health, sleep quality, and physical performancePoor breathing patterns can contribute to anxiety, depression, and chronic health issues Dysfunctional Breathing Prevalence 50-80% of adults have dysfunctional breathing90% of athletes show breathing inefficiencies75% of people with anxiety have irregular breathing patterns Critical Health Benefits Improves blood circulationEnhances oxygen deliveryReduces stress responseSupports better sleepHelps manage respiratory conditions like asthma Core Techniques Emphasis on nasal breathingControl pause exerciseReduced breathing methodsNose unblocking techniques Unique Approach Focuses on breathing less, not moreTailors techniques to individual needsAddresses biochemical, biomechanical, and psychological aspects of breathing Training Opportunities: Online and in-person certification programsMonthly refresher classesComprehensive training portalSuitable for healthcare professionals and individuals Target Audiences: AthletesHealthcare professionalsMental health practitionersIndividuals seeking holistic health improvementsParents and educators Conclusion: The Buteyko Breathing Technique offers a scientifically-backed, accessible method to transform health by understanding and optimizing breathing patterns.

    1h 34m

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Buteyko Clinic International, founded in 2002 by Patrick McKeown, is a global leader in health restoration through natural breathing techniques. Inspired by McKeown's personal journey overcoming asthma and sleep disorders, the clinic specializes in the Buteyko Method—a breathing technique that optimizes oxygen delivery throughout the body. This method has been used for over 70 years to address respiratory issues, anxiety, panic disorders, and sleep problems. BUTEYKO CLINIC With a mission to create a community that values health, Buteyko Clinic International offers personalized support through live online clinics, flexible online courses, and breathing support products. Their comprehensive approach addresses asthma, anxiety, sleep apnea, and more, aiming to help individuals breathe freely and live fully.

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