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NRT for Sleep Apnea & Airway Restoration

The structural missing link to opening the airway. Nasal Release Technique targets the invisible cranial restrictions that cause sleep apnea and prevent restorative breathing.

90%

AIRWAY IMPROVEMENT

Recorded in clinical observation post-NRT protocol.

3-5mm

STRUCTURAL EXPANSION

Immediate relief of internal cranial pressure.

100%

NON-INVASIVE

Zero surgery or medication required for airway release.

The Condition: The Anatomy of a Restricted Airway

Mouth breathing and snoring are symptoms of an upstream structural blockage. When cranial bones (sphenoid, ethmoid, vomer) are restricted from trauma or development, the nasal airway narrows.

Signs of a Cranial Airway Restriction:
  • Chronic mouth breathing (especially at night)
  • Snoring and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA)
  • Waking up unrefreshed with brain fog
  • CPAP intolerance (feeling claustrophobic or unable to exhale against pressure)
  • Chronic sinus congestion

Why Standard Airway Treatments Plateau

  • Standard orthodontic or CPAP treatments often ignore the structural cranial foundation.
  • Cranial restrictions can limit the effectiveness of oral appliances or myofunctional therapy.
  • Without releasing the sutures, the 'roof' of the mouth remains arched and the airway restricted.

"NRT is the structural missing link that allows the airway to finally achieve its full biological potential."

— Cynthia Stein, PT, M.ed.

What NRT Does for the Airway

01

Restores Cranial Bone Alignment: Adjusts the foundational structure to remove mechanical restrictions on standard airway function.

02

Optimizes Nasal Airflow: Clears structural blockages to facilitate efficient, effortless nasal breathing during sleep and activity.

03

Reduces Airway Collapse: Tones and stabilizes the cranial environment to support soft tissues and prevent night-time obstruction.

04

Resets Pressure Regulation: Restores the airway’s role as a biological pressure regulator, enabling deep, restorative sleep cycles.

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For Patients
  • Gentle internal cranial alignment
  • No surgery or mechanical oral appliances
  • Immediate relief from airway pressure
  • Restored natural breathing patterns
  • Significant improvement in restorative sleep

What to Expect from NRT

For Practitioners
  • A structural missing link for airway management
  • Precision cranial suture recalibration protocol
  • Addressing the invisible structural injury
  • Complementing dental and soft tissue care
  • A predictable pathway to restoration

"NRT was the missing link for my symptoms. CPAP was only a band-aid; this addressed the structural cause."

David S., Sleep Apnea Patient

"Integrating NRT into my practice has changed how I view airway restrictions and patient recovery."

Dr. Sarah L., DDS, Airway Practitioner

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