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Posturepro teaches a cutting-edge system to healthcare professionals and offers an ultra-fast approach for getting out of pain, optimizing your health, and maximizing your athletic performance. http://bit.ly/2PvGC0j


Research shows how postural imbalances can be major factors in pain, tightness

Your Jaw and Pelvis Are Connected 06/12/2026

According to emerging research, jaw position has measurable effects on pelvic floor activation, foot pressure distribution, and overall postural alignment.

The jaw and pelvis develop from closely related embryological tissues and remain connected through fascial continuity and neural pathways throughout life.
Sensory input from the trigeminal nerve in the jaw feeds directly into brainstem centers responsible for regulating postural muscle tone.

When jaw position shifts, the brain adapts by redistributing tension through the spine and pelvis to maintain balance.
Clinically, this can present as chronic unilateral hip tightness, pelvic rotation, asymmetrical loading through the feet, and recurring mobility restrictions that do not respond to stretching or strengthening.

Treating the hip in isolation often provides temporary relief because the upstream sensory signal remains unchanged.
When the signal continues, the compensation returns.

How do you fix it?

You do not stretch the symptom.

You recalibrate the sensory hierarchy that controls posture.
Restoring accurate input from the base of support, refining visual stabilization, normalizing deep neck signaling, and integrating neutral jaw position allows the pelvis to stop compensating automatically.

When the input changes, the output changes.

All research and full protocol breakdown available in the complete article — link below 👇

Your Jaw and Pelvis Are Connected When your jaw is off, your neck tightens, your hips shift, and your whole body starts to feel uneven.

06/07/2026

Ever wonder why one twin develops a stronger jawline while the other doesn't? The answer might be as simple as where the tongue rests.

The solution isn't forcing your jaw into position. It's correcting your tongue posture. Your tongue should rest on the roof of your mouth with your lips closed and teeth lightly touching.

Why does that matter?

Proper tongue posture supports nasal breathing, helps guide facial development, improves jaw alignment, promotes better swallowing patterns, and can even support posture and sleep quality.

With nasal breathing: Your tongue supports your face naturally, deep sleep restores your skin, and you wake up refreshed.

With mouth breathing: Your face elongates, structure collapses, sleep fragments, and you age at twice the normal rate.

The Functional Activator retrains proper tongue posture and nasal breathing👇
https://posturepro.co/products/functional-activator?ch=fb

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