Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life: Discover the Power of Your Breath By George Catlin

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Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life: Discover the Power of Your Breath By George Catlin
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Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life: Discover the Power of Your BreathGeorge Catlin July 26 1796 December 23 1872 was an American painter author and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the Old West site_link George Catlin July 26 1796 December 23 1872 was an American painter author and traveler who specialized in portraits of Native Americans in the Old West site_link site_link George Catlin was born in Pennsylvania in 1796 and started his career as a lawyer a job he was not particularly fond of His dream was to paint Catlin loved people and their faces and painted faces expressing feelings His life was changed forever when he met a delegation of about fifteen Native Americans from several tribes who passed through Philadelphia on their way to Washington D. Shut your mouth and save your lifen in french C Catlin was fascinated by the Indians and their looks and culture Within a few days he decided to make it his life s mission to paint and document the Indians and their culture and history Between 1830 and 1860 Catlin visited than 150 Native American tribes in North Central and South America In total these tribes had than two million members Catlin was very productive and made hundreds of paintings of landscapes animals adults and children His paintings were shown in several cities in the USA at the Louvre Museum in Paris and in London What Catlin has left behind is nothing less than a unique insight into how the Native Americans lived His testimony also carries the fundamental key to what true health is based upon Catlin noted that those Indian tribes not influenced by the Western lifestyle had zero infant mortality Moreover there were no deformities in their children and no child deaths from diseases Records of mortality in Europe during the 1850s show that around one in four children died at birth and only one in four survived beyond 25 years of age The main difference behind these extreme health differences According to Catlin it could be tracked down to their breathing The Indians were predominately nasal breathers while the people living in the civilized communities were predominately breathing through their mouths Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life Discover the Power of Your Breath.