Lois Laynee
Lois Laynee is a dynamic and disciplined professional, author, and innovator in the fields of neuroplasticity and wellness. As CEO of Restorative Breathing, LLC, she has developed a groundbreaking paradigm based on the vital role of oxygen and cranial nerve function in optimizing brain-body connection. Early in her career, Lois recognized that many clients’ unexplained health issues stemmed from cranial nerve disorganization. Determined to help individuals who had exhausted conventional treatment options, she created a systemic program to re-educate and reconnect the nervous system to the body, ultimately restoring health and function. With a foundational background in CranioFacial development as a Registered Dental Hygienist, Lois began her journey in Illinois before relocating to Arizona in 1982. In 2000, she founded and staffed the Homeward Bound Dental Clinic to serve families affected by domestic violence. Her core competencies include Restorative Breathing, Restorative Sleep, CranioFacial Homeostasis, Neuro Ergonomics, Ergonomic Stabilization, Orofacial Myology, Posture Restoration, Sleep Hygiene, and Sleep Support. Lois is passionate about educating both individuals and medical professionals on the critical importance of the cranial nerve system in supporting optimal brain-body function through autonomic and oxygen-based breathing. She emphasizes empowering people to influence their own physiology through proper airway design and breathing practices. She is also the author of the best-selling book “Winning at the Game of Health.” Since 1986, Lois has educated diverse populations, including physicians, dentists, psychologists, physical therapists, dental hygienists, myofunctional and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, exercise physiologists, personal trainers, Olympic hopefuls, educators, and parents. With her four trademark methods, she continues to improve brain-body connection and unlock human potential through her unique integrative approach.
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Courses:
Utilizing Airway Neurology to Improve Treatment Outcomes for the Entire Dental Team
Friday, 1:00pm-4:00pmView Course