Dr Jalal Khan: Oral Health, Your Brain, Breath & Nervous System Balance
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Shownotes Links:
- Dr Jalal Khan’s Practice Details: The Dental Station & The Quantum Kid
- Dr Jalal Khan: Unlocking the Secrets of Quantum Biology: Sun to Earth Transfer
- Dr Jalal Khan & Cole Clayton: Bridging Dentistry & Osteopathy
- The Dental Physician by Dr. A.C. Fonder
YouTube Timestamps (Concise & Key Points):
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction
02:30 – Jalal’s journey into quantum biology & holistic dentistry
06:00 – Listening to patients & rethinking chronic illness
10:40 – Nervous system dysregulation & the mouth
15:00 – The emotional layers of oral health
18:30 – Cranial movement and osteopathy explained
24:00 – Quantum biology 101: light, charge, and nature
30:00 – The jaw-C1 connection & spinal stability
36:00 – Tongue posture, breathing & swallowing
42:00 – Birth trauma, C-sections & cranial vectors
50:00 – NUCCA chiropractic vs cranial work
58:00 – Final thoughts: adapting with humility
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Dr Jalal Khan: Oral Health, Your Brain, Breath & Nervous System Balance
Dr Ron Ehrlich [00:00:01 ] Hi, Dr. Ron here, and I want to invite you to join our Unstress Health Community. Now, like this podcast, it’s independent of industry and focuses on taking a holistic approach to human health and to the health of the planet. The two are inseparable. There are so many resources available with membership, including regular live Q&As on specific topics with special guests, including many with our amazing Unstress Health Advisory Panel. Now we’ve done hundreds of podcasts all worth listening to, with some amazing experts on a wide range of topics. Many are world leaders, but with membership, we have our Unstress Lab podcast series, where we take the best of several guests and carefully curate specific topics for episodes, which are jam-packed full of valuable insights. So join the Unstress Health community. If you are watching this on our YouTube channel click on the link below or just visit unstresshealth.com to see what’s on offer and join now. I look forward to connecting with you. Hello and welcome to Unstress Health. My name is Dr Ron Ehrlich. Well, today I have the pleasure of welcoming back Dr. Jalal Khan. Now, Jalal is the principal dentist of the Dental Station in North Sydney, in Australia. And he’s also the CEO of the Dental Truck, which is an amazing service that he provides. A dental truck that literally visits remote communities in South Queensland. It’s a remarkable. Public service that he performs. He graduated from Sydney University and Jalal loves dentistry because it combines biology, science and art. And Jalal certainly combines all of those. We’ve had him on before talking about quantum biology. I had the pleasure of meeting Jalal about three or four years ago. And I do consider him to be a little bit of a mentor for me as well in that introducing me or reintroducing me to the importance. Of quantum biology, our relationship with light and artificial light. And it’s interesting to also follow his professional journey as well. He works in North Sydney at the Dental Station in collaborating with Cole Clayton, an osteopath. And this is a great collaboration. We had both Cole and Jalal on a previous episode. I’ll have links to both those episodes in the show notes. But today we really re-explore this whole relationship with the cranial bones and dentistry and the potential there. I mean, it’s worth remembering that our heads, our skull, the human skull, is made up of 22 bones in most adults. That’s eight bones that protect the brain, bones like the frontal bone, the temporal bone, the occipital bone. And others, and of course, there are facial bones, 14 facial bones like the maxillary bones, the zygomatic arch. This is a whole anatomy lesson I’m giving you here. But I’m just trying to remind you of the complexity of the bones which make up our head. And many people, many medical practitioners believe that above a certain age, maybe teens or a little bit later that the sutures close up and there’s very little or no more movement in the skull. But that is, I believe, naive at best and actually quite negligent and worst. It is much more subtle than that and that’s what cranial osteopathy is all about. It’s also worth remembering that the only mobile bone in the school is the jaw and the jaw gives stability to the spine. So there’s this whole interrelationship with cranial bones, with your teeth, with the way they fit together. And the impact that that has on a whole range of issues throughout the body and particularly in reestablishing balance, homeostasis and optimal health. This is kind of the subject of today’s podcast. It’s always great to have Jalal back. I hope you enjoy this conversation I had with Dr. Jalal Khan. Welcome back, Jalal.<button class="rank-math-content-ai-tooltip">Shorten with AI</button>
Dr Jalal Khan [00:04:29 ] Good to be here. Thank you so much for having me.
Dr Ron Ehrlich [00:04:32 ] Jalal, I always like to get people back on, and I particularly like to get you back on because I feel it does me so much good for us to touch base and talk because as a practitioner, we are all on a journey. From the moment we graduate and I often say I only wish I knew as much as I thought I did when I graduated. And what I realised was that was actually the beginning of my journey of education. And I’ve been a holistic dentist for many, many years, over 40 years, and when we met about, I think around four or five years ago, something like that, you introduced me to a whole aspect of health that I kind of had touched on, but hadn’t fully appreciated. Just, I’m really interested to hear your journey from when you graduated into the world of quantum biology and where we’re at up to now.<button class="rank-math-content-ai-tooltip">Shorten with AI</button>
Dr Jalal Khan [00:05:28 ] Yeah, sure. So, I mean, I graduated back in 2011 and went straight into general dentistry but always had this curiosity that there was something more to the mouth than just repairing teeth and making sure that the gums were healthy. And so I started to dig into the mouth body connection and, you know, started to appreciate how periodontal disease, gum disease could have an influence on like heart health and brain health. But that still wasn’t enough for me. Then I started to look into the airway side of thing and the postural dentistry side of things and that’s really kind of where things have come through in my practise today. But along the way, I’ve kind of dipped my toes in other areas of holistic health and you remind me of that time when we first met and I was like this, this young gun really passionate about learning. Maybe I’m still young, who knows.<button class="rank-math-content-ai-tooltip">Shorten with AI</butto