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any studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??
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Yes it works, but it takes a lot of time just for a little progress and theres a lot of risks especially if you dont do it rightany studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??
stfuAny studies for brain?
No, there are no studies that directly support bone smashing because no scientist is going to recruit participants that are willing to give themselves potential Chronic Traumatic Encaphalopathy.any studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??
Copes lawwolffs law, you can search for studies on the topic i havent done research myself
If it works, studies? Me myself — I did it and gained projection and size in my chin, but you need to know how to do it: the speed at which you should hit and how to recognize the signs of when to stop or keep hitting the area. Another advantage is that when the area increases due to swelling, the skin on your face becomes tighter and smoother because the swelling is so significant that it works like getting a filler in that areaany studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??

Who would start a study to study the effects of bonesmashing for autist.org users?any studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??
No, there are no studies on that. For that, it would be necessary to control strain, load, timing, and prevent forces from being dissipated by soft tissues. If you want to know more, you can search for things like Mechanostat, periosteal pumping, etc.any studies supporting bonesmashing directly or indirectly??