Does bonesmashing actually work?

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It causes swelling if thats a win for u
 
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What about Bonesmashing the Nose?
 
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yeah bro totally works try bone smashing the top of your skull and the results will trickle down your whole skeleton
 
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yeah bro totally works try bone smashing the top of your skull and the results will trickle down your whole skeleton
sounds interesting, will try this today!
 
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Brainsmashing, or as the Tibetean called it in their manuscripts, ཀླད་པ་དཀྲུག་དཀྲུག་བྱེད་པ།, consists of the dull act of bashing your head against hard surfaces in order to create microincisions in the myelin sheath portion of the neuron cell. By doing this, the nodes of ranvier area of the neuron, which are rich in ion channels and necessary for the generation and propagation of action potentials through influx of sodium ions, initiate a reaction chamber through various axon nodes which further causes remyelination - involved in the repair and reformation of the myelin sheath through microincisioned areas by the schwann cells and oligodendrocytes, the glial cells responsible for its production. By this first cascade response, the glial cells responsible for myelination become activated - then, both are recruited to the site of the myelin damage. These cells have the potential to differentiate into mature oligodendrocytes capable of producing new myelin. Once at the site of injury, cells undergo differentiation and proliferation to produce mature myelinating cells. Afterward, the mature glial cells wrap their cell membranes around the damaged axons to form new myelin sheaths. This new myelin sheath is wider and has longer internodal lengths (the distance between nodes of ranvier) compared to the original myelin sheath. With the formation of the new myelin sheath, the conduction of nerve impulses along the axon is improved, leading to the betterment of function. However, the extent of improvement depends on the efficiency of remyelination and other factors such as axonal integrity and the overall health of the neuron due to external factors played into brainsmashing
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I’ve heard it’s only temporary. Wouldn’t want to bonesmash my face everyday for 10 years either
Why not? need to make sacrifices for chad looks
 
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Brainsmashing, or as the Tibetean called it in their manuscripts, ཀླད་པ་དཀྲུག་དཀྲུག་བྱེད་པ།, consists of the dull act of bashing your head against hard surfaces in order to create microincisions in the myelin sheath portion of the neuron cell. By doing this, the nodes of ranvier area of the neuron, which are rich in ion channels and necessary for the generation and propagation of action potentials through influx of sodium ions, initiate a reaction chamber through various axon nodes which further causes remyelination - involved in the repair and reformation of the myelin sheath through microincisioned areas by the schwann cells and oligodendrocytes, the glial cells responsible for its production. By this first cascade response, the glial cells responsible for myelination become activated - then, both are recruited to the site of the myelin damage. These cells have the potential to differentiate into mature oligodendrocytes capable of producing new myelin. Once at the site of injury, cells undergo differentiation and proliferation to produce mature myelinating cells. Afterward, the mature glial cells wrap their cell membranes around the damaged axons to form new myelin sheaths. This new myelin sheath is wider and has longer internodal lengths (the distance between nodes of ranvier) compared to the original myelin sheath. With the formation of the new myelin sheath, the conduction of nerve impulses along the axon is improved, leading to the betterment of function. However, the extent of improvement depends on the efficiency of remyelination and other factors such as axonal integrity and the overall health of the neuron due to external factors played into brainsmashing
ability-neural-stem-cells-motor-neurons-rise.jpg
dnr fag, brainrot
 
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Why not? need to make sacrifices for chad looks
Would rather go through surgery.
Time wasted on years is just unreal if you bonesmash everyday + risks are higher than surgery actually.
If you really wanna looksmax don’t waste time on bonesmashing but rather earn money for a reliable way to look better i.e surgery.
 
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Would rather go through surgery.
Time wasted on years is just unreal if you bonesmash everyday + risks are higher than surgery actually.
If you really wanna looksmax don’t waste time on bonesmashing but rather earn money for a reliable way to look better i.e surgery.
ok, smartguy.
 
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