Does hard mewing work in puberty or is it cope?

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I've looked around and haven't been able to find a clear answer some people says it does and some people say it doesn't work can anyone give me an answer ?
 
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It works
 
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Thanks for the conformation
 
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yes it does

dont waste your time and do it constantly
 
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I've looked around and haven't been able to find a clear answer some people says it does and some people say it doesn't work can anyone give me an answer ?
just keep your tongue on the roof of your palate bro
 
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For how long tho, I’ve been doing it 2 hours a day
always soft mew and hard mew whenever you remember

2 hours hard mewing seems fine
 
From the ages of 1-12 maybe.
depends
i did at 18-20 and did get results that were temporary

you need to constantly keep the tongue posture or it will rebound
 
depends
i did at 18-20 and did get results that were temporary

you need to constantly keep the tongue posture or it will rebound
How can bone rebound bruh
 
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How can bone rebound bruh
it was a temporary shift, not growth
i suppose because the pressure was not maintained
similiar to how bone grows down with old age due to muscle loss
I can only give my anecdote though
 
I did it since 12 and it didn't make any difference. Still crooked teeth, still narrow maxilla. 18 now. As a teenager your maxilla has already finished growing.
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Mewing might help growth but that's about it. Other theories suggest that mewing tongue posture is more a result of good development rather than the cause of good development, the cause being nutrition, health in the womb and as a young baby, and such.

https://www.instagram.com/1thehiddentruth/ talks about it, backed up by studies from Weston A. Price showing how the people who live in the cities, eating less animals and more modern foods were more likely to have birth defects, crooked teeth, cavities, etc. Whereas the people who still lived and ate naturally had none of those problems. It wasn't a difference in how much the primal people breastfed their child, or whether they told their child to "mew" or not, but a difference in nutrition.

I've also yet to see any actual mewing results.

I do believe that thumbpulling has potential if you're a very young teenager, since the sutures are still weaker. At least for making the maxilla wider, which isn't the same as correct natural growth, but at least it's something. The only question would be how much of that is dentoalveolar vs midpalatal suture expansion. With RPE in kids it's mainly dentoalveolar.
 
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I did it since 12 and it didn't make any difference. Still crooked teeth, still narrow maxilla. 18 now. As a teenager your maxilla has already finished growing.
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Mewing might help growth but that's about it. Other theories suggest that mewing tongue posture is more a result of good development rather than the cause of good development, the cause being nutrition, health in the womb and as a young baby, and such.

https://www.instagram.com/1thehiddentruth/ talks about it, backed up by studies from Weston A. Price showing how the people who live in the cities, eating less animals and more modern foods were more likely to have birth defects, crooked teeth, cavities, etc. Whereas the people who still lived and ate naturally had none of those problems. It wasn't a difference in how much the primal people breastfed their child, or whether they told their child to "mew" or not, but a difference in nutrition.

I've also yet to see any actual mewing results.

I do believe that thumbpulling has potential if you're a very young teenager, since the sutures are still weaker. At least for making the maxilla wider, which isn't the same as correct natural growth, but at least it's something. The only question would be how much of that is dentoalveolar vs midpalatal suture expansion. With RPE in kids it's mainly dentoalveolar.
So hard mewing doesn't work im confused as isn't it just applying harder pressure on the bones forcing them to move / grow overtime could you perhaps explain a bit more?
 
So hard mewing doesn't work im confused as isn't it just applying harder pressure on the bones forcing them to move / grow overtime could you perhaps explain a bit more?
Mewing is cope
Breath through your nose and maybe that could help
 
Mewing is cope
Breath through your nose and maybe that could help
How is mewing cope I thought it is like one of the best things to guide bone growth and if not what are other ways to increase bone growth ?
 
How is mewing cope I thought it is like one of the best things to guide bone growth and if not what are other ways to increase bone growth ?
Bro this forum is full of incels after 2023 Latham (before you try and insult me, the acc is new, i have an old acc), mewing can be cope, and I made a thread about it, it’s too long to explain now, I suggest you to check it out
 
Alr I looked at it so then what can I do to signal bine growth and also is chun tucks good ?
 

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