Veridic
Morality lies within the face
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I'll keep it simple to not bore you low attention spancels.
Bonesmashing does not elongate any bones, it triggers a mechanism called periosteal apposition. This is seen being used in real life practices within orthodontic fields using expanders and other similar applications. What it means exactly is that when microfractures are created your body scrambles to use igf-1 shuttling of bone supporting nutrients to the areas where it's required to trigger what's called cortical bone remodeling.
This entire process consists of something called osteogenic pressure, where constant force is applied using said appliances far beyond what something like thumb pulling ever could. Now about bonesmashing, by hitting the cortical bone you are creating micro fractures, yes.
The only difference is the remodeling aspect that occurs only heals the bone causing it to become more dense, and maybe with years of consistency slightly thicker and the very most. No you won't get anything more than 1-2mm over this span of time, but by then you could have already afforded a more invasive solution without the risk of damaging a vessel or paralyzing parts of your face.
Even with exogenous hormones and nutrient shuttling of K2, D3, calcium, and collagen, there is no real directional vector of pull to tell your bone which direction to go in and best case scenario? You get weird lumpy bulges of bone and that's only if it even remodels to that extent. Please save yourself the time, pain, and looking like a neanderthal hitting himself in the face even if it's to show up to an event looking like you just got jumped because muh "localized swelling = bonemass". I promise you that kent guy on tiktok didn't and doesn't do any of those things, much less with his 1kg of sugar per day propaganda. Let's stop with the foolishness and do some of our own research on topics before blindly following a grifter protocol.
Bonesmashing does not elongate any bones, it triggers a mechanism called periosteal apposition. This is seen being used in real life practices within orthodontic fields using expanders and other similar applications. What it means exactly is that when microfractures are created your body scrambles to use igf-1 shuttling of bone supporting nutrients to the areas where it's required to trigger what's called cortical bone remodeling.
This entire process consists of something called osteogenic pressure, where constant force is applied using said appliances far beyond what something like thumb pulling ever could. Now about bonesmashing, by hitting the cortical bone you are creating micro fractures, yes.
The only difference is the remodeling aspect that occurs only heals the bone causing it to become more dense, and maybe with years of consistency slightly thicker and the very most. No you won't get anything more than 1-2mm over this span of time, but by then you could have already afforded a more invasive solution without the risk of damaging a vessel or paralyzing parts of your face.
Even with exogenous hormones and nutrient shuttling of K2, D3, calcium, and collagen, there is no real directional vector of pull to tell your bone which direction to go in and best case scenario? You get weird lumpy bulges of bone and that's only if it even remodels to that extent. Please save yourself the time, pain, and looking like a neanderthal hitting himself in the face even if it's to show up to an event looking like you just got jumped because muh "localized swelling = bonemass". I promise you that kent guy on tiktok didn't and doesn't do any of those things, much less with his 1kg of sugar per day propaganda. Let's stop with the foolishness and do some of our own research on topics before blindly following a grifter protocol.