High iq and orthocels gtfih (message to fellow high iq)

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Hey bamboo001,

I just wanted to ask a couple questions about modern orthodontics and their retractive/recessive nature. I recently talked to you on a different account, but unfortunately it got banned for stuff (not really sure why). I’m not sure if you remember me (14yr, brown curly hair, had problems with asymmetry & recession, and asked about occlusal plane) So obviously, modern orthodontics are incredibly retractive to the point where they can totally ruin the aesthetics and (if your blackpilled/a big believer in lookism) your life and career. But I think people have yet to look past that, what else do they really affect? I wanted to break this message into multiple sections so I’m sorry if this is lengthy.

Airway, obviously orthodontics ruin your palate which leads to worsened maxilla & airway issues, which overtime leads to the inability to mew. My question is, once this is taken into effect what other harm is there? I'm aware that mouth breathing can affect your prefrontal cortex and heighten your amygdala usage (not only because mouth breathing effects your prefrontal cortex, but subsequent sleep apnea from that causes “60% greater magnitude in amygdala from people who are sleep deprived” - Matthew Walker) but what else can it hurt?

Conspiracy, I’ve become so confused on why orthodontics and orthotropics are becoming similar to being republican and democratic and why John Mew and his family are experiencing so much litany, but then it came to me. The reason why orthodontics are pushed so heavily IS because of the amygdala heightening. The general populous become way more controllable and susceptible to fear, even I have noticed when someone says it's “over” or that I will never be “8 psl” or other things like that I get a resounding amount of fear from it. Not only does mouth breathing make your amygdala get all screwed up, but it affects your prefrontal cortex and everything related to it. For example you become way way way more prone to addiction (I myself have noticed its had to abstain from pornographic material) I think orthodontics as a whole are a front for a multitude of industries, including: Processed food manufactures, pornographic creators, gambling, smoking, big pharma, etc(anything that really relies on prefrontal cortex & or fear) Not only this, but I feel as if orthodontics literally have a correlation with lower your testosterone and human growth hormone. Being sleep deprived (which mouth breathing causes by robbing you of proper rem sleep) is a huge issue. I myself am starting to save up for testosterone therapy and hgh to make up for this robbery.

ADHD, I think with my whole heart that ADHD is caused by poor sleep during adolescent years. How do I know? Because guess what, I’ve been diagnosed! Also I’m not taking any of the countless amphetamines big pharma prescribed. It seems like just another issue that's caused by orthodontics. I was wondering if you had issues with ADHD?

The Fix, I’m aware that you can do multiple treatment options. According to you (which I agree with for the most part) it may be treatable from chewing and mewing doesn’t really have anything to do with reversing downgrowth (a retarded point by doctor mew, but who cares) But would MSDO and MARPE + headgear (or mse) be viable at my age? Unfortunately DJS can only move your forward 2cm (20mm) which I’m not sure is enough. What should I do in the future and what solution should I seek out?


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excuse me sir can you shorten this down, its too long, just put it into chat gpt and ask it
 
excuse me sir can you shorten this down, its too long, just put it into chat gpt and ask it
tldr: orthodontics -> shit airway -> bad tongue posture -> mouthbreathing -> amygdala & prefrontal cortex issue -> easier to control & more addiction prone.
Therefore orthodontics bad
 

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