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I found a Chewing Megathread posted by @retard back in 2020. I'll link it at the end of this thread.

Before reading it, I thought it would be water information that everyone on this site knows. As I started reading, he made a claim that chewing can increase forward growth. He also said that chewing with different teeth has different effects:


Decreasing midface length- chew with the incisors

Increasing midface length- chew with back molars

Making cheekbones higherset- chew with first molar to first premolar

Making orbitals more compact- chew with first molar to first premolar and incisors

Maximizing forward growth- chew with the incisors

Weakening sutures for moving the maxilla forward (will give much quicker mewing/facepulling results)- chew with incisors

Remodelling mandible to be more robust- any chewing method will give this change


He said you can combine these methods as long as they don't contradict each other (eg. you can't chew on your back molars and incisors.)


Someone here needs to elaborate and give stronger evidence. He gave a decent enough of evidence in the thread, but I don't know if it's enough to confirm. High IQcels need to enter this thread immediately. Could be HUGE information for me if true.
 
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I found a Chewing Megathread posted by @retard back in 2020. I'll link it at the end of this thread.

Before reading it, I thought it would be water information that everyone on this site knows. As I started reading, he made a claim that chewing can increase forward growth. He also said that chewing with different teeth has different effects:


Decreasing midface length- chew with the incisors

Increasing midface length- chew with back molars

Making cheekbones higherset- chew with first molar to first premolar

Making orbitals more compact- chew with first molar to first premolar and incisors

Maximizing forward growth- chew with the incisors

Weakening sutures for moving the maxilla forward (will give much quicker mewing/facepulling results)- chew with incisors

Remodelling mandible to be more robust- any chewing method will give this change


He said you can combine these methods as long as they don't contradict each other (eg. you can't chew on your back molars and incisors.)


Someone here needs to elaborate and give stronger evidence. He gave a decent enough of evidence in the thread, but I don't know if it's enough to confirm. High IQcels need to enter this thread immediately. Could be HUGE information for me if true.
mega cope but my interest is peaked link the thread
 
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Just put the trimax in the bag bro..
 
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pics or fucking what
 
I found a Chewing Megathread posted by @retard back in 2020. I'll link it at the end of this thread.

Before reading it, I thought it would be water information that everyone on this site knows. As I started reading, he made a claim that chewing can increase forward growth. He also said that chewing with different teeth has different effects:


Decreasing midface length- chew with the incisors

Increasing midface length- chew with back molars

Making cheekbones higherset- chew with first molar to first premolar

Making orbitals more compact- chew with first molar to first premolar and incisors

Maximizing forward growth- chew with the incisors

Weakening sutures for moving the maxilla forward (will give much quicker mewing/facepulling results)- chew with incisors

Remodelling mandible to be more robust- any chewing method will give this change


He said you can combine these methods as long as they don't contradict each other (eg. you can't chew on your back molars and incisors.)


Someone here needs to elaborate and give stronger evidence. He gave a decent enough of evidence in the thread, but I don't know if it's enough to confirm. High IQcels need to enter this thread immediately. Could be HUGE information for me if true.

getting forward growth by chewing on the incisors would be pretty good. I was reading some comments on that post but, I don't still know if it's true. (I'm not High IQcel but thanks, maybe i'll try it
 
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getting forward growth by chewing on the incisors would be pretty good. I was reading some comments on that post but, I don't still know if it's true. (I'm not High IQcel but thanks, maybe i'll try it
I don't chew on my incisiors because I think the risks outweigh the positives; humans were originally meant to only use incisors for biting, and chew with molars. Also I wouldn't chew on my incisors until I have enough evidence that it actually maximizes forward growth.
 
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I don't chew on my incisiors because I think the risks outweigh the positives; humans were originally meant to only use incisors for biting, and chew with molars. Also I wouldn't chew on my incisors until I have enough evidence that it actually maximizes forward growth.
But how come most people say that chewing with molars increases mid face length?
 
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But how come most people say that chewing with molars increases mid face length?
I don't know at all tbh, I have found no studies to back it up. This was just a thread I saw which I found interesting, and wanted to confirm/discuss it with other users.
 
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I don't know at all tbh, I have found no studies to back it up. This was just a thread I saw which I found interesting, and wanted to confirm/discuss it with other users.
Have you tried chewing 2-3 hours a day for 3-5 months? If so, did you notice any results? A few years ago, I remember coming across a post where this dude’s whole facial bone structure became more pronounced after chewing mastic gum for 3 years straight from the age of 18-21. Interesting stuff.
 
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Have you tried chewing 2-3 hours a day for 3-5 months? If so, did you notice any results? A few years ago, I remember coming across a post where this dude’s whole facial bone structure became more pronounced after chewing mastic gum for 3 years straight from the age of 18-21. Interesting stuff.
I used to chew on these types of pen lids almost religiously
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I stopped after a while for some reason, but I have found that my masseters were stronger. And my zygos were slightly more pronounced? All of this could truly just consist of other factors, such as puberty, etc.
 
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Just chew bro!
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I found a Chewing Megathread posted by @retard back in 2020. I'll link it at the end of this thread.

Before reading it, I thought it would be water information that everyone on this site knows. As I started reading, he made a claim that chewing can increase forward growth. He also said that chewing with different teeth has different effects:


Decreasing midface length- chew with the incisors

Increasing midface length- chew with back molars

Making cheekbones higherset- chew with first molar to first premolar

Making orbitals more compact- chew with first molar to first premolar and incisors

Maximizing forward growth- chew with the incisors

Weakening sutures for moving the maxilla forward (will give much quicker mewing/facepulling results)- chew with incisors

Remodelling mandible to be more robust- any chewing method will give this change


He said you can combine these methods as long as they don't contradict each other (eg. you can't chew on your back molars and incisors.)


Someone here needs to elaborate and give stronger evidence. He gave a decent enough of evidence in the thread, but I don't know if it's enough to confirm. High IQcels need to enter this thread immediately. Could be HUGE information for me if true.
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Holy mother of all cope
 
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I used to chew on these types of pen lids almost religiously
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I stopped after a while for some reason, but I have found that my masseters were stronger. And my zygos were slightly more pronounced? All of this could truly just consist of other factors, such as puberty, etc.
 
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