natelma0
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Ik I'll probably get hate for this, an influx of greytards who will argue otherwise using a hundred studies or whatevs but just save up for surgery, would love to be proven wrong
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is this a serious thread cause this doesn't make any sense
would love to be proven wrong
I dnrd that thread, I would love to be proven wrong I would suck ops cock if he shows any proof of this working anecdotally then and only then will I read that thread and waste hours researching something uselessis this a serious thread cause this doesn't make any sense
I dnrd that thread, I would love to be proven wrong I would suck ops cock if he shows any proof of this working anecdotally then and only then will I read that thread and waste hours researching something useless
Just search up subperiosteal hematoma and itll pop up, basically to summarize hitting bone causes bone hypertrophy waoowwwWhich thread are you talking about bud![]()
Also to summarize even further, whether it's calcification of a hematoma or changes in bone geometry due to wolffes law, the phenomena is practically the same, repeated force over certain area equals bigger bone, it's genuinely the same shit but op argues it isn't just because he wants to delude himself into believing this will do anything in terms of bone growthWhich thread are you talking about bud![]()