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Chewing is a very easy softmaxx that can significantly improve your looks. If you’re chewing now or want to get into chewing, this is the guide for you.
Section 1: Chewing
If you want jaw gains, Theres 3 things I can recommend for chewing. Those 3 things are mastic, falim and chisell. I’ll go into depth.
Part 1: Falim
Falim is a gum that has a bland, gas station gum like taste. The texture of it is smooth. When you chew on it, it’s hard but too hard for a beginner. Its also cheap. If you want to get into chewing, falim is a great place to start.
Amazon product ASIN B005GR1WO0
Part 2: Mastic
Mastic is a gum that looks like crystals when you take it out of the box for the first time. You have to chew down on them a little bit to turn it into gum.
once it’s been turned into gum, it has a texture that looks exactly like falim. The hardness of the gum is more than falim imo. The taste is also very different. The taste of falim is bland, the taste of mastic is very “earthy”.
Some users here have said that it tastes like dirt. In my experience, it tastes terrible and leaves a bad taste in your mouth after chewing. So if you can’t tolerate gum tasting bad, mastic isn’t for you. I also wouldn’t recommend mastic for chewing beginners, it’s very hard and can wear your jaw out easily.
Part 3: Chisell
Chisell is chewable silicone that is shaped like a small rectangle. The hardness of chisell varies. It comes in 3 versions, which are “light bite”, “medium bite” and “tough bite”.
I’ve bought all 3. The one you buy depends on how long you’ve been chewing. If you’re a beginner, buy the light bite. If you have some experience with chewing, get the medium or tough bite.
Chisell is not meant to be the only thing you chew either. It’s complementary. If you only chew Chisell, you will wear it down quickly and put holes through it, which renders it useless.
The company that makes these things are generous and have a free unlimited warranty. But that doesn’t mean you will get your Chisell instantly. I’ve had to wait 2-3 weeks to get my replacement chisells in the past. So it’s better for you to just use chisell as something to complement your mastic or falim chewing, which ensures that you can use your chisell for as long as possible and have maximum gains.
Section 2: How to chew
Part 1: Chewing with mastic and falim
Where you chew with mastic and falim is less important. You can chew on your molars, premolars, canines and so on. You will still get gains. You should ideally be chewing with an UP AND DOWN motion.
The length you chew falim or mastic should not exceed 2 hours a day. Or 1 hour a day if you’re combining mastic/falim with another jaw building method like chisell.
If you chew for too long, you will wear down your teeth and put yourself at risk for TMJ. You do NOT WANT TMJ. TMJ will force you to give up chewing.
Part 2: Chewing with chisell
Chisell should ONLY be chewed on your molars. NO EXCEPTIONS. If you chew it on your premolars or canines, you will put holes into your chisell quick, which will end up in it being useless and unchewable. This isn’t just my opinion either. It’s literally in the chisell manual.
Section 3: Gains and what to expect
After chewing for 5 months to a year, you can expect a significantly more defined/widened jaw due to a bigger masseter muscle.
Your masseter muscle isn’t the only thing that can be benefited from chewing. Other regions of your face can also see changes. Examples are your zygomatic arch and your ramus. I don’t want to go too much into detail, so I’ll just link threads and articles that explain or detail this.
https://looksmax.org/threads/chewing-to-develop-zygos.10178/ (Look at Wincels comment)
Chewing can significantly change the bones in your face if you’re young. If you’re past the age of 22-23, don’t expect much tbh. Your jaw will grow but other bones in your face might not move much. So if you’re young, chew. no excuses.
Here are some examples of people who chew maxxed
Section 4: Bloat
This section won’t be long because it’s simple.
Chewing will look like shit if you’re bloated. Lose weight and cut BF if you want your chewing to make your face look defined.
Section 5: Free weighting (experimental)
Free weighting is a new method I picked up recently. The method and how to do it is detailed here
https://web.archive.org/web/2017052...sseter-Temporalis-training-Free-Weight-method
You cannot do this and chew in the same day. It’s too risky. You have to develop a schedule.
@buflek developed a schedule for me. I’ll share it with all you
That’s it, that’s my thread.
@KEy21
@Dogs
@OOGABOOGA
@Yummyinmytummy
@Blitz
@LookistWorld
@LordNorwood
Edit: @andy9432 added another valuable experimental method. Y’all should thank him, this method might just work out
Section 1: Chewing
If you want jaw gains, Theres 3 things I can recommend for chewing. Those 3 things are mastic, falim and chisell. I’ll go into depth.
Part 1: Falim
Falim is a gum that has a bland, gas station gum like taste. The texture of it is smooth. When you chew on it, it’s hard but too hard for a beginner. Its also cheap. If you want to get into chewing, falim is a great place to start.
Amazon product ASIN B005GR1WO0
Part 2: Mastic
Mastic is a gum that looks like crystals when you take it out of the box for the first time. You have to chew down on them a little bit to turn it into gum.
once it’s been turned into gum, it has a texture that looks exactly like falim. The hardness of the gum is more than falim imo. The taste is also very different. The taste of falim is bland, the taste of mastic is very “earthy”.
Some users here have said that it tastes like dirt. In my experience, it tastes terrible and leaves a bad taste in your mouth after chewing. So if you can’t tolerate gum tasting bad, mastic isn’t for you. I also wouldn’t recommend mastic for chewing beginners, it’s very hard and can wear your jaw out easily.
Part 3: Chisell
Chisell is chewable silicone that is shaped like a small rectangle. The hardness of chisell varies. It comes in 3 versions, which are “light bite”, “medium bite” and “tough bite”.
I’ve bought all 3. The one you buy depends on how long you’ve been chewing. If you’re a beginner, buy the light bite. If you have some experience with chewing, get the medium or tough bite.
Chisell is not meant to be the only thing you chew either. It’s complementary. If you only chew Chisell, you will wear it down quickly and put holes through it, which renders it useless.
The company that makes these things are generous and have a free unlimited warranty. But that doesn’t mean you will get your Chisell instantly. I’ve had to wait 2-3 weeks to get my replacement chisells in the past. So it’s better for you to just use chisell as something to complement your mastic or falim chewing, which ensures that you can use your chisell for as long as possible and have maximum gains.
CHISELL- FLAGSHIP JAW MUSCLE GROWTH TECHNOLOGY
Develop a strong masculine chiseled jawline by training your jaw muscles with CHISELL. Simply put on each side of your teeth and chew. Just 10 minutes a day is enough to achieve more attractive facial features. Shipping worldwide.
chisell.eu
Section 2: How to chew
Part 1: Chewing with mastic and falim
Where you chew with mastic and falim is less important. You can chew on your molars, premolars, canines and so on. You will still get gains. You should ideally be chewing with an UP AND DOWN motion.
The length you chew falim or mastic should not exceed 2 hours a day. Or 1 hour a day if you’re combining mastic/falim with another jaw building method like chisell.
If you chew for too long, you will wear down your teeth and put yourself at risk for TMJ. You do NOT WANT TMJ. TMJ will force you to give up chewing.
Part 2: Chewing with chisell
Chisell should ONLY be chewed on your molars. NO EXCEPTIONS. If you chew it on your premolars or canines, you will put holes into your chisell quick, which will end up in it being useless and unchewable. This isn’t just my opinion either. It’s literally in the chisell manual.
Section 3: Gains and what to expect
After chewing for 5 months to a year, you can expect a significantly more defined/widened jaw due to a bigger masseter muscle.
Your masseter muscle isn’t the only thing that can be benefited from chewing. Other regions of your face can also see changes. Examples are your zygomatic arch and your ramus. I don’t want to go too much into detail, so I’ll just link threads and articles that explain or detail this.
https://looksmax.org/threads/chewing-to-develop-zygos.10178/ (Look at Wincels comment)
Human mandibular shape is associated with masticatory muscle force - Scientific Reports
Understanding how and to what extent forces applied to the mandible by the masticatory muscles influence its form, is of considerable importance from clinical, anthropological and evolutionary perspectives. This study investigates these questions. Head CT scans of 382 adults were utilized to...
www.nature.com
Chewing can significantly change the bones in your face if you’re young. If you’re past the age of 22-23, don’t expect much tbh. Your jaw will grow but other bones in your face might not move much. So if you’re young, chew. no excuses.
Here are some examples of people who chew maxxed
Section 4: Bloat
This section won’t be long because it’s simple.
Chewing will look like shit if you’re bloated. Lose weight and cut BF if you want your chewing to make your face look defined.
Section 5: Free weighting (experimental)
Free weighting is a new method I picked up recently. The method and how to do it is detailed here
https://web.archive.org/web/2017052...sseter-Temporalis-training-Free-Weight-method
You cannot do this and chew in the same day. It’s too risky. You have to develop a schedule.
@buflek developed a schedule for me. I’ll share it with all you
That’s it, that’s my thread.
@KEy21
@Dogs
@OOGABOOGA
@Yummyinmytummy
@Blitz
@LookistWorld
@LordNorwood
Edit: @andy9432 added another valuable experimental method. Y’all should thank him, this method might just work out
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