The only legit way to "bonesmash"

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Is to activate periosteal remodeling by passive mechanical load with your tongue, known as hard mewing
If you can hardmew right now and feel your zygomatic arch tense up, chances are with enough remodeling supplements, if you get your tissues adapted to that constant autistic load, you might get tissue adaptation, or periosteal adaptation. Not talking about maxillary movement, sutures, etc. Just tissue adaptation to force.
 
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Worked for Salludon! Oh wait he got fillers because it's physically impossible to change your bone density and size through tongue posture :yes:
 
Worked for Salludon! Oh wait he got fillers because it's physically impossible to change your bone density and size through tongue posture :yes:
sure he did what he did and called it hard mewing lmfao. This is actually scientific though, although the change itself may not be too crazy. But even fractions of mm's (in volume) make lighting changes
 
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sure he did what he did and called it hard mewing lmfao. This is actually scientific though, although the change itself may not be too crazy. But even fractions of mm's (in volume) make lighting changes
Do you do it?
 
doing it as im writing this thread
near perfect suction hold is enough in my case and with added pressure it makes the zygos feel fuzzy. Of course this is age dependant. If you're over 25 get double jaw lmfao sorry
 
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sure he did what he did and called it hard mewing lmfao. This is actually scientific though, although the change itself may not be too crazy. But even fractions of mm's (in volume) make lighting changes
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Is to activate periosteal remodeling by passive mechanical load with your tongue, known as hard mewing
If you can hardmew right now and feel your zygomatic arch tense up, chances are with enough remodeling supplements, if you get your tissues adapted to that constant autistic load, you might get tissue adaptation, or periosteal adaptation. Not talking about maxillary movement, sutures, etc. Just tissue adaptation to force.
is there a guide on hard mewing
 

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