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I wanted to reply here in this thread, but I think it would be fitting to make a new thread about this subject of how all these things are (possibly) interconnected with eachother. This would make it easier for anyone interested in it to find it, and also keep this thread on-topic for those not interested in it.

I must say I'm very glad you know about these sort of things too (like chakra's/mbti/face-body posture etc..) and also have interest in how they're all interconnected , but given you're an INTP too, it should not really surprise me (lol) . I was thinking about posting about such things in some mbti channel or so, but they of course have no clue what even a maxilla is, or that can even alter a face in the ways people have managed to do on this forum.

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Also INTP. I'm really into MBTI/the 16 personalites..I talk about it everyday

As far as Tyler, yes that was also the reason I thought he was an INFP

MBTI types on this forum

It would not surprise me if this forum had a high degree of Extroverted Intuition types (for those less known about the functions, these are INTP, INFP, ENTP, ENFP ) because they tend to be into novel ideas and experimenting (or at least are not afraid to experiment) . I think intuitive Te users would tend to first want to hear "scientific evicence", and would not really try to experiment on themselves, also because their Ni is much more hestiant when it comes to experimenting) . I'd guess most sensors will just find it odd, as long as it's not mainstream enough. Although I think they'd also accept it if a man in a white coat would tell them it works.

Although I mentioned extroverted intuition types being into such thing, now I think of it I do think ENFP's are generally too busy living in the moment to concentrate on such thing, nor being often enough on the internet to find this dump - but that's just an estimation)

Facial features & MBTI types related?

The odd but interesting thing is that that I seem to spot a pattern in facials proportions among people who are certain mbti type too. For example for INTP's it seems a very high degree of them have a long head, relative weak jaws and cheekbones, a relative long-ish nose and receded chin (basically a maxilla that retracted and somewhat rotated). At least a good degree of the ones I see online (youtube and such) and the ones I know in real life just often seem to have that specific type of face.
Also I wondered if facial proportions and MBTI-types do turn out to be correlated, whether these facial proportions are the cause of being a specific type or a consequence of being the type.

Possibly politically incorrect theory/idea for some viewers below

Because I seem to notice such a high degree of types like the INTP have such a retracted maxilla and thus certain facial proportions, I wonder if that is the thing that makes then on average have that typical INTP personality and the also the relative high IQ that seems to come with it.  If we look at east asians for example, who have the highest IQ's among the races according to statistics, they also appear to have about the about the most retracted maxilla's as far as it comes to ehtnicities. Although for east-asians their flatter facial structure seems to come naturally, for whites it seems they most often seem to get a more retracted/receded maxilla when they do things like mouthbreathing or for some other reason fail to develop their face as seems intended by nature. I have the impression the degree of INTP's in asia is higher too, although I do not have numbers to back that up. However, on average east asians seem quite introverted, thinkers and abstract (n), which could explain why the stereotype is that they're good at math (thinking abstractly).

If we look at how the different ethnicities on average look in terms of facial structure, it seems that the average pattern is that the ones who generally have the most retracted/receded maxilla's also seem to have the highest IQs on average (average east asians) , the ones with a "normal" maxilla average (average white), and the ones with very protruding maxilla's (average african) generally lower (IQ's all according to the statistics avaliable about them). Africans are are usually perceived to be the most talented when it comes to sports, which could be somehow related to their more forward maxilla's, which could make them more sensory based (in mbti terms) rather than abstract based (N in mbti). Sensors are on average more into sports and better at it (the ideal sport type is often described as ESTP/ISTP)

Gender dimorphism, hormones & facial structure

Another pattern I seem to notice in people when comparing their looks and their MBTI type, is that sensors more often have a higher degree gender dimorphism than intuitives. For those who are not familair with the term gender dimorphism, it is the extend to which the organism (in this case human) has changed from looking (and to a degree acting) like a child, towards looking like an adult in the typical gender-stereotypical way. This means that a high degree of diphormism makes boys change into typical manly looking men, and changes girls into looking like typical very feminine adult looking females. Gender diphormism comes from being somewhat high in gender typical hormones during puberty and changes the body and mind in that period. This means that it gives men a more typical manly build with wide shoulders,a thin waist, bigger jaws and chin, naturally a relative athletic build and generally a bigger head overal. (all because of facial and body bone growth). In a similar manner it changes girls into woman where the ass and thighs grow, the waste stays thin and breast grow bigger too. Both men and woman who have high diphormism generally look older than they are, because of the changes they had from looking like a child towards looking like an adult are big. When they are 15 they might look 18, while a person who had low diphormism will look somewhat young for their age for a large portion of their life (untill wrinkes appear which give away age)

MBTI & gender diphormism

When looking at MBTI types and diphormism, it seems that sensors have higher diphormism and intuitives lower. One might wonder why is the case, as sensors do not appear more mature in every way (they do in some). I wondered if this was related to the age at which the child hits puberty. There have been studies that show that the later a child hits puberty, the smarter they generally become on average . I think that sensors get into puberty early, while intuitives generally get into puberty later. This older age that the child get's into puberty, allows the child's mind to develop longer and thus becomes smarter , while gender diphormism in the form of puberty finalises the amount that the brain is developed biologically. So with early puberty, the person will grow into adulthood earlier too, but at the expense of intelligence. It only seems that early puberty results in a bigger change in gender diphormism, possibly because the total age at which the body is programmed to be able to change is limited. Later puberty possibly means that the puberty is shorter too , which results in a lower degree of gender diphormism

When looking around in your environment, you may notice that men who do less intelligence based typical manual labour jobs (mbti sensor), way more often have that stereotypical manly look about them, in terms of body and facetype, while the absolute opposite, the smart geek/nerd (mbti intuitive) will tend to look somewhat young in both their face and body development (bones). While most people are obviously somehere in between these 2 extremes, it appears that where they are on the spectrum of being in between these 2 stereotypes, does seem to indicate their level of (abstract)intelligence in a lot of cases.

Intelligence & accomplishment

Please note that when I talk about intelligence here, I talk about a specific type of intelligence, which is close to the IQ(-test) type of intellgence. Of course everyone is intelligence in different ways and IQ just basically measures one type of intelligence. While jobs are to a degree are somewhat of an indicator of IQ- type of intelligence, often other things also play a big role in achieving something like a high status jobs, such as being hardworking, perseverance, confidence, money, being goal orientated etc. So when I talk about high intelligence, I mean raw IQ type of intelligence and not having a high status job, because these are 2 quite different things.

Please note that these are just my sujective thoughts about the subjects, and in this particular case I am talking about averages when I mention things and not individuals,

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Hey Tyler,
I've not been on this forum for a while. I just wanted to say if you have problems with these photoshopped pics I posted here for comparison purposes, you can always send me a message (should get in my email) and I'll remove them .They remain your pictures of course.
Also I wanted to point out that while I was working on the adaptions of your and plato's improvement pics for making them more similar in colors and such for comparison purposes, although they now look more similar because of style, I have stared at them for quite some type while adapting the pictures. And although the change in a face may not be the most obvious to pinpoint, I did clearly see and still see a clear difference between the 2 pics. They're not big differences that alter a face so that it seems someone else, but when it comes to facial aesthetics seemingly small changes in a face can have quite a big effect on how aesthetic the face is perceived and thus 'is'. Most humans as a whole look somewhat similar, especially if they're the same (pure) race. it's the slighter changes that make the difference. Since you a good face already, it means that while you progress, the changes are not gonna be as huge as a face with an incredibly retrated maxilla for example that needs to be resolved. So in that sense, you're already in a "luxery position" of not having to deal with such a big problem.
If you're interested I can always try to make a comparison adaption again for your newer pic with some of the older ones who have the same angle of lights and same camera angle

By the way, I've lately became more interested in MBTI, and wondered if you're an INFP?

Related to your topic of calcium and such, I found it a huge concidence that I've not been on this forum for monthssss and today and yesterday I've been reading about magnesium/calcium and the problem of calcification (which possibly causes health issues as bad sleep etc etc). And for some reason I felt like going to this forum today and read that you were looking into a somewhat similar topic as well. I'd say what a coincidence (but my girlfriend would say "no, it's meant to be...its a sign!" ..lol. However it may be, it's an interesting topic as well

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Request for Self-NCR Guide
« on: February 19, 2018, 06:54:50 am »
I'd like to have the guide too

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Help, my back teeth are tipping when I expand
« on: February 19, 2018, 06:53:55 am »
Hi fire. I'm curious if you managed to fix your problems with tipping teeth

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Well,
I am not personally surprised there are not *that* many pictures of people on forums such as these. First of all, we must take into account that the userbase is very small too. On most days , nothing is happening at all. Not a single post or whatever. The second and problably most obvious reason for a limited degree of visual 'Proof" is that most people are here for themself and to improve their looks and possibily health, in a way that is quite controversial. Alot of people on the 'outside world' consider new techniques on a forum without any 'professional' leading it, really quite odd. Also, we have to take into account that this type of looksmaxing especially for guys is still considered quite controversial too. Some things like working out are accepted these days and consisdered normal and 'healthy'. Although the amount of people who do plastic surgery is hundreds time more than those who are into techniques like described on this website, but the amount of picturse you will find on the internet is pretty limited even then when you compare it to the amount of people actually doing it. Most people prefer not to tell others about their plastic surgery, hair transplants and waht not. Especially guys. Go to such a forum and they talk about how you should do it in your vacation and never go out side, so people will not notice and stuff.
So even with things that are considered much more mainstream like plastic surgery, people are generally not really open about it. So if you compare such a mainstream thing as that to visitiing a site like this, and using these 'strange'  techniques like people do here on themself without supervision from a professional is not considered that normal. Not many people are  building your own braces to change the shape of your head, and most would never believe that it would work either or why it mattes where your maxilla is located, because they have no clue what a maxilla is.


I honestly think if you compare the amount of actual users doing anything and the amount of people who put up pictures, the percentage is not even that small. I mean, most plastic surgeon websites showcase like 5 people, and they do it for a living.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: New information related to face-pulling
« on: February 06, 2018, 04:55:53 am »
I think being calm and let your body be in that calm state definately helps in creating changes. After all, this is the same for digestion. Digestion only works correctly if you are relaxed, because if your body is in 'fight or flight mode' , the body does not consider your digestion the priority at the moment, but your nervous system and muscles since they help you out of a stressing situatio. So when you eat and digest, you should also be very calm and such for optimal digestion.

So yeah, it would make sense that if  you put pressure on your body you should always make sure you do not put so much stress on it that it comes in this same 'fight or flight'mode, since maybe that blocks any changes from happening. The body is then in defence mode too much, not in 'repair' mode. Maybe the best would be to, while facepulling, is to do something extremely relaxing. For example watch a comedy show or movie or whatever to make your mind positivive, put on relaxing music etc etc

At least, my 2 cents;)

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I think my teeth came forward, since my mouth feels different inside. I have to stretch my tounge more to touch my teeth, so I am sure about that. My sister uses facepulling too, and for her I can really see her mouth area having come forward more and her lips became fuller too.

I have to say though, that starecta does really not seem like a good idea to me, since it lengtens the face , which I think is the opposite one should be doing, because looking at from a nature point of view, it does not make the face look more balanced. It does the opposite of that. Wider faces look more healthy than longer ones and in our nature we tend to 'know' when a face human looks healthy (aka 'goodlooking") , but most people are not aware *Why* they find it appealing to look at, but there's a natural logical reason behind anything.

Maybe starecta kinda solves a problem, or fully does it, but I do think it's a really natural kinda solution. It kinda forces the face and body into changes that the body would have never done itself.  Maybe by doing that it takes away issues you have with your body, and then that's great, but I think it can create problems too at the same time. By wearing these things between your mouth you end up needing some extra teeth on top of your teeth (so to say) to keep your bite fitting. Just my 2 cents though

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Long face but still good maxilla?
« on: February 06, 2018, 04:35:22 am »
I think each individual facial shape are ashould be taken into consideration if one rates the maxilla location and rotation. I think it is definately possible to have a longer face and good maxilla. If you take a frontal picture of a person with a good maxilla, and make it more narrow with photoshop, it will still look like a 'good looking' person, aka a healthy developed face.
The thing is that features tell alot more about the maxilla.

for example

- Is the mouth area located more forwards (as it with with many black people) then the maxilla is usually more forward
- How long is the 'midface' of a person? (height from mouth to eye area).The longer the nose (height) in comparison with the chin and upperpart of face (above eyes) height, the worse the maxilla usually is

I both disagree and agree with the part about races having different faces, but not different maxilas. I believe strongly when looking at different races that, at this moment in time at least, not each ethnicity has an equally forward maxilla in terms of *averages* . I've noticed south europeans and north africans ( 'arabs') more often have a more recessed maxilla, just as black people more often have a  forward maxilla etc etc...This is why I think north africans (arabs) and south europeans usually have more eyelid exposure too than north europeans and long-ish noses that point downward. The more north/west-ish you go (germany, scandinavia etc) , the less eyelid exposure you will usually see and the more 'upturned' the noses will be (on average)

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: A Focus on the Nose
« on: January 12, 2018, 12:15:12 pm »
Well, first of all good to see you joined the 'party'here. (i must say this "party" can always use some new members)
Anyway, good to hear you achieved results with improving your face using Dr Mew's techniques.

I myself had quite a decently big nose too which improved after doing 1 NRC session (with professional) which did absolutely nothing visible to change my facial features at that moment. However, the next day after the NCR I started doing the hockey helmet facepulling technique and within 2 days my girlfriend saw differences. They progressed for motnhs and months. i saw them too, but yeah if you only see it yourself it's not really that objective). I went on doing facepulling for about a year or so this way and especially in the beginning alot of progress was made. My face which was long became wider, eyes got a more positice calthal tilt and my nose became smaller AND smaller looking

Both my nose became smaller because
- My cheekbone area and maxilla came forward, in a way that took off that hard "edge" I had around my nose. It looks more refined now
- my face became wider, but not my nose, making my nose look smaller too in relative terms in comparison to the face

I personally do not think the problem of big noses lie in muscles at all, but only really in *bone* in most of the cases, and not in soft tissue, but I can ot say for sure because I can not see your face.

- Maybe you can tell me that in the areas where it feels big, does it feel like they're bones underneath the big areas or is it the soft tissue (the nosetip for exampleis soft tissue).
- Is it more too wide, too thick, too much pointing down, too long (downwards compared to the rest of your features)?
- Maybe you have a picture of some nose (and by preference face) on the internet that looks like your nose, which could give us (or me? ) a better idea of the type of problem with your nose
- how is your face shape overal? is it long and thin-ish?

I believe I've basically seen 2 type of problems where noses seem big

1.  A recessed maxilla (or - a recessed AND rotated maxilla)
2.  A lack of facial bone growth in your face overal, mostly in the lower regions (which is the result of too little growth cause of low related hormones such as HGH)

1.  So when the maxilla positioning is the problem,  there could be enough bone in your face, but it's not positioned well, which gives the appearance of a big nose, which will give a more longish head usually. The face bones*did* grow, but not in the right directions
2.  There is a lack of bones, which gives a relatively small head. The whole face did not grow as much. this gives the person a relative youngish babyface. The more faces grow under the influence of (male) hormones, the more the lower regions of the face grow, such as the chin and the jaws. The bigger they grow, the more they will balance out a big nose. A big nsoe on itself is hardly ever really the problem. It's often that the OTHER features of the face as the jaw and underside of the face did not grow enough to balance it out and make it look aestheticly pleasing

A third option could be that it's actually both. I think alot of people where their looks look off, have a bit of both. The thing is that if bones grow big enough, they sorta make up for some of the aesthetic problems that for example mouth breathing can give. For example, stuff like stroids make cheekbones grow, and all the facial bones. In men with big eyes, they will make the eyes smaller over time when the steroids are used, because the bones in all directions, so forward too. If you only have a lack of hormones, you get a typical babyface. On itself without any moutbreathing this does not look that bad. It will only make you look young and not tough and manly, but not that aestheticly unpleasing to the eye. More a bit gender neutral/youngish etc..

To come back to  your question, If there's anyone asking to try out some methods that might help, i'm always voting 'hell yeah'. We're a limited group of people here investing time in this subject, so any kind of information or self experimentation is more than welcome in my idea

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Another Update For You Guys
« on: July 31, 2017, 05:42:36 am »
That's a huge progress Jamo!  Indeed the first total transformation, based on what i've seen in the pictures. I wondered if there's any reason you particularly made the eyes on the 'before'invisible? Is this because otherwise people you know can find this pictures back, or does it have another reason?

The thing is I'm really curious to see the difference in eye area in these pics. I remember from other pics, I've seen of you in the past, that your eyes have become much more hooded.

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i'd try faecpulling for a few months, and see if the results you see satisfy you enough. I was hooked when i started facepulling! I always wanted to 'fix' things that did not seem right (like in your head you know what things are supposed to look like) but I found most unnatural methods the same as regular Medicine. Not aimed at fixing the root, but aimed on fixing the end result, meaning the root problem is usually not taken away, and the possible impact of the things you're doing (like surgery) in the future is uncertain. I agree that it's better to try things like facepulling before, because even though I could see the problem was not fixed in some weeks, I definately saw changes and the whole face changes in a harmonic way. That is maybe the biggest good side about natural approaches, they make changes that look NATURAL and keep the harmonics of the face well, and most possibily improved. The thing with surgery is that it can look fake, or even if it does not look really fake, something about the harmonics of the face seems off, in a way that makes the face looks like it had plastic surgery. My face was pretty thin and long, and now while its still not compact, my jaws and even next to my eyes I my face has expanded, making my face seem alot more logic. Also i got rid of tired eyes (were droopy now horizontal) and i actually have somewhat cheeks now, which i totally lacked before. I've not done enough  of facepuling lately though!

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: How does one -facepull-?
« on: May 17, 2017, 03:57:54 am »
id guess you can use the palate expander you already have, if it has attachment points to it where you can attach the elastics to, if you want to use the 'classic' facepull technique that equals the hockey helmet. There are so many ways to facepull, there is not only one static way to do it

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: Handling your body
« on: May 05, 2017, 10:29:16 am »
Maybe it's the same thing as Mike mew said about that your body structure and function, as in changing structure changes function and changing function changes structure, so  both following eachother too, with the skull/body thing. If you change one, the onger changes with it. They are possibily simply connected/related to one another.

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Cranial Restructuring / Re: On scoliosis
« on: May 05, 2017, 08:04:00 am »
for lower back pain id recommend 1 treatment atlax profilax...its all it took for all the 4 people i send it to and me to get our forward head posture solved and 2 backpain reduced 70%, 1 knee pain solved 100% and now its more difficult to sit 'wrong'than right. Normally i'd sit and just hang forward , not straight up. i could sit straight up , but i would have to forced it with musccle strength. Now it costs effort to sit the way i sit before. Like the structure now can keep itself up, and is bascically in the right postion. I have scoliosis too , but i am not sure if it helped for that though. I never had complaints, other than that it was visible i was skinnier when i was younger it was more visible than now. (aka bones stick out more so more obvious like shoulders  unevenly high. That part doesnt get solved by atlas profilax, but the guy said that treated me with it , said that over time the structure of the body slowly will even itself out more, since the cause of the unevenness is oftne the atlas, however since it has been in that position for pretty much your whole life, the muscles adapted towards that and at the moment its your muscles that are still holding some parts in the wrong position/location. When its uneven, some get longer or shorter ..etc.. Not sure if this was helpful, but since this method helped me more than any supplement ive ever taken or other health related thing ive ever done (See my old posts about it) i really recommend it to anyone with even somewhat related issues. Just read the reviews about it online..very good, and fortuantely consistant with my exprience and the 4 people in my life ive send there as well.

did anyone else did it here? i know 1 person did it ..forgot her name...the woman who had pictures of herself before after ncr too, that had the horse kicked in her face. I got the idea from her on another site

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