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Posted by: Skull
« on: January 15, 2017, 05:02:52 am »

According to Mew bones resist high intensity, short duration forces but warp and move easily in response to long gentle forces. Which would make sense because otherwise people that regularly do activities like weight lifting and high impact sports like boxing would have deformed bodies after a while.

Meanwhile a tumorous growth slowly pushing on the skull can do this to it:


I wouldn't mix up the short and long periods as an experiment because then it'll just become unclear if the 30 minute duration is effective.
Posted by: MeltedFace
« on: January 14, 2017, 10:15:07 pm »

Maybe I can do an experiment where I do one method and then the other? I'm okay becoming a guinea pig - well, a modest guinea pig for seeing what help on a budget. What if like training, the bones could do one day 30 minutes, the next a long period, the next 30, and so on? Hmm...
Posted by: QuantumLookMaxer
« on: January 14, 2017, 08:23:57 pm »

Mew recently released a video on claiming power where he discusses his new face-pulling device. He showed a before and after of one of his patients that wore it for roughly 12 hours a day and the results were phenomenal. If you have to opportunity to do it for that long and have the patience to do it, I recommend trying it! I might try it myself.
Posted by: Progress
« on: January 14, 2017, 04:37:21 pm »

FP and Mewing will definitely work without NCR too. NCR seems to make both somewhat more effective however.
Posted by: MeltedFace
« on: January 14, 2017, 12:22:35 pm »

That makes sense... okay so probably stick with the normal 30 minute idea...has anyone tried just helmet pulling and mewing with results? I'm a little scared of NRC 😳 and can't do palette expansion yet...
Posted by: Progress
« on: January 14, 2017, 11:38:12 am »

It sounds a bit redundant, since our tongues are capable of producing similar constant low force without straining. Pushing for 30 mins at a time with constant moderate/high force is much harder, which is where the hockey helmet method shines. Facepulling too hard for too long seems to have diminishing returns.
Posted by: MeltedFace
« on: January 13, 2017, 06:50:16 pm »

I really like the results of Orthotropics, which suggests a gentle, longer pull. Has anyone tried wearing the hockey mask for face pulling at a low tension for several hours during the day?

I work at home, and have the option of actually trying this... I mean, anyone could - but I don't think most work environments will let an adult walk around and try to function with that on.

Thoughts? Thinking of getting a helmet soon, using a mouth mold with wires, and doing longer rounds. The only flaw is I'd like to sleep in head gear - but so far I think that's when I'd need it off. Can't see myself sleeping in a hockey mask.

And when it wearing it, I'd use tongue posturing like I've been practicing every day, all day.

Thoughts?