The "ART OF THUMB-PULLING" for a increased facial attraction.
Summary
TLDRThe video explores the concept of face pulling and thumb pulling as methods to alter facial structure, potentially after puberty. It discusses the effects of these techniques on the maxilla and jawbone, citing evidence from orthotropic practices and individual experiences. The script also delves into the physiological benefits of such practices, including improved breathing, and encourages consistency for noticeable results.
Takeaways
- ๐ค The script discusses the possibility of altering facial structure through a technique called 'face pulling' or 'thumb pulling', even after puberty.
- ๐ The 'self-aware monkey' example shows significant facial changes after nine months of face pulling, suggesting increased bone growth and a more prominent jaw.
- ๐ The technique is said to mimic orthotropic methods used to expand the palate, potentially leading to a more attractive facial appearance.
- ๐ The speaker emphasizes the importance of consistency in applying the technique for noticeable results.
- ๐ The method involves placing thumbs against the hard palate and pulling hard for a few minutes twice a day, with precautions to protect the skin and neck.
- ๐ฆท The script mentions the use of orthodontic appliances that apply similar pressure to the palate, leading to changes in facial structure.
- ๐ The physiological benefits of the technique are highlighted, including improved breathing and a more defined facial structure.
- ๐ The speaker references orthotropic presentations and real cases to support the effectiveness of the method.
- ๐ The concept of 'mewing' is introduced as another way to apply pressure to the palate, potentially leading to similar facial changes.
- ๐ The script concludes by encouraging viewers, especially those between 16 and 20 years old, to try the technique and observe the potential changes in their facial structure.
Q & A
What is the main technique discussed in the transcript related to facial appearance?
-The main technique discussed is 'face pulling' or 'thumb pulling', which involves using the thumbs to pull the face apart, potentially to make it appear more attractive and to mimic an orthotropic technique for expanding the palate.
What is the purpose of pulling the face apart according to the script?
-The purpose is to increase the prominence of the maxilla and jawbone, which may make the face appear more attractive to the opposite sex and others, and to potentially improve breathing by expanding the palate.
What is the 'self-aware monkey' mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'self-aware monkey' refers to a person who documented their growth over 14.5 months through face pulling, showing a significant change in facial structure, particularly in the jawbone and forehead.
How does the script suggest one should perform face pulling?
-The script suggests hooking the thumbs against the hard palate and pulling hard for about two to three minutes twice a day, using tissue or fabric between the thumbs and teeth to protect the skin and leaning the neck back against a wall or shelf to distribute the force.
What are the potential benefits of face pulling mentioned in the transcript?
-The potential benefits include changes in cranial and facial structure, increased bone growth, improved breathing, and aesthetic improvements such as a more defined jawline and cheekbones.
What is the significance of the sutures of the skull in relation to face pulling?
-The sutures of the skull are mentioned to indicate that even after the age of puberty, when the sutures are believed to have fused, face pulling can still have an effect on the facial structure.
What is the physiological benefit of having a wider palate as mentioned in the transcript?
-A wider palate can lead to improved breathing capabilities, as it provides more room for air passage and can alleviate issues related to mouth breathing.
What is the 'MSE' mentioned in the transcript referring to?
-MSE stands for Maxillary Suture Expansion, which is a technique used to widen the palate and can lead to changes in facial aesthetics and improved breathing.
How does the script differentiate between short, strong forces and constant small forces in face pulling?
-The script suggests that constant small forces, such as those applied in face pulling, are safe and can lead to changes in the facial structure, whereas short, strong forces have not been observed and could potentially be dangerous.
What is the role of the tongue in the context of the script?
-The tongue plays a role in maintaining the palate's shape and contributing to the effects of face pulling. The script mentions 'mewing', which involves keeping the tongue pressed against the palate to help widen it and improve facial structure.
What evidence does the script provide to support the effectiveness of face pulling?
-The script provides evidence in the form of before and after photos, orthotropic presentations, and the physiological explanation of how consistent pressure can change the structure of the skull and palate over time.
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