I hope this gets to Christina Applegate
At 53 years old Christina Applegate has Multiple Sclerosis and I am confident these biomechanics can help her.
The youtube version
Today I decided I want to take a slightly different tact towards my celebrity content.
Rather than write about Christina… I want to write TO Christina.
Kind of an appeal from one person that has suffered and knows what it is like to have your life ripped from them. To another.
And rather than guess as to what happened to her… i’ll let her know what clues i’m looking at and let her decide.
Is this guy some bozo from the Internet?
Or is it worth the small experiment he is encouraging me to try?
Now let’s begin.
I grew up with a big crush on her
Like many who came of age in the late 80s and early 90s, I was captivated by Christina Applegate's portrayal of Kelly Bundy on "Married with Children" (1987-1997).
For a high school student during those years, she was the epitome of teenage fantasy. I was in love.
Her role as the beautiful but ditzy Kelly Bundy made the show must-watch television, and she became one of the most recognizable faces of that era.
Now she obviously suffered a lot
Her health challenges have been well-documented and pretty heartbreaking.
In 2008, she faced breast cancer, leading to a double mastectomy.
Then in 2021, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
By 2023, these health challenges forced her to step back from acting.
Throughout this journey, her appearance changed dramatically, leading to a ton of public speculation and commentary.
The shape of her skull and profile tell me a lot about what happened
I read the soft tissue lines of her face and neck like a book.
How?
Well because I have done lesser versions of what has happened to her to myself multiple times.
The stuff I describe with these biomechanics is the ONLY way that this happens. I am very confident of that.
You just do not change this soft tissue that i pay attention to any other way.
It’s like seeing a bunch of rubble and concluding “that building must have collapsed.” And everyone thinks “uhhhh yeah… that’s obvious you idiot.”
When i see the skull and neck in the condition that it is in with her… it is the same to me. It’s just so OBVIOUS.
She has flattened her curve of spee. Something i talk about here:
What happened to her has dental origins.
I am sure of it. The question is how.
Here are some clues as to what may have happened
While there's no public record of orthodontic work, some telling incidents emerged as I was Googling.
In 2012, she underwent emergency dental surgery for a broken molar, an article you can find here: link.
This is a clear sign of structural issues because a molar should never just break like this. It is a very thick tooth.
The only way it happens is if the area is already structurally damaged making it easy to break.
Ask yourself… “Do i see pro athletes or top models just randomly breaking a molar?” No.. it doesn’t happen because their dental structures are pretty much always very sound.
By 2014, she was photographed with renowned LA cosmetic dentist Dr. Zakhor. Why was she photo’d in the office of a dentist known for putting veneers, invisalign and implants on famous people?
Hmmm you don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to figure that one out.
I am willing to bet she did something artificial around that time (2014) and this was what led to the MS.
I would highly recommend she try wearing a rubber mouthguard
Based on my personal experience I’d say she will DEFINITELY improve simply by wearing a rubber mouthguard to sleep every night.
Over 100+ people have purchased a Reviv at this point. And I’ve been running a test group since early 2013.
I am reviewing journals regularly and seeing very solid progress. We’ve gotten people out of brain fog, pain, and other things.
In the coming months I hope to be able to share a lot more of the positive things I am seeing.
But also there is me... my story. I was not too far from where she is skeletally in 2020. And i am reversing all of it.
If i can do it… she can.
It is already proven that these ‘biomechanics’ work against Multiple Sclerosis
This stuff I’m saying isn't just theoretical.
Practitioners like Dr. Brendan Stack have successfully treated MS and other neurological conditions using dental approaches for decades now. It is documented on Youtube in videos like the one i put above.
Dr. Young jun Lee's work with his OBA appliance (essentially a rubber mouthguard) has shown similar results. I covered him earlier in this article.
The evidence exists - it's just not widely understood or accepted.
Closing thoughts
Christina… if you ever do read this… read it with extreme skepticism.
But after the initial anger of “where does this guy get off saying this shit…” wears off…
…then ask yourself… “what if there is something to this?”
Let it pique your curiosity to at least read some of my other articles explaining how this stuff works and the logical support for it.
Then ask yourself…
Is it worth the $25 that it costs to buy a rubber mouthguard and then the effort to wear it when sleeping?
Let’s see…
The cost is negligible
It is non-invasive.
The effort is negligible as it doesn’t require a doctor or dentist to be involved.
But if he’s right… it drastically improves the quality of your life and probably gives you a lot more years with the ones you love.
And then finally ask yourself…
“What have I got to lose?”
I thought you were full of shit until I spent half an hour watching that first video. I was completely blown away with the results achieved for each patient, and commend you for getting this type of treatment out there for public consumption. Definitely not something that most of us are even aware of.
I’m on a four year journey of tragedy from being Superman to Quasimodo. Stumbled on you by accident while exploring postural restoration. Makes sense. I had a molar capped in 2019. Took about a year to start the slide. I ordered the reviv and the JS dental guard. Can’t wait to get this thing turned around. Terry P. Houston TX.