Same thought I’ve had, like must be nice for someone’s biggest goal to be to “look better.” I’m here for the healing and health benefits. My teeth getting straighter, now that’s just a nice cherry on top that I wasn’t even expecting when I came into this 😊.
The biggest red flag for me is that nowhere here have you clearly defined what Reviv actually is.
I think it's fair to say its spread across a few articles... but essentially i would say:
It is a belief in a specific logic:
- The skull and skeleton collapse because of some basic biomechanics/physics
- That collapse is the root cause of disease/assymetry/aging
- One way that collapse is reflected is by the flattening of the curve of spee
- Wearing a mouthguard stretches the soft tissue that inflates the skull/skeleton and essentially reverses the collapse
- Everything associated to that collapse is then reversed.
- And potentially every human can achieve 'perfection' regardless of age/genetics/lifestyle
And it is a method
- use a mouthguard or flat plane splint to reverse the collapse process
- expedite it with my 'fast method' stretches
- as you do it curve of spee improves and all kinds of things improve
- it can be continued until 'perfection' is achieved
Same thought I’ve had, like must be nice for someone’s biggest goal to be to “look better.” I’m here for the healing and health benefits. My teeth getting straighter, now that’s just a nice cherry on top that I wasn’t even expecting when I came into this 😊.