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BornAlive's avatar

i like what you’re writing about. i wish you could bring in other voices to confirm or elucidate further you’re doing. i read every single article you write. where are the people who this has worked for?

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EGK's avatar

Reviv as a business is really only a few months old.

Lots of folks are seeing initial results and have written to me about them and some of the quotes are on my site. But i also allow everyone to interact freely on my skool and share what they're going thru.

Also a number of them have commented either on posts or the substack messages about progress they are seeing.

My first test group was in early 2013 and consisted of only ~13 people. 2 of them are on my website with testimonials that they agreed to give about getting rid of brain fog. But they've moved on with their lives and they don't even read this stuff.

They were never from this 'world'.

Some of the others are either wearing a mouthguard or have composite to this day and are benefitting.

A few of them ive honestly lost track of and im not sure what they are doing now. As it was never that formal a thing and since it was a free group i dont think they were that vested as their health issues were not that big.

When folks join Skool there is a post with a spreadsheet with direct quotes of progress from 40+ people. And im working on gathering direct testimonials thru testimonial.to but will take some time.

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EGK's avatar

Max is one of the two that were from my first group who axed brain fog. I interviewed him here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwG3-ja4q6s&t=33s

Ivan is one of the first to start Reviv when i started the business. This is his story.. some of it in his own words with pics he'd sent me. But he didnt want his face in it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCj-aFk3GUQ&t=268s

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Flo's avatar

I'm liking that you can do this from different teeth in different places. I've yet to start (you know I have some hurdles to overcome first) but I WAS kind of wondering how you'd get the two sides even -- and how you'd know how much more needed to be on one side than the other. The maxilla must just move as one unit (as if it's solid) and then slowly adjust as the untwisting and gravity affects the new positioning.

Could you define "soft tissue?" I'm thinking it means skin, muscles, fascia and more, right?

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EGK's avatar

I never like thinking in terms of what the 'maxilla' does.

I always think of it in terms of the whole skull and the maxilla just being one piece of it that moves wtih the rest.

And it all moves like inflating a balloon... https://x.com/Kenny516/status/1881664944627966263

And when u think of the physics like this u begin to understand why things dont need to be even. Youre just inflating and u can inflate from anywhere.

Soft tissue is to me everything covering muscles/bones.... so fascia, skin, etc.

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Bruce Coary's avatar

Ken Thanks for all this information. Unfortunately it looks like I'm not a good candidate for the Reviv mouth guard. I tried it but because of my missing several teeth the resulting asymmetry forces my lower jaw to shift left with the Reviv. I did try what you called a polymorph mouth guard for a week now. It has already helped me reduce teeth grinding. Which is great since I've already chipped off a bit of a front tooth. So adding elevation even helps someone like me./ It's still early but I have noticed I don't catch myself grinding or clenching my teeth during the day when I'm not wearing the mouth guard.

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EGK's avatar

Bruce its absolutely fine that the jaw shifts left with it. It will still work fine.

The same is the case with many folks doing it now.

Are you on skool? If not i can give you 2 months of skool access for free. Just dm me.

I recommend you check out others' posts and give it another try.

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Bruce Coary's avatar

Sure I'm on skool. I'll check it out. Thanks.

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EGK's avatar

ok message me on skool if any questions or issues. Stick to the process.. things will work themselves out.

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