The real reason I believe Bruce Willis got dementia
He obviously did some dental work, which most likely flattened his curve of spee
Sometime in 2023 I found out that Bruce Willis had dementia.
I was shocked at first.
Then I had a quick google image search for “Bruce willis smiling 2023”. And I was no longer shocked.
He had clearly done some artificial things to his teeth and things were collapsing inwards. You can kind of tell by how the back upper teeth are further in on the pic above.
Plus the lower teeth are most likely tilted inwards. He had lost dental height.
His curve of spee was most likely considerably flattened.
Today i’m gonna tell the story of what most likely happened to Bruce Willis.
Bruce Willis was diagnosed with dementia in 2022
When Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in 2022, it shocked everyone. He was only 67 years old - way too young for this kind of diagnosis.
FTD is a particularly nasty form of dementia that affects behavior and language. For an actor like Bruce, it's especially devastating.
As you can see in this recent photo from a profile view, he no longer has the solid horizontal profile he had all during his younger years. His cervical spine has collapsed quite a bit.
I also noticed that he was missing a tooth in some recent photos. Probably a sign that his entire upper arch is probably under considerable pressure as things cave inwards.
He had it all. The money, the fame, the looks… and yet he will probably have a very shitty quality of life the remainder of his days.
Why? Because he lost his neurological health.
And when that goes… it’s like the foundation for being happy goes. As i’ve explained in this earlier article:
You don’t really want to go out and meet others. You’re not proud of the state that you’re in. You start crawling into your own little shell like a hermit.
I’m not talking theory here. I lived that shit. And then i got the fuck out.
Bruce Willis had very good structure his whole life
If you look at young Bruce Willis, he had great structure.
The guy was a total heart throb with great skull development and a structurally sound neck and skeleton.
This wasn't just about looks - his strong neurology made him a superstar. His quick wit and natural charisma in shows like Moonlighting and movies like Die Hard came from having excellent neurological function.
He exuded that macho aura in his early films naturally. The camera loved him for it.
So how did it go wrong?
I mean… what happened to him is clearly not just aging.
He’s still only just 69 years old. Lots of actors look terrific at this age. Like John Travolta.
Both of them had fantastic structure when they were younger. So what happened to Bruce?
Well.. have a look at Travolta’s teeth in the above pic. They are a bit yellow stained, but they look very natural. I bet he hadn’t touched them with any major orthodontic work.
Bruce, on the otherhand, has these pearly white things that obviously are not completely his original teeth.
He obviously did some orthodontics to his teeth
If you compare Bruce's teeth from his Die Hard days to more recent photos, it's clear he had major dental work done.
Those perfectly straight, pearly white teeth he’s got now are obviously not the ones he was born with. This is super common in Hollywood - stars either get aligners or have their teeth capped to get that "perfect" smile.
The problem is that these dentists don't understand the importance of the curve of spee. They're just trying to make the teeth look pretty in photos, not maintain proper biomechanics.
This dental work most likely flattened his curve of spee
When dentists do this kind of work, they typically use models that don't account for the curve of spee - that natural curve where your back teeth are higher than your front teeth.
So when they "perfect" someone's smile, they often flatten this curve considerably. And then time makes it worse.
This is like taking a suspension bridge and making all the cables the same length. It might look neat and tidy, but it completely screws up the structural integrity of the system.
The flattening of the curve of spee is likely why he has dementia
I've been experimenting with these biomechanics for almost a decade now, and I've seen this pattern play out multiple times.
Every time my curve of spee flattened, my neurological function went to shit. Brain fog, memory issues, cognitive function deteriorated, etc.
The difference is, I figured out how to put the curve back.
But if I hadn't? I probably would have ended up with some form of dementia too.
This is what I think happened to Bruce - his dental work set off a biomechanical collapse that eventually led to his current condition.
Closing thoughts
The sad thing is, Bruce isn't alone. Tons of Hollywood actors were pressured to "perfect" their teeth to get that Hollywood smile. Now we're seeing many of them pay the price with various health issues.
I plan to write more articles about other celebrities who show this same pattern. Because once you understand these biomechanics, you start seeing these cases everywhere.
And the question some folks probably want to ask me is… “So could Bruce recover by using your biomechanics?”
And my answer is… “No fucking doubt. But if there is some permanent damage to the brain that cannot recover just by improving the structure, than this is something that needs a lot further study and experimentation.”
But my guess is.. the plasticity of the brain is sufficient to probably give Bruce an almost full recovery.
The real question is… will this information spread and be accepted fast enough to help him?
And that is where I have my doubts ;)
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The late great Dr. Hal Huggins, the man who started a whole new field of dentistry, would agree with you. But I think it was the jab. In treating jab injuries beyond myocarditis and pericarditis, rapid memory loss is much more prevalent.
It was the Covid shot….it’s destroying people…a slow-kill bio weapon