What can we learn from people without teeth (edentulism)?
If they always have the muscles of their jaw and neck screwed up... wouldn't the same physics apply if the person ground their teeth down by say 30%?
Have you heard of ‘edentulism’? It is essentially people without teeth.
People can lose their teeth for a variety of reasons and it of course happens more often the older you get.
But it was studying people with edentulism that contributed very powerfully to my logic of how this works. And its at the foundation of how I came up with my ‘balloon theory’ that I talk about here:
Look at what happens to the faces, necks and bodies of people with edentulism
If you start google image searching… you will find that people with edentulism do not look like normal people who just don’t have teeth. Rather all of the muscles of the jaw and neck are screwed up.
Go ahead… start google searching something like “Faces with edentulism” and target photos of only the folks that have no teeth at all.
You will not find a single face where they have a healthy profile and neck. It doesn’t exist.
Or even have a look on the wikipedia page for ‘edentulism’: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toothlessness
The picture they have is the one of the man that is at the top of this article. Look at how his profile and muscles have been screwed up… not just in his jaw but down his neck.
This should inspire some very powerful questions…. why can’t you have a very healthy body and face despite having no teeth?
Teeth obviously serve as structural supports
The more you research and sift through data and see that I am right… the more you will need to conclude that teeth absolutely serve as structural supports not only for the skull, but for the spine in general.
Otherwise there would be no reason why you couldn’t find people with edentulism that are professional athletes or have model-like bodies.
But the fact is… these people literally do not exist. As in ZERO on the face of the planet.
A planet that has nearly 8 billion people.
Therefore if it was possible… it would be next to impossible that you couldn’t find at least one.
Unless there was a direct connection. Cause & Effect.
Logically it’s not an all-or-nothing game
By this I mean… if you accept that when you lose all of your teeth than your spine and skull are messed up, then it is highly likely that if you just grind them down by say 30% you are still going to have the same problem but to a lesser extent.
Because essentially it is a loss of ‘vertical’ between the upper and lower jaw. And there is no reason that it should all-or-nothing and that the physics only apply if you completely lost your teeth.
If all you have are little flat stumps that are 50% of their ‘natural’ height… you’re gonna have a problem.
Because you can think of teeth as being the ‘door jam’ that holds the skull apart from the jaw.
So if you are grinding down your teeth than you are losing dental height…and you are contributing to screwing up your neck, skull, etc.
Now for the caveat… dentures
So some of the more enterprising folks that read this will start researching and finding that people without teeth who wear dentures can be quite attractive and have great bodies.
This is 100% true.
But I also went down this rabbithole. And what you will find with these people is that they loss their teeth due to some disease like this woman who lost them during pregnancy.
And they did not grind their teeth down first. Rather the teeth fell out.
And so if the teeth fall out but you make up for that rapid loss of dental height with dentures than you can maintain the vertical in your mouth and not screw up your face & body.
Therefore it is the people that either lost their teeth and did not wear dentures or significantly ground their teeth down who you will always see having major muscular and spinal issues.
Immutable vs. Beliefs that have shitloads of exceptions
As you piece this together and observe the people around you for some years as I have… you will begin to understand that this is an immutable law.
There are NO exceptions.
As opposed to things that have shitloads of exceptions like:
you’ll find millions of people who don’t exercise or eat a crap diet yet have a great body
you’ll find millions of people who do exercise and eat very healthy for years, but are obese
So why is it that the world clings so closely to beliefs that have millions of exceptions and finds these things i’m saying to be heresy despite not having any exceptions?
Well my friends… maybe you’ve been living in the Matrix this whole time. Hahahaha
Another interesting finding i've had that support my theory are the fact that people who wear dentures for years will often age far slower than people with natural teeth.
Why? Because their teeth dont really wear down.
Really good research that also forms the basis of some of the things I am saying here: https://bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12877-022-03190-5