I wonder if there is a way for you to add definitions (or links to definitions) of terms that some don’t know already. Like for me, I don’t know what Bimax surgery is. A lot of time I feel like I’m listening to a whole new language about the jaw! 😃
Hi brother I feel you however please keep in mind the large sacrifice of time and energy (every client I consult with, I give 110%).
This is time and energy that is not going to my wife, daughter and best friends and family. It is my duty now as a father to earn a living so I can pay for food, shelter and clothing for my wife and daughter especially. I am not able to subsidize my work anymore.
However I am greatly appreciate of my Indian audience and will try to think of a way to help you guys. Maybe I can create one coaching session per week at a reduced price for Indian clients.
Hey everyone, I just had my physical consultation with Dr. Jaffari yesterday for custom MARPE. I would be happy to answer any questions if anyone was curious.
Please continue to read aloud for us this is amazing, as for the Amazon option that might make it a little easier. But get your money out of this first brother.
I've been following you for a few weeks, and hope you can be helpful. I had MMA surgery on 11/7. I'm still healing from surgery and numb from my bottom lip to my chin, but my nasal breathing is still labored. I no longer use CPAP, but I don't feel a noticeable difference in my nasal breathing.
From where I sit, I see two legitimate options. One is to remove my turbinates, the other is jaw expansion. For context. I've been dealing with an underbite/breathing issues since I was a teenager (I’m now 41). Previously, I've had the following procedures/therapies completed in the past, and it's clear to me that something is still wrong.
I'd love to set up a session with you to discuss, but don't see anything available on your website link.
Kasey Li discussed doing EASE on post-MMA patients in my recent interview with him on YouTube.
You may consider reaching out to him for a consultation. It sounds like nasal aperture augmentation via a nasomaxillary expander might be the missing special sauce for you.
Sorry to hear about your struggles and I hope you find the wellness you are looking for.
1. Lay out makes sense, seems like a natural progression through understanding why you would need this information, what to do from least to most invasive and then extra considerations.
2. All about nasomaxillary expansion and mewing, but I'm interested in the section on ADHD and mental problems. I know airway and palate affect these things, but I've never gone in depth as to why other than just oxygen. Also interested in chapter 9--can't tell if it means treatments as in procedures or just things to do on your own. Very interested in how to optimize aesthetic benefits of palate expansion.
3. I don't know if you've done it yourself (I still haven't exhausted your other content), but I've been looking into intraoral pulling in combination with mewing. Don't see it mentioned, but I'd love to see your thoughts on it if you have any. Also connecting expansion to full body improvement through exercise and barefoot running (why and how), diet, and so on. That could probably even be a separate book.
4. I would personally love this, or even just available to subscribers. I would love to be able to skip ahead to the most relevant parts to my situation while still engaging with the weekly updates since I'm about to start MSE next week.
Haha asking a lot there Brittany! All great ideas of course. Thumb pulling is definitely a chapter that will be added.
Part 3, "how to Mew," was formerly called "Full Body Mewing" and there are a few chapters about full body fitness and the positive feedback loop between Mewing and training.
Yes, I've been getting many requests for full access to the book immediately, and am considering those requests. But of course, some of the later chapters especially are not actually done yet.
I'd say talk about FME, people are saying it's very promising and less invasive than EASE. It might be tough as it'd be a publication delay if you were to do so (in regards to data coming out).
Also I'd say talk about the mandible it is something that is frequently overlooked, and absolutely crucial getting things done to it. There is a newer surgery IMDO that looks promising for Mandible expansion.
I'm 19 years old with a underbite, my four front teeth at the top are crooked and I'm looking for advice. Every other dentist says get braces and remove wisdom teeth. I hope to find some answers from this book.
Be careful with extractions (removal of teeth) and any retractive orthodontics, which will ultimately make your jaw / mouth smaller. There are unintended consequences (ex. TMJ, sleep apnea) that most dentists are completely unaware of. I suspect Ron's book will be covering this at some point.
Hi Melina I wish you will and if you stay tuned, you will learn a lot more from this book. However if you have a sense of urgency to learn more, definitely comb my YouTube channel where there is a ton of existing, free content on these subjects.
For example, check out my two JawCast episodes with Dr. Yousefian on YouTube. He has a very thorough understanding of TMJ disorders and treats them very effectively with his own custom made splints and orthodontic appliances.
"Should I just post the entire current draft on Amazon?" Yes, I think you should. Thank you for all your work.
Thanks for the feedback, others have messaged me privately asking the same.
Ron, I like the voice over. Thank you for all your work. God bless you
Thanks buddy, I will keep up with the voiceovers. I appreciate your feedback. God bless you too.
I wonder if there is a way for you to add definitions (or links to definitions) of terms that some don’t know already. Like for me, I don’t know what Bimax surgery is. A lot of time I feel like I’m listening to a whole new language about the jaw! 😃
I will begin working on this right away, a glossary of some kind. Good idea.
PLEASE. REPLY!!!
I think you should lower the price of your online consultation and this ebook for "Indians" due to Purchasing Power Parity (PPP).
Does this ebook contain information about how can someone grow their both upper and lower jaw forward after the puberty?
Hi brother I feel you however please keep in mind the large sacrifice of time and energy (every client I consult with, I give 110%).
This is time and energy that is not going to my wife, daughter and best friends and family. It is my duty now as a father to earn a living so I can pay for food, shelter and clothing for my wife and daughter especially. I am not able to subsidize my work anymore.
However I am greatly appreciate of my Indian audience and will try to think of a way to help you guys. Maybe I can create one coaching session per week at a reduced price for Indian clients.
Does this ebook contain information about how can someone grow their both upper and lower jaw forward after the puberty?
Yes, "growing" as well as artificially expanding the jaws is THE primary topic of the book.
"Growing" would be all chapters related to Mewing (indeed the first 3 entire parts of the book are related to Mewing.
Artificial expansion with appliances and surgeries is the second half of the book.
How do I access chapters 8,9,10?
I am a paying subscriber!
Hey everyone, I just had my physical consultation with Dr. Jaffari yesterday for custom MARPE. I would be happy to answer any questions if anyone was curious.
Please continue to read aloud for us this is amazing, as for the Amazon option that might make it a little easier. But get your money out of this first brother.
The real ones will seek you out through substack.
Thanks for the kind comment and the annual subscription. You are the man.
Hi Ronald,
I've been following you for a few weeks, and hope you can be helpful. I had MMA surgery on 11/7. I'm still healing from surgery and numb from my bottom lip to my chin, but my nasal breathing is still labored. I no longer use CPAP, but I don't feel a noticeable difference in my nasal breathing.
From where I sit, I see two legitimate options. One is to remove my turbinates, the other is jaw expansion. For context. I've been dealing with an underbite/breathing issues since I was a teenager (I’m now 41). Previously, I've had the following procedures/therapies completed in the past, and it's clear to me that something is still wrong.
I'd love to set up a session with you to discuss, but don't see anything available on your website link.
Thank you in advance
Previous procedures:
adenoids/tonsils removed: 2002
septoplasty: 2002
pillar procedure: 2011
upper jaw surgery (2-piece lefort 1): 2013
CPAP: 2021-2023
MMA surgery: 2023 (~ 50 days ago)
Kasey Li discussed doing EASE on post-MMA patients in my recent interview with him on YouTube.
You may consider reaching out to him for a consultation. It sounds like nasal aperture augmentation via a nasomaxillary expander might be the missing special sauce for you.
Sorry to hear about your struggles and I hope you find the wellness you are looking for.
Yes to posting entire current draft on Amazon
Thanks for the feedback Joy. Will consider doing so later this spring. Going to persist with Substack for the rest of the winter.
1. Lay out makes sense, seems like a natural progression through understanding why you would need this information, what to do from least to most invasive and then extra considerations.
2. All about nasomaxillary expansion and mewing, but I'm interested in the section on ADHD and mental problems. I know airway and palate affect these things, but I've never gone in depth as to why other than just oxygen. Also interested in chapter 9--can't tell if it means treatments as in procedures or just things to do on your own. Very interested in how to optimize aesthetic benefits of palate expansion.
3. I don't know if you've done it yourself (I still haven't exhausted your other content), but I've been looking into intraoral pulling in combination with mewing. Don't see it mentioned, but I'd love to see your thoughts on it if you have any. Also connecting expansion to full body improvement through exercise and barefoot running (why and how), diet, and so on. That could probably even be a separate book.
4. I would personally love this, or even just available to subscribers. I would love to be able to skip ahead to the most relevant parts to my situation while still engaging with the weekly updates since I'm about to start MSE next week.
Haha asking a lot there Brittany! All great ideas of course. Thumb pulling is definitely a chapter that will be added.
Part 3, "how to Mew," was formerly called "Full Body Mewing" and there are a few chapters about full body fitness and the positive feedback loop between Mewing and training.
Yes, I've been getting many requests for full access to the book immediately, and am considering those requests. But of course, some of the later chapters especially are not actually done yet.
Wishing you the the best with your MSE.
I'd say talk about FME, people are saying it's very promising and less invasive than EASE. It might be tough as it'd be a publication delay if you were to do so (in regards to data coming out).
Also I'd say talk about the mandible it is something that is frequently overlooked, and absolutely crucial getting things done to it. There is a newer surgery IMDO that looks promising for Mandible expansion.
Dr. Kasey Li and I discussed FME, and I will be releasing that JawCast just before Christmas. He definitely put a hole in the FME hype balloon.
I'm 19 years old with a underbite, my four front teeth at the top are crooked and I'm looking for advice. Every other dentist says get braces and remove wisdom teeth. I hope to find some answers from this book.
Be careful with extractions (removal of teeth) and any retractive orthodontics, which will ultimately make your jaw / mouth smaller. There are unintended consequences (ex. TMJ, sleep apnea) that most dentists are completely unaware of. I suspect Ron's book will be covering this at some point.
Franklim, the book will definitely provide context for your situation.
Hi Melina I wish you will and if you stay tuned, you will learn a lot more from this book. However if you have a sense of urgency to learn more, definitely comb my YouTube channel where there is a ton of existing, free content on these subjects.
For example, check out my two JawCast episodes with Dr. Yousefian on YouTube. He has a very thorough understanding of TMJ disorders and treats them very effectively with his own custom made splints and orthodontic appliances.
Link to 2nd Yousefian interview:
https://youtu.be/J5URkPV7P-4?si=W147B879CaQSZNU8
I have heard good things about Christoph Moschik in Germany.
Can anyone comment as to why I paid the subscription but can’t access the other sections?
I appreciate your continued support.