Mewing: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
185 bytes removed ,  27 December 2019
Line 25: Line 25:
Step 1: Now that the entire tongue is on the roof of the mouth pushing forward, the tongue acts as a barrier between the left side and right sides of the mouth. One must now symmetrically chew their food in reps. For example, 20 chomps on the left side of the mouth, 20 chomps on the right side of the mouth. Then place food on top of the tongue, then lift and throw the food down the throat.   
Step 1: Now that the entire tongue is on the roof of the mouth pushing forward, the tongue acts as a barrier between the left side and right sides of the mouth. One must now symmetrically chew their food in reps. For example, 20 chomps on the left side of the mouth, 20 chomps on the right side of the mouth. Then place food on top of the tongue, then lift and throw the food down the throat.   


Step 2:Literally swallow without moving any facial muscles, a symmetrical forward facing sweeping motion when swallowing is acceptable as well. A surprisingly large amount of people swallow in conjunction with facial expressions, such as pursing the lips. Dr. Mew believes 85% of the general population at least do this, overtime messing up facial symmetry and harmony. When swallowing, the tongue should pick up and throw the chewed food down the throat in a symmetrical fashion. When swallowing liquids the tongue should not move at all and the lips should open but the jaw and teeth stay clenched. Let the liquid pour into the mouth through the clenched teeth. Obviously this takes some getting used too.  
Step 2:Literally swallow without moving any facial muscles, a symmetrical forward facing sweeping motion when swallowing is acceptable as well. A surprisingly large amount of people swallow in conjunction with facial expressions, such as pursing the lips. Dr. Mew believes 85% of the general population at least do this, overtime messing up facial symmetry and harmony. When swallowing, the tongue should pick up and throw the chewed food down the throat in a symmetrical fashion. When swallowing liquids the tongue should not move at all and the lips should open but the jaw and teeth stay clenched. Let the liquid pour into the mouth through the clenched teeth. Obviously this takes some getting used too.
 
 
Mike mew push swallow part 1  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcI8CvoFxfQ
 
and part 2  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKaW3zNIuWY&list=PLX3oLVFIruG_1N3j9agmW_p-Vy6fOL4Fe&index=1


== References ==
== References ==

Navigation menu