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On Monday, I again had a bad headache, worse than the previous time. I had to massage a lot my head muscles in order to stop it. I massaged the muscle temporalis, muscle frontalis and orbicularis. All the muscles that surround my forehead.
That day I had to bend my head forward to pass trough a shed that was too low in order to carry some heavy carton boxes. And the following evening I was feeling pain in my neck. The muscle ocipitalis and the zone of muscle frontalis besides my forehead were also tense and I had to relax them as well. The same thing might happen in men with forward head posture. I have observed balding men on the street today. When I go to the street I often look at bald men to convince myself that theory of tmdocclusion.com is true. From my observation, their face and skull have developed in a way that is shifting their head constantly forward when they are walking. They indeed have vertically grown faces and skulls in general, flat cheekbones most of the times and vertical and rounded jawlines.
But the focus in this thread on the following subject:
Massaging the surrounding muscles of the galea in order to relax them and relieve tension must have similar effect to tension reliever device and bottox injections. It must reduce mechanical tension in a similar way like massaging the surrounding muscles of the forehead stops headaches. The effect of course will be - stopping hair loss and increasing hair count. I am going to try this. I will take a bald man and I will massage his muscles every day to see If it works. If It works then all those theories were true. The case of male pattern baldness will be over forever for me. With the last post I achieved 20% believe rate. I hope that more people believe me now.
That day I had to bend my head forward to pass trough a shed that was too low in order to carry some heavy carton boxes. And the following evening I was feeling pain in my neck. The muscle ocipitalis and the zone of muscle frontalis besides my forehead were also tense and I had to relax them as well. The same thing might happen in men with forward head posture. I have observed balding men on the street today. When I go to the street I often look at bald men to convince myself that theory of tmdocclusion.com is true. From my observation, their face and skull have developed in a way that is shifting their head constantly forward when they are walking. They indeed have vertically grown faces and skulls in general, flat cheekbones most of the times and vertical and rounded jawlines.
But the focus in this thread on the following subject:
Massaging the surrounding muscles of the galea in order to relax them and relieve tension must have similar effect to tension reliever device and bottox injections. It must reduce mechanical tension in a similar way like massaging the surrounding muscles of the forehead stops headaches. The effect of course will be - stopping hair loss and increasing hair count. I am going to try this. I will take a bald man and I will massage his muscles every day to see If it works. If It works then all those theories were true. The case of male pattern baldness will be over forever for me. With the last post I achieved 20% believe rate. I hope that more people believe me now.