Valuetainment - May 22, 2026


"Stop SMASHING Your Face" - Clavicular's Looksmaxxing DESTROYED By Health Expert


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In this episode, we talk about the science behind maxing your jaw, why it s a good idea, and why you should do it. We also talk about natural looks and why we should stop eating processed foods.

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00:00:00.000 so you got all these maxing right balls maxing looks maxing you got people talking about go 0.97
00:00:07.760 lay down and you know naked under the sun you got hitting this stuff with your jaw and do the 0.91
00:00:14.620 jaw surgery because you're going to get better with girls and all this other stuff what which 0.99
00:00:19.320 one of these do you say there's credibility there because it's like put ice on your testicles the 0.96
00:00:24.800 reason for it is there the reason why everything drops is because it's trying to cool off so find 0.94
00:00:28.700 the way to cool off then you'll read stories about sauna sauna is not good because it lowers your
00:00:32.840 sperm count if you're using sauna too often at a certain temperature there's so much information
00:00:37.320 that you're like if you do this it hurts this but it helps us but if you do this it helps this
00:00:40.680 but it hurts this so to the average person where are you at with this maxing stuff it's interesting
00:00:46.140 i did a post on x and we're actually going to be filming a video this week we're in miami about
00:00:50.500 natural looks maxing the clavicular actually met clavicular last year in los angeles before he got
00:00:57.400 more popular and it was just painful. He was just so, you know, he's been on testosterone since he
00:01:04.320 was 14 or 15 years old. He's 14 years old, maybe 15 or he's been, he's been on testosterone at
00:01:10.680 large doses, 300 to 400 milligrams a day for so long. And he's taking so many different peptides
00:01:17.940 and medications. And you look at his supplement stack. I did a video about, you know, critiquing
00:01:21.700 a supplement stack. It's definitely hurting him long-term. He's not optimizing for longevity or
00:01:26.580 health. He's optimizing for looking a certain way right now. But look, here's what I think about it.
00:01:31.220 Like attractiveness has a biological correlate. When we are more healthy, when children are fed
00:01:37.320 a more nutrient-rich diet, when they're fed a better diet, their faces become more wide,
00:01:43.100 their teeth develop more properly. All of what we're seeing, a lot of what we're seeing with
00:01:47.080 Luxmaxing is trying to counteract the fact that most of us were raised with garbage diets. So
00:01:53.280 again, we're kind of back to parents or future parents, think about how you're feeding your
00:01:57.880 children. Or even now as adults, we can affect the way we look with the quality of the way we
00:02:03.500 live our lives. What's one of the easiest ones we can do? Sleep enough. Totally changes your
00:02:08.100 attractiveness, right? Get enough sleep, which we can talk about. Eat foods with nutrients. And I
00:02:13.100 think plant foods are fine, but we keep coming back to this idea that a lot of the nutrients we
00:02:17.880 need to be optimally fertile, have optimal libido and sex trap, optimal hormones, and optimally
00:02:23.700 attractive are found almost exclusively or predominantly in animal foods. And yet we've
00:02:28.360 been told to fear those. So animal foods, especially things like eggs, egg yolks, don't
00:02:33.040 fear the egg yolk, red meat, liver, like we talked about, these are how we start to naturally look
00:02:38.140 smacks. These are the things that widen our jaws. There was a guy in the 1940s named Weston A.
00:02:43.520 Price. You ever heard of him? No. He was a dentist. He was kind of like the original
00:02:47.460 explorer, the original Indiana Jones. He went all over the world and studied indigenous populations
00:02:54.540 all over the world, and he took stunning photographs. So he wrote a book called
00:02:58.160 Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, which is very dry and very thick. But the photographs,
00:03:02.920 maybe you guys can pull up some of the photographs of the people he noted all over the world. You see
00:03:08.320 these wide jaws, these perfectly arched palettes. Look at this guy's teeth. There's no dentist,
00:03:17.800 right? These are not veneers. There's no tooth whitening. It's a black and white photo. But look
00:03:22.140 at the width of that palette. The average palette used to be 50 millimeters across. Today, it's 34
00:03:28.480 millimeters. This is almost entirely due to the quality of our food. It's these easily chewable
00:03:35.120 foods. This is juxtaposing, you know, children in developed society eating processed flours and
00:03:42.320 processed sugars with indigenous people. They're not even really brushing their teeth. They're not 1.00
00:03:46.940 doing anything crazy. They're not taking terseptide. There's no looks maxing going on here.
00:03:51.380 Those are beautiful humans, right, on the left side of this photo who are eating traditional
00:03:57.800 diets. This is an incredible juxtaposition that we have forgotten. So if we want to looks max,
00:04:03.140 We just really need to return to the way that humans have eaten.
00:04:06.020 And I know that I keep saying this, and maybe it sounds pedestrian, but there's so much
00:04:09.620 wisdom here.
00:04:10.660 Look at this.
00:04:11.020 These are from the 1940s, and this has largely been forgotten.
00:04:14.420 Those palates are wide.
00:04:16.160 This is what's attractive to us, a wide jaw, a big palate, a maxillary bone that is fully
00:04:21.720 developed.
00:04:22.180 And this predominantly has to do with the quality of the foods we're eating and actually
00:04:27.380 activating the masseter muscle by chewing foods.
00:04:30.220 when we activate muscles in our jaw, it triggers bone deposition because the muscles have to
00:04:36.980 pull on the bone. So if we are not chewing, right? You think about this. When was the last time you
00:04:42.420 actually chewed something that you had to really chew? A lot of us cut the tendons off of our
00:04:47.960 stakes because we don't want to chew. It's too chewy, right? We need this today. All of us. Kids
00:04:53.280 need it. Adults need it. The masseter muscle is so strong and it pulls on the jaw and then bone
00:04:59.280 deposition occurs because the bone is pulling the muscles pulling on the bone. The bone has to lay
00:05:04.420 down actual, you know, osteoblasts have to lay down bone and lay down matrix because the muscles
00:05:11.140 pulling on it so hard. So we think about this. It's like all this looks maxing has its roots
00:05:15.220 in our evolutionary history. You want a mate that's healthy because you want to make healthy
00:05:19.680 children. So it's not in some ways you think it's vain. Oh, this woman wants to look at this guy
00:05:24.300 No, what you're trying to do, what we've forgotten about, is actually signal to a mate that you're healthy. 1.00
00:05:31.020 Well, why not actually just try and be healthy rather than faking it, right?
00:05:35.140 So it's pretty interesting to me.
00:05:36.580 How deep, because you're in this world, what do you see and how far people are going?
00:05:42.460 What's some crazy things people are excited?
00:05:43.940 I saw the hammer thing.
00:05:45.460 The hammer.
00:05:45.840 What else are you seeing?
00:05:47.060 Well, they're doing jaw implants, right?
00:05:49.000 They're getting all sorts of facial surgeries.
00:05:51.880 Guys will get facial surgeries on their eyes.
00:05:53.960 we have a guy that does jaw surgeries it's seventy thousand dollars he does he's the best
00:05:58.440 guy in america and he's done two thousand plus of those and people pay him seventy thousand dollars
00:06:04.800 to be able to fix the jaw to look you know the way they want it to look strong jaw yeah and so
00:06:10.480 remember like the reason you have the strong jaw is a signal of health and fertility to a potential
00:06:15.980 potential mate and you can improve this without a jaw surgery yeah this is crazy so what does this
00:06:22.080 do though when he's hammering it is this supposed to do anything yeah the idea the idea is that if
00:06:27.160 you break the bone it's going to grow back in a certain way and there might be some there might
00:06:32.260 be some truth to this and like let's be honest like why not just get it nutritionally right like
00:06:37.560 i don't think people should be smashing their face and it's it's an indication that we're all
00:06:41.300 sort of eating these easily pre-digested soft foods which are poor in nutrients people people
00:06:48.620 are doing crazy stuff. I mean, veneers are common. And the thing with veneers that's potentially
00:06:53.400 problematic is that when you have a veneer, can you actually occlude, right? Can the bite,
00:06:58.240 can you bite down in the proper way in your jaw? All of this is really important for proper
00:07:03.060 alignment of the jaw, avoidance of temporomandibular joint syndrome. So I think that the problem with
00:07:08.360 this is that, you know, in five to 10 years, a lot of these looks-maxing therapies, especially
00:07:13.440 the stuff that Clavicus was talking about, are just going to lead people to be miserable.
00:07:16.580 He's not going to look great in 10 years, you know?
00:07:18.300 You don't think he's going to look good in 10 years?
00:07:19.720 I don't think he's going to look very good in 10 years.
00:07:21.300 He's definitely not going to look good in 20 years.
00:07:22.780 He's only 21 years old or 20 years old.
00:07:24.680 He's so young, you know?
00:07:26.060 And he's definitely changing the trajectory of his health in a negative way, unquestionably.
00:07:32.120 Yeah, a lot of people are, a lot of young men, you know, they'll see whoever's the hottest person today
00:07:37.840 and they want to replicate that person.
00:07:39.680 And he is getting a lot of guys that are talking about, you know, I'm speaking out of school today right afterwards,
00:07:44.980 career day and i'm going to be asking every time i go to schools and i'm talking to kids you know
00:07:49.900 10 to 18 years old i want to ask him who do you guys follow today who do you look up to today
00:07:54.380 and you'd be amazed what names are coming up what names come up oh he's one of the names that comes
00:07:59.240 up in the top five right now so when you ask him scary it's it well it is a trend and a pattern
00:08:05.020 and the parents must take responsibility to educate it's nothing new this has always been
00:08:10.040 the case yeah you know where people were i mean at one point people were worried about uh you know
00:08:14.220 Elvis shaking his hips and hey don't do that in front of girls this is not good it's going to make
00:08:18.480 you know girls want to have sex and all this other stuff but every sometimes we exaggerate it
00:08:22.680 sometimes it's like a trend and it goes away and sometimes it stays I don't know if this is going
00:08:27.100 to be a trend or if it's going to stay or not I know forever we're going to want to look better
00:08:32.380 and be more attractive to the opposite side that's never going away so do it the right way
00:08:36.900 you know so my hope and I would love so this would be really cool I would love to talk to
00:08:41.500 some of these kids and say, hey, do you want to do this but also live to be 85 years old and playing
00:08:45.840 with your grandkids? Hey, guys, stop eating junk food. Stop drinking Coca-Cola. Stop eating
00:08:51.920 Cheetos. Stop eating McDonald's. And actually eat real food. You said it earlier in the podcast.
00:08:58.000 We always want the shortcut. There's no free lunch here. But if kids, and this is one of the things
00:09:03.340 that makes me the happiest is when I meet a young adult, somebody, every once in a while, I'll meet
00:09:10.080 a fan who's 15, 16 years old, often with their parents, but sometimes the 16-year-old influenced
00:09:15.400 their parents to start thinking about health and they found value. The other way around.
00:09:19.020 Yeah. Interesting. And the parents found value and they found some value in my content. I think
00:09:24.640 this 16-year-old, this 17-year-old, you're so far ahead of the curve if you are thinking about food
00:09:30.380 quality now, if you are thinking about the fact that so much of what we're talking about today
00:09:34.740 on the podcast is achievable with simple high quality food and yet what are we bombarded with
00:09:41.120 it is low quality food which shrinks our jaws makes us less attractive and makes us obese there's an
00:09:47.920 easy way there's a there's a there's i shouldn't say an easy way there's an easy way with the cheap
00:09:52.920 the cheap uh shortcuts and there's a a simple clear way to do it which is going to require
00:09:58.520 discipline but it's going to give you this trajectory and knowledge for the rest of your
00:10:02.600 life. Yeah, so people want to be what? If you were to say people want to be stronger, smarter,
00:10:07.860 more attractive, wealthier, taller, you know, those are some of the things that, you know,
00:10:15.380 we'll see. Hey, guys, I am Paul Saladino. You can find me on Manect. If you have any questions about
00:10:19.940 diet, health, recovering from chronic illness or autoimmune disease, I'm excited to connect
00:10:24.620 with you guys all there, and I'll see you in there. If you enjoyed this video, you want to
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