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Ron interviews Hexumlite, a rising creator in the looksmaxxing space known for his dramatic physical transformation. They go deep into the reality behind his "glow up," including the use of experimental weight loss peptides (Retatrutide), hair loss protocols (Dutasteride), and the dopamine traps of modern society. Hexumlite opens up about wasting $6,000 on two failed MARPE expansion attempts, his struggle with nasal breathing due to drug use, and why Ron advises him against jaw surgery.
Media
Guest's Social Media
https://www.youtube.com/@hexumlitee
https://www.instagram.com/hexumlite
1:1 Coaching with Ron (Now Inside The Joint)
https://jawhacks.com/coaching
JawHacks Newsletter (Substack)
https://substack.com/@jawhacks
And More on the Website
https://jawhacks.com/
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:30 - Hexumlite’s Physical Transformation & High IQ Looksmaxxing
00:01:23 - The Asymmetry Issue: Correcting Midline Shifts & Mandibular Shifts
00:02:10 - The $6,000 Mistake: Deep Regret Over Failed Expansion Attempts
00:02:55 - Two Failed MARPEs with Dr. Marianna Evans
00:03:26 - Complications: Molar Flaring & Metal Digging into the Soft Palate
00:05:01 - Severe Breathing Issues & Lightheadedness During Exercise
00:05:46 - Nasal Damage: The Impact of Recreational Drug Use on Breathing
00:06:35 - Accutane Side Effects: Destroying the Mucosal Lining
00:08:23 - Using Retatrutide (GLP-1) for Weight Loss & Hunger Signaling
00:09:41 - The Psychology of Gluttony: Food as a Dopamine Reward
00:12:06 - How Retatrutide Differs from Ozempic (Appetite Suppression)
00:14:10 - MK-677 & Growth Hormone Protocols for Height
00:16:57 - Ron’s Natty Approach: Low Carb, Time-Restricted Eating & Fat Burning
00:20:12 - How Drug Use Rewires the Dopamine Reward System
00:24:18 - The Toxicity of Stimulants: Why Chronic Illness Patients Can’t Abuse Drugs
00:29:54 - Looksmaxxing as a Reflection of Gen Z Stimulant Use
00:34:00 - The Feedback Loop of Physical Rejection vs. Personality
00:43:56 - Social Skills Maxxing: The Parallel Between “The Game” and Looksmaxxing
00:51:15 - Reviewing Hexumlite’s Transformation Photos (Softmaxxing Success)
01:09:20 - The “No Shampoo” Theory: Hair Health & Natural Oils
01:15:40 - Hair Loss Drugs: Dutasteride/Finasteride vs. Fertility Risks
01:30:24 - Dealing with a Lisp and Narrow Maxilla Concerns
01:32:50 - Upcoming Surgery: Septoplasty & Permanent Turbinate Reduction
01:45:00 - Florida Expansion Providers
01:45:22 - Why Ron Advises Against Jaw Surgery for Hexumlite
01:47:08 - The “Jutting” Problem in Mewing Before & Afters
01:53:00 - The Ethics of Medical Referrals and “Selling Out”
02:18:14 - Final Verdict: Why a Surgical Cut Was Necessary
NO MEDICAL OR DENTAL ADVICE. Ronald Ead and JAWHACKS, LLC, dba JawHacks (collectively, "we") does not give medical advice. We are not licensed medical professionals. The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.
By Ronald EadRon interviews Hexumlite, a rising creator in the looksmaxxing space known for his dramatic physical transformation. They go deep into the reality behind his "glow up," including the use of experimental weight loss peptides (Retatrutide), hair loss protocols (Dutasteride), and the dopamine traps of modern society. Hexumlite opens up about wasting $6,000 on two failed MARPE expansion attempts, his struggle with nasal breathing due to drug use, and why Ron advises him against jaw surgery.
Media
Guest's Social Media
https://www.youtube.com/@hexumlitee
https://www.instagram.com/hexumlite
1:1 Coaching with Ron (Now Inside The Joint)
https://jawhacks.com/coaching
JawHacks Newsletter (Substack)
https://substack.com/@jawhacks
And More on the Website
https://jawhacks.com/
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:30 - Hexumlite’s Physical Transformation & High IQ Looksmaxxing
00:01:23 - The Asymmetry Issue: Correcting Midline Shifts & Mandibular Shifts
00:02:10 - The $6,000 Mistake: Deep Regret Over Failed Expansion Attempts
00:02:55 - Two Failed MARPEs with Dr. Marianna Evans
00:03:26 - Complications: Molar Flaring & Metal Digging into the Soft Palate
00:05:01 - Severe Breathing Issues & Lightheadedness During Exercise
00:05:46 - Nasal Damage: The Impact of Recreational Drug Use on Breathing
00:06:35 - Accutane Side Effects: Destroying the Mucosal Lining
00:08:23 - Using Retatrutide (GLP-1) for Weight Loss & Hunger Signaling
00:09:41 - The Psychology of Gluttony: Food as a Dopamine Reward
00:12:06 - How Retatrutide Differs from Ozempic (Appetite Suppression)
00:14:10 - MK-677 & Growth Hormone Protocols for Height
00:16:57 - Ron’s Natty Approach: Low Carb, Time-Restricted Eating & Fat Burning
00:20:12 - How Drug Use Rewires the Dopamine Reward System
00:24:18 - The Toxicity of Stimulants: Why Chronic Illness Patients Can’t Abuse Drugs
00:29:54 - Looksmaxxing as a Reflection of Gen Z Stimulant Use
00:34:00 - The Feedback Loop of Physical Rejection vs. Personality
00:43:56 - Social Skills Maxxing: The Parallel Between “The Game” and Looksmaxxing
00:51:15 - Reviewing Hexumlite’s Transformation Photos (Softmaxxing Success)
01:09:20 - The “No Shampoo” Theory: Hair Health & Natural Oils
01:15:40 - Hair Loss Drugs: Dutasteride/Finasteride vs. Fertility Risks
01:30:24 - Dealing with a Lisp and Narrow Maxilla Concerns
01:32:50 - Upcoming Surgery: Septoplasty & Permanent Turbinate Reduction
01:45:00 - Florida Expansion Providers
01:45:22 - Why Ron Advises Against Jaw Surgery for Hexumlite
01:47:08 - The “Jutting” Problem in Mewing Before & Afters
01:53:00 - The Ethics of Medical Referrals and “Selling Out”
02:18:14 - Final Verdict: Why a Surgical Cut Was Necessary
NO MEDICAL OR DENTAL ADVICE. Ronald Ead and JAWHACKS, LLC, dba JawHacks (collectively, "we") does not give medical advice. We are not licensed medical professionals. The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your health or a medical condition.