What is you best advice to deepen voice
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I know this might be a topic some people find uncomfortable, as others have mentioned, but it’s undeniably important—if not one of the most significant factors in how others perceive us. Let’s use this thread to compile the best tips for deepening one’s voice. I’ll start:
This was shared by @sphenoid:
“It’s related to the tone of the vagus and accessory nerves, which control the vocal cords and throat. Massage, light therapy, and topical nutrients applied to these regions can help improve their function.”
Image 1: https://bioenergetic.forum/assets/uploads/files/1707607228689-90b66a3c-ada5-4a2b-b064-af6f2301d47a.jpeg
Image 2: https://bioenergetic.f44orum/assets/uploads/files/1707607228714-6522b778-cdcd-4f9e-aa82-b88ce89bbd61.jpegI speculate that applying topical testosterone to this area might provide similar benefits, and perhaps even amplify the effects.
Excuse me if this is unreadable, I am pretty tired and had a long day
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@William-Shat Big part of it is training to "speak from" your diaphragm and not your head, making sure not to deepen it using your actual vocal chords, per se, or else you sound like an idiot and people will definitely be able tell. Aside from this high-ROI behavioural shift, I think much of it is DHT-driven and the changes will be permanent. Also I'm confident serotonin is involved in some way, seen it in myself and others.
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Find an instructional video that you think that you will follow.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+deepen+voice
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@albion Interesting. Do you believe serotonin lowers or raises pitch, and what did you observe in others and yourself?
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@William-Shat I believe Serotonin heightens the voice and makes it sound frail, fragile, and less soothing. And not a heightening such that it sounds childlike; more making it softer and higher pitched. I've listened to videos of myself in dark times, and have "diagnosed" family members on their bad days by the height of their voice (men only), which maybe could mean that thyroid is responsible and not serotonin, but this is just my instinct.
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@William-Shat
From my experience, one thing really helped was increasing dopamine by taking Selegiline. It felt efortless to talk louder.
Being well fed, eating every 2 hours, relaxed my body till the point of being able to talk without any stress, relaxing my throat muscles. This decreased my pitch without trying, naturally. -
I had a noticeable deeper voice when taking Androsterone. Also smoking helps, but don’t recommend it.
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I'm pretty sure good liver function correlates with a deep voice. Can't remember the source though.
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@William-Shat
Good question. It’s been said before, but simply relaxing breathing deeply and speaking from the chest (or diaphragm as @albion says) instead of the mouth can do wonders. Being constantly aware to do that whenever you speak will, sometimes quickly sometimes gradually but either way definitely, result in improvements.
Same exercise would help women too, in a different way, by making their voices clearer and less strained. -
@William-Shat Unironically start smoking