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Donna Zuehl

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17 Tricks to Teach Your Body
4/10/2007 12:46:21 AM

I read this on the internet and thought I'd share it with forum members. I do not know if all of the tips really work, that is for you to decide.

17 Tricks to Teach Your Body

 

1.  If your throat tickles scratch your ear.  When you were 9

playing your armpit was a cool trick.  Now as an adult you can

still appreciate a good body-based feat, but you're more discrim-

inating.  Take that tickle in your throat.  It's not worth gagging over.

Here's a better way to scratch your itch: "When the nerves in your

ear are stimulated, it creates a reflex in the throat that can cause

a muscle spasm," says Dr. Shaffer MD, president of and ear,

nose and throat speciality center in Gibbsboro, NJ. " This

spasm relieves the tickle. "

 

2.  Experience supersonic hearing.  If your're stuck chatting up a

mumbler at a cocktail party, lean in with your right ear.  It's better

than your left at following the rapid rhythms of speech, according

to researchers at the UCLA school of medicine.  If on the other

hand you're trying to identify that song playing softly in the ele-

vator, turn your left ear toward the sound.  The left ear is better at

picking up music sounds.

 

3.  Feel no pain.  German researchers have discovered that

coughing during an injection can lessen the pain of the needle

stick.  According to Taras Usichenko, the trick causes a sudden

temporary rise in pressure in the chest and spinal canal, inhibiting

the pain-conducting structures of the spinal cord. 

 

4.  Clear your stuffed nose!  Forget sudafed.  An easier, cheaper

quicker way to relieve sinus pressure is by alternately thrusting

your tongue against the roof of your mouth, then pressing between

your eyebrows with one finger.  This causes the vomer bone,

which runs through the nasal passages to the mouth, to rock

 says Lisa Destefano, D. O., an assistant professor at the

Michigan State University college of osteopathic medicine.  The

motion loosens congestion; after 20 seconds you'll feel your

sinuses start to drain.

 

5.  Fight fire without water!  Worried those wings will repeat on you

tonight?  "Sleep on your left side" says Anthony Star-poli, M.D.

a New York city gastroenterologist and assistant professor of

medicine at New York Medical College.  Studies have shown

that patients who sleep on their left side are less likely to suffer

from acid reflux.  The esophagus and stomach connect at an

angle.  When you sleep on your right, the stomach is higher than

the esophagus, allowing food and stomach acid to slide up your

throat.  When you're on your left, the stomach is lower than the

esophagus, so gravity's in your favor.

 

6.  Cure your toothache without opening your mouth!  Just rub ice

on the back of your hand, on the v shaped web area between

your thumb and index finger.  A Canadian study found that this

technique reduces toothache pain by as much as 50% compared

with using no ice.  The nerve pathways at the base of that V stim-

ulate an area that blocks pain signals from the face and hands.

 

7.  Make burns disappear!  When you accidentally singe your

finger on the stove, clean the skin and apply light pressure with

the finger pads of your unmarred hands.  Ice will relieve your pain

more quickly, Dr. Stefano says, but since the natural method

brings the burned skin back to a normal temperature, the skin is

less likely to blister.

 

8.  Stop the world from spinning!

One too many drinks left you dizzy?  Put your hand on something

stable.  The part of your ear responsible for balance-the cupula-

floats in a fluid of the same density as blood.  "As alcohol dilutes

blood in the cupula the cupula becomes less dense and rises"

says Dr. Shaffer.  This confuses your brain.   The tactile input from

a stable object gives the brain a second opinion and you feel

more in balance.  Because the nerves in the hand are so sensi-

tive this works better than the foot on the floor conventional

wisdom.

 

(To be continued..this is a lot of typing. Cut and paste wouldn't format correctly.)

DonnaZ

 

 

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Re: 17 Tricks to Teach Your Body
4/10/2007 1:01:50 AM
Hi Donna, I GOT it this time! Thanks! I do suggest you go back and edit it to make it easier to read. Thanks again Your friend Neil
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Re: 17 Tricks to Teach Your Body
4/30/2007 9:29:24 PM

Hi Neil,

I tried leaving a little more room between paragraphs. I hope this helps. If you have any other suggestions let me know. I'm not very experienced with editing.

DonnaZ

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Re: 17 Tricks to Teach Your Body
4/30/2007 9:35:21 PM
Hello Donna,

Very nice post!  I enjoyed the tips.  These are going to come in very handy.   Thank you dear Donna!


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Re: 17 Tricks to Teach Your Body
5/1/2007 9:17:45 PM
Thank you Joe. Now I need to find the rest of the article so I can post the other tips. My computer was in the shop for 10 days being reformatted so I lost all my files, sigh!
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