nerves in the ear get stimulated, they create a reflex in the throat
that causes a muscle spasm, which cures the itch.
2.) Having trouble hearing someone at a party or on the phone?
Use your right ear it's better at picking up rapid speech. But, the
left is better at picking up music tones.
3.) If you need to relieve yourself BADLY, but you're not anywhere
near a bathroom, fantasize about RELATIONS. That preoccupies
your brain and distracts it.
4.) Next time the doctor's going to give you an injection, COUGH as
the needle is going in. The cough raises the level of pressure in
your spinal canal, which limits the pain sensation as it tries to
travel to your brain.
5.) Clear a stuffed nose or relieve sinus pressure by pushing your
tongue against the roof of your mouth then pressing a finger
between your eyebrows. Repeat that for 20 seconds it causes
the vomer bone to rock, which loosens your congestion and
clears you up.
6.) If you ate a big meal and you're feeling full as you go to sleep,
lay on your left side. That'll keep you from suffering from acid
reflux it keeps your stomach lower than your esophagus, which
will helps keep stomach acid from sliding up your throat.
7.) You can stop a toothache by rubbing ice on the back of your
hand, on the webbed area between your thumb and index finger.
The nerve pathways there stimulate a part of the brain that blocks
pain signals from your mouth.
8.) If you get all messed up on liquor, and the room starts spinning,
put your hand on something stable. The reason: Alcohol dilutes
the blood in the part of your ear called the cupula, which regulates
balance. Putting your hand on something stable gives your brain
another reference point, which will help make the world stop
spinning.
9.) Stop a nose bleed by putting some cotton on your upper gums right behind the small dent below your nose and press against it hard. Most of the bleeding comes from the cartilage wall that divides the nose, so pressing there helps get it to stop.
10.) Nervous? Slow your heart rate down by blowing on your thumb.
The vagus nerve controls your heart rate, and you can calm it
down by breathing.
11.) Need to breathe underwater for a while? Instead of taking a huge
breath, HYPERVENTILATE before you go under, by taking a
bunch of short breaths. That'll trick your brain into thinking it has
more oxygen, and buy you about 10 extra seconds.
12.) You can prevent BRAIN FREEZE by pressing your tongue flat
against the roof of your mouth, covering as much surface area
as possible. Brain freeze happens because the nerves in the
roof of your mouth get extremely cold, so your brain thinks your
whole body is cold. It compensates by overheating which causes
your head to hurt. By warming up the roof of your mouth, you'll chill
your brain and feel better.
13.) If your hand falls asleep, rock your head from side to side. That'll
wake your hand or arm up in less than a minute. Your hand falls
asleep because of the nerves in your neck compressing so
loosening your neck is the cure. If your foot falls asleep, that's
governed by nerves lower in the body, so you need to stand up
and walk around.
14.) Finally, this one's totally USELESS, but a nice trick. Have
someone stick their arm out to the side, straight, palm down.
Press down on his wrist with two fingers. He'll resist, and his
arm will stay horizontal. Then, have him put his foot on a surface
that's half an inch off the ground, like a stack of magazines, and
do the trick again. Because his spine position is thrown off, his
arm will fall right to his side, no matter how much he tries to resist.
15.) Got the hiccups? Press thumb and second finger over your
eyebrows until the hiccups are over - usually, in a short while.
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