Post by mansi on Dec 10, 2003 18:14:37 GMT -5
Hi everyone,
I was reading the full artcile from link www.racingsmarter.com/skin_brushing.htm
on body brushing and this article suggests that body brushing on neck stimulates pitutary, thyroid and parathyroid glands.
I am just wondering that if gland stimulation caused by body brushing is good enough for BE or you have to have glandulars to cause sufficient stimulation.
I am cutting and pasting the part of the article where I came across this.
Mansi
"
3. Do Your Neck & Base of Your Head - Next
9. Lock brush at the base of head. The brush should remain
in place. With two hands on the brush, rock it 12 to 16 times
up and down and 12 to 16 times side to side. This amazing
neck stimulation method helps to stimulate your body's
master gland called the pituitary gland.
10. Number 10 has three parts. Part A. Part B. And Part C.
A. Hold the brush with your right hand, placing it under your
ear on your jaw on the right side of your head. Slide it
GENTLY along the jawbone, ending by pulling through
under the chin. Do this 6 to 8 times.
B. Hold the brush in your right hand at the nape of neck,
then slide it GENTLY around to the right side and
forward to the larynx. Do this 6 to 8 times. This helps to
stimulate and activate both the thyroid and parathyroid
glands to utilize calcium.
C. Hold the brush in your right hand at the dowager’s hump’
on the top of the spine and bring the brush GENTLY
around to the right and slide through the hollow of sternal
notch on top of breast bone, just below the Adam’s Apple.
(Women: Do not brush breasts). Do this 6 to 8 times. This
stimulates the thymus gland, and will help strengthen your
immune system. Holding the brush with your left hand, do
the left side of the head and neck in the same way.
"
I was reading the full artcile from link www.racingsmarter.com/skin_brushing.htm
on body brushing and this article suggests that body brushing on neck stimulates pitutary, thyroid and parathyroid glands.
I am just wondering that if gland stimulation caused by body brushing is good enough for BE or you have to have glandulars to cause sufficient stimulation.
I am cutting and pasting the part of the article where I came across this.
Mansi
"
3. Do Your Neck & Base of Your Head - Next
9. Lock brush at the base of head. The brush should remain
in place. With two hands on the brush, rock it 12 to 16 times
up and down and 12 to 16 times side to side. This amazing
neck stimulation method helps to stimulate your body's
master gland called the pituitary gland.
10. Number 10 has three parts. Part A. Part B. And Part C.
A. Hold the brush with your right hand, placing it under your
ear on your jaw on the right side of your head. Slide it
GENTLY along the jawbone, ending by pulling through
under the chin. Do this 6 to 8 times.
B. Hold the brush in your right hand at the nape of neck,
then slide it GENTLY around to the right side and
forward to the larynx. Do this 6 to 8 times. This helps to
stimulate and activate both the thyroid and parathyroid
glands to utilize calcium.
C. Hold the brush in your right hand at the dowager’s hump’
on the top of the spine and bring the brush GENTLY
around to the right and slide through the hollow of sternal
notch on top of breast bone, just below the Adam’s Apple.
(Women: Do not brush breasts). Do this 6 to 8 times. This
stimulates the thymus gland, and will help strengthen your
immune system. Holding the brush with your left hand, do
the left side of the head and neck in the same way.
"