Neurological Bombardment. Can a hairbrush improve your eyesight?
A potential cure for your ailments
A hairbrush could potentially help cure headaches and muscular pain as well as ease tinnitus (ringing in the ears), improve eyesight, and even combat anxiety, but how?
Suboccipital Triangle
At the back of our head where the base of the skull and the top of the neck meet, we have a a group of three muscles that form what is called the suboccipital triangle.
Neurological Bombardment
Bombarding the suboccipital region with sensory information seems to help alleviate problems from muscle spasms to anxiety, people have reported an easing of headaches, improved sleep and even improved vision as well as relief from a number of other ailments.
It makes sense that stimulating this area at the top of the spinal column which is close to the the integral part of the central nervous system, will improve the 5 senses and also have positive repercussions on our general well being.
A Hairbrush
Gently tapping a soft bristled hairbrush around the suboccipital region at the back of the head for 1 minute, followed by gently applying pressure with the brush and massaging in a circular motion for thirty seconds a day might stimulate our nervous systems enough to do wonders for our health.