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What your ears say about you? There's a neurological connection between some points on your body and your internal organs. Observing your ears will help you learn about your medical conditions and even predict future health issues.
-Using ears is definitely more secure than an eye-scan because, like fingerprints, irises change over a person's lifetime, so the older you are, the worse their biometric performance is.
-Attached earlobes that are connected directly to the side of your head are considered to be recessive.
-If a person has bilateral or diagonal creases in their earlobes, there’s a higher probability that they’ll suffer from heart problems versus those who have creaseless earlobes.
-If your ears are really pale, it could mean that your body doesn’t have enough vitamins and calcium.
-If your ears are usually red (no, not just when you’re embarrassed!), this may indicate that you have kidney problems, or more specifically, an adrenal insufficiency.
-If your ears are a deep red color, it could be an indication of memory loss, constant headaches, or brain problems.
-Painful inflammation of the ear cartilage is a specific symptom of a rare disease called relapsing polychondritis.
-Ear reflexology is just as effective as hand or foot reflexology for relieving stress and pain. There are more than 200 acupuncture points on our ear that connect with different organs and our musculoskeletal system.
-You can sooth minor pains by pinching the points you see on the screen to relieve pain in your back and shoulders, help you get rid of pain in your internal organs, make your joints feel better.
-Sit straight, and start with your earlobes. Pinch them between your thumb and index finger, and pull the earlobes down very gently. Tug them several times, but stop immediately if you feel discomfort or pain.
-Inside the middle part of the ear, you have three tiny bones. These bones are the smallest ones in the human body. Ears help you keep your balance. Three canals in your inner ear have special fluid inside.
TIMESTAMPS
What your ears reveal about you:
They can identify you as an individual. 0:42
Recessive or dominant genes 1:30
Diseases your ears can warn you about:
Coronary diseases 1:56
Lack of vitamins and calcium 2:22
Kidney problems 2:32
Brain disorders 3:10
Painful inflammation of the ear cartilage 3:20
Reflexology of the Ear 3:50
Sooth minor pains 5:03
How to do a reflexology on your own 5:32
Bonus 6:37
Music:
SUMMARY
-Using ears is definitely more secure than an eye-scan because, like fingerprints, irises change over a person's lifetime, so the older you are, the worse their biometric performance is.
-Attached earlobes that are connected directly to the side of your head are considered to be recessive.
-If a person has bilateral or diagonal creases in their earlobes, there’s a higher probability that they’ll suffer from heart problems versus those who have creaseless earlobes.
-If your ears are really pale, it could mean that your body doesn’t have enough vitamins and calcium.
-If your ears are usually red (no, not just when you’re embarrassed!), this may indicate that you have kidney problems, or more specifically, an adrenal insufficiency.
-If your ears are a deep red color, it could be an indication of memory loss, constant headaches, or brain problems.
-Painful inflammation of the ear cartilage is a specific symptom of a rare disease called relapsing polychondritis.
-Ear reflexology is just as effective as hand or foot reflexology for relieving stress and pain. There are more than 200 acupuncture points on our ear that connect with different organs and our musculoskeletal system.
-You can sooth minor pains by pinching the points you see on the screen to relieve pain in your back and shoulders, help you get rid of pain in your internal organs, make your joints feel better.
-Sit straight, and start with your earlobes. Pinch them between your thumb and index finger, and pull the earlobes down very gently. Tug them several times, but stop immediately if you feel discomfort or pain.
-Inside the middle part of the ear, you have three tiny bones. These bones are the smallest ones in the human body. Ears help you keep your balance. Three canals in your inner ear have special fluid inside.
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