There are lot of amazing things that are yet to be learned from the
human body. Not all things are know to our body, there are few cool
tricks that we can teach our body. So, let's see those cool tips...
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 help keep
stomach acid from sliding up your throat.
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.
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.
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.
human body. Not all things are know to our body, there are few cool
tricks that we can teach our body. So, let's see those cool tips...
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 help keep
stomach acid from sliding up your throat.
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.
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.
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.
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