Every reflex point of your foot is also on your ear!
So have a look at all the benefits below and find out why ear massage is really good for you ~
Self-Applied Massage of the Ears
The traditional systems of medicine from the East have always included some type of massage stimulation to the ears.
Vigorously massage your ears and you’ll notice that within minutes they’ll get hot. This is caused by the increase of blood flow to that area, this in turn increases energy (Qi) to the area.
Our ears are also heavily enervated (which is why having someone else rub your ears can be extremely sensuous). The combination of the presence of the nerve, the effect of the pressure and the heightened circulation and Qi causes stimulation to the reflexes in the microsystems of the ear through which all parts of the body can be influenced!
Acupuncture or pressure stimulation of the ear reflexes stimulates the productivity of important neurotransmitters which trigger powerful healing mechanisms throughout the whole body.
Begin with moderate pressure and work over the entire ear on both sides. Notice areas of discomfort, return and work the uncomfortable areas vigorously. While this may not bring immediate results it has been reported that vigilant application of self-applied massage over long periods of time has helped many people to overcome health disorders.
Acupuncture, which is also based on Chinese Medicine is emerging as a treatment of choice for addiction to drugs and alcohol. The acupuncture points for this treatment are all in the ears.
Indian Head Massage includes flicking, stroking and rubbing the ears.
So, if you fancy not only having your ears and hair played with, but your neck, head, and shoulders – all the energy centers where tension is most likely to accumulate – gently, firmly and rhythmically massaged until you simply float away get in touch to experience it for yourself!