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Ice Cubes , Goggles and Sticky Switches

Posted by Zo on March 21, 2002, at 16:14:58

A researcher in Texas has postulated that manics, and possibly depressives, have a "sticky switch" between the hemispheres, and are indeed helped by putting an ice cube in the opposite ear--and that many symptoms arise from not switching in the ordinary natural rhythm of the brain.

Same thing with the goggles, and probably to an extent, EMDR. Waving your fingers across your field of vision. Ever tried it? Covering one eye--no goggles needed. Anything that snaps the brain out of its rut .

Zo


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