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Salt, Lemon Juice and Vinegar. A valuable brainstem stimulator
I hope it’s ok to share this post which I found so fascinating of how body works. Post was written by Edythe Heus, fascia and movement expert. Found in the Skool group Rev6 Edythe Heus 2d • General discussion Salt, Lemon Juice and Vinegar. A valuable brainstem stimulator Years ago, Lois Laynee presented a webinar on the value of the cranial nerves and how to stimulate them to restore health for our community. Recently, I revisited this work and began re-incorporating it into both my patient care and my own daily practice. One of the most effective ways I’ve found to apply this is at the very beginning of a session, using taste to directly stimulate cranial nerve input into the brainstem. Before any movement or structural cueing, I’ll have the patient go through a simple sequence. Place a large grain of salt on the tip of the tongue and hold it just behind the front teeth, allowing it to dissolve slowly. This immediately stimulates salivation, brings awareness forward, and often reduces unnecessary tension in the jaw and face. From there, lightly apply lemon juice across the top of the tongue, along the sides, and into the insides of the cheeks. This sharpens sensory input and begins to shift breathing toward a more natural, less restricted pattern. Finally, a small amount of vinegar can be applied toward the back of the mouth, along the soft palate and arches near the uvula. This posterior stimulation connects more directly into deeper brainstem pathways and, when done gently, can further organize the system. All of this input feeds into the brainstem through cranial nerves, including the Vagus nerve, converging at the nucleus of the solitary tract. This is where breathing, heart rate, and digestion begin to organize. By the time this sequence is complete, you often see clear changes—improved salivation, a softer jaw and neck, a less rigid rib cage, and a more responsive breath without forcing it.
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@Holly Harding My pleasure!
0 likes • May 12
@Kathleen Johnson I am not sure. I would test it or ask Edythe Heus who wrote about it. I just shared what she posted to use on her clients to improve their best athletic performance. She has free group rev6 which I highly recommend for everyone (especially professional athletes) and usually replies quickly.
Fasting
I see a lot of post about fasting and was wondering if anyone can share what is the longest you went without food and about your experience. Did you dry fast, drink water thoughout the day or incoporate juices as well?
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@Kathleen Johnson What is the name of the book?
1 like • May 8
@Kathleen Johnson thank you!
Household Meal Conflicts
Do you and your spouse or family members have differing tastes in food and it causes problems creating meals? For example, you enjoy fish and vegetables primarily but your husbands is more of a meal and potato’s guy? Or are you already on a healthy path eating more protein and fiber but your kids are on the primarily carb train. Tell me your delimas!
1 like • Apr 24
@Holly Harding will definitelly do it. Let me remind my husband about that and will let you know
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@Holly Harding I tried clicking on the link to check the price but it did not work
Welcome and Please Introduce Yourself!
Hi Everyone! I’m so excited to be using this platform to help more people Fix Their Metabolism! If you’re new, please introduce yourself. Tell us where you’re from and what’s your biggest challenge with your nutrition or post a pic of your most recent favorite meal and why you loved it!
1 like • Apr 15
Hi, I'm Olga from Lakewood Ca. Originally Serbia. Im here because for couple of years I've been following and wanting to work with Holly. I just saw my email for Skool app and being so affordable, I am so glad I can finally do this. Looking forward to improving my diet habbits and getting stronger ❤️✊🏼
1 like • Apr 15
@Holly Harding awee thanks Holly 🥹🤗
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