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  • Maybe it is not uncommon to treatment with modern materials and chemical smells, but in this article explained how to reduce pain naturally, even nothing is more natural than those described in this article. Do you know how to reduce pain without drugs or chemicals? It is very easy, namely:
    "You just look at your body. That's it. "
    Maybe you are curious about the explanation above, but do not worry, I will explain. Published in "Psychological Science," which contains the theory, that if your hands are exposed to fire (heat stimulation) level of pain felt will be directly proportional to your views on the hand. That is, if we look at the bigger your hands (in mind) then the pain that you feel will be the greater. It's all about your brain, which, after all, the source of the pain you feel.
    The researchers say that the images that form the brain of your own body has a strong effect on the level of experienced pain. During the innovative study, 18 participants had a heat probe placed in their left hand. Temperature probe gradually increased, and the participants stopped the heat by pressing the foot pedal as soon as they start to feel sick. The scientists used a set of mirrors to manipulate what the participants saw during experiment.Participants always looked toward their left hand, but they also see their own hands, or wooden objects appear to be at hand.
    The team found that only see the pain reduces pain.
    Pain threshold of about 3 ° C higher when looking at hand, compared with when looking at other objects.
    Next, they use a concave and convex mirror to show his hand as greater than the reality or smaller. When the hand was seen as enlarged, participants tolerated a greater degree of heat from the probe before reporting pain. When the hand was seen as smaller than actual size, the participants reported pain at a lower temperature than when I saw the hand in normal size.
    This suggests that the experience of pain appears in the brain that represent the size of the body. Visual tricks may have affected the spatial map of brain skin. The results showed that pain processing is closely linked to these brain maps of the skin.
    Hopefully useful.
    By: Dr. Victor Marchione

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