Easy and Available Stress Reliever…. Located in Your Ears!
These are challenging times and we are all seeking ways to relieve our stress. Our
stresses are very high with our over 60 high risk for the coronavirus. We are stressed at
the local, national and global chaos. We are distanced and emotional about the future,
and on and on. So, we are always seeking ways to relieve our stresses. Here is a
simple stress reliever and always available. Massage your earlobes...Yes, that's right!
The ear contains more than two hundred pressure points that influence different areas
of the body and the psyche. WOW!
Massaging your earlobes is great to relax, rejuvenate and release natural endorphins
into your body, making you feel happier, more alert, and best of all, less stressed. The
ear lobes contain many nerve endings that are related to various parts of the body.
When the earlobe is stimulated, the body responds. If you have her had acupuncture,
the therapist usually find spots to stimulate in your ear lobes. When we are thinking
hard, we might naturally rub our ear lobes.
“Your ear lobes are energetically linked to your brain. When you massage the right ear
lobe it stimulates the left brain and pituitary gland. When you massage the left ear lobe,
it stimulates the right brain and pineal gland, giving you a whole brain experience.
The ear contains more than two hundred pressure points that influence different areas
of the body and the psyche.” 1
Move the energy in your whole bodyWhen you massage your ears, you can move the energy in your whole body. The
massage can stimulate your cells and ignite detoxification. You can also improve your
circulation that enhances immunity We over 60 need all the immunity building we can
access. Just massaging our ears can bring relaxation. Anytime we focus on any one
thing, our mind and our bodies relaxes a few notches.
Amazingly, when you apply strong, but not painful, pinch to your ear in specific
locations, you can diminish some pain around those particular muscles in spasm. The
release of your natural pain killer, endorphins, in specific locations in your ears have
been found to relieve some body discomforts. For example, pressing and then rotating
the pressure point at the little flap closest to your head, can relieve tightness around
your jaw relieving tinnitus, ear infections, earache, tension headache, and migraines.
A yoga teacher once told me that the ear is shaped like a fetus, the lobe is the curled
feet, legs, and organs; the middle of the ear is the spine; and the top of the ear the neck
and head. When each part is massaged, you are massaging those parts of your body.
Many BenefitsHere are a few benefits of your own ear massage….it’s worth a try!
Detoxifies and stimulates the body’s systems
Relaxes the body and the mind
By releasing endorphins, you will trigger a feeling of happiness
When you stimulate your sense, you enhance your immune system
Your skin quality will improve from the blood circulation
You will relax your jaw, tongue, and facial muscles
Improve your focus, attention as well as listening comprehension
You will enjoy the relaxing sensations from your own touch of massage
How ToThere are many ways to massage your ears, here are a few:
• Pinch your ear from the top to bottom and from the bottom to the top. Pinching
stimulates the ear nerve endings and will increase blood flow to the area making
you feel more alert and awake.
• Rub the soft indentation just behind your ear lobe to stimulate relaxation
• Press your hands over your ears and release to awaken your hearing
The great appeal of the ear massage is that you can do it anywhere, anytime, any
length of time…and feel less stressed and a little happier.
Happy Ear Massage!
About the Author:Sheena Nancy Sarles is a lifelong student and practitioner of well-being in body, mind,
and spirit. As she became aware of her own aging, she began her personal
investigation of what ages us, what we can do to meet our aging with grace and vitality,
and what simple tips and tools we can use to support us. Sheena has curated her
studies and practice in “Growing Younger: Gracefully: Your Guide to Aging with
Vitality, Resilience, and Pizzazz. She is the creator of GYG Organic Serums™ for
Face and Body, Founder of Yoga for Living with Loss™. More information at
www.GrowingYoungerGracefully.com