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When resting the tip of the tongue at the very border of the gumline behind the upper incisors, the tip and the area below the nose begin to tingle,

not unlike licking a 9V battery (albeit to a much subtler extent). The tip of the tongue has to touch the spot very lightly -- deliberate, forceful pushing

kills the sensation. The tongue has to be fully relaxed in order for this to occur. Information on this phenomenon is very scarce, so I must

ask, does anyone have more information on this? Here are the only useful bits I managed to gather:

In Qigong practice it is a traditional practice to rest the tongue lightly against the upper hard palate just behind the teeth. This connects the Yin and Yang channels in the body and completes the microcosmic orbit, promoting higher energy flow in the body. In turn, the enhanced energy in Du Mai and Ren Mai channels supports all the other channels, and builds optimum health.
The practice of connecting the Yin and Yang meridians promotes the Breath of Life observed in craniosacral therapy, which is the flow of the cerebro-spinal fluid up and down the midline of the body. Cerebrospinal fluid can be likened to a river in the body. This deepest vital force is often called the tide. The tide is the essence of life. The Breath of Life in cerebrospinal fluid stimulates healthy brain function, assists musculoskeletal alignment, promotes freedom of movement in the body, supports all organs, and connects to spirit.
https://fiveseasonsmedicine.com/the-mystery-bridge-to-the-breath-of-life/
 
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I too wish to mew until I possess Thor's power
 
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I guess you have not yet experienced Chi.
 
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Did not read but based on the title it seems rather interesting. You can reshape living tissue with electricity as proven recently in the study where they reshaped a rabbits ear cartilage by applying electricity.



Here is a video about the research. Quite interesting not going to lie.
 
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