I've been thinking about this today and I had the thought that maybe the back and forth rocking common in neurodivergent people and those affected by drugs has a biological mechanism related to this hydraulic one that we aren't aware of.
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It certainly seems a hypothesis worth scientific research, imo!
When I had acupuncture after neurosurgery, the practitioner spent a lot of time massaging somewhere in the abdomen. I assumed it must have something to do with the vagus nerve, but I guess it was this.
only by accident
Eh, acupuncture is no quackery. I felt better after treatment and even American health insurance pays for it. They wouldn't unless the numbers were there. Besides, there is a whole street of them nearby and why not? you live in China, go to fricken acupuncture. And I tellyawhut, those people know exactly where your nerves are. It doesn't hurt, as such, but they definitely work you over.
they pay for it because it's profitable. china doing it doesn't make it materialist
They pay for it because it is cheaper than paying for actual physical therapy, which you can only really afford if you are doing something through worker's compensation. Literally, it was great when I had fucked up my forearm working, but as soon as I didn't have workers compensation coming in, a single session was like 200. Tried an acupuncturist for 50, but like, shit does not actually work for real fucking problems.
And like, needling muscles is a real thing and can work wonders with nerve damage in conjunction with physical therapy, but that shit hurts like a mother, acupuncture is like a bullshit half-measure that takes advantage some some of the anatomic principles involved, but is in no way a scientific-based medical practice.