15 Incredible Ways To Control Your Body As If You Were Pressing The Right Buttons
You know those annoying little body problems that you usually can't do anything about? A tickle in your throat, trouble falling asleep, a brain freeze... Well, it's time to put a stop to them!
Someone posted 15 genius life hacks online and they're going viral since! Have a tickle in your throat? Scratch your ear! Trouble falling asleep? Blink fast for a minute! And there's a lot more where that came from... Keep on scrolling to see all 15 hacks and don't forget to vote for your favorites!
P.S. Does anyone know who created this series of life hacks? We'd like to credit the author.
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Not true. The effect is temporary - your pores go back to normal as soon as your skin reaches its regular temperature.
This works on bug bites too. The deodorant MUST contain aluminum. I work for a major cancer hospital. Doing this will NOT cause cancer, but I do not recommend using antiperspirant with aluminum under your arms.
Personally, I suck on sugar free cough drops. However, tickling could also be due to the growth of bacteria or inflammation of the larynx. Gargling with warm water and sea salt will help in this case too, because sea salt is a natural antiseptic and promotes healing
Sneezing is your body's way of removing an irritation from your nose. A sneeze works by "resetting the system—like Control-Alt-Delete" on a PC. For gosh sakes.... go ahead and sneeze!!
Trying to hold laughter needs a lot of skills, it's the hardest thing ever.
Becoming a parent helps you develop that skill...because if you laugh, it encourages the unwanted behavior!
Load More Replies...Greek philosopher Chrysippus died laughing at a donkey trying to eat figs after he'd fed it a bunch of wine. That's how I want to go.
laughing at a drunken donkey? wow..I'd probably go in a dumber way..turbine explosion or something
Load More Replies...Life is hard, and often surrounded by grumpy, humorless people. The world needs more laughter. Don't hold it in, people; let it out!!
I have a tendency to bite the inside of my cheek when trying to hold in laughter. Does that help?