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		<description><![CDATA[A quick and easy exercise improves poor memory, lack of concentration, clumsiness and emotional instability Watch this short video to see how it&#8217;s done: It offers real help to those with learning difficulties, autism and Alzheimers disease. In fact, anyone whose memory is not as sharp as it should be can benefit from this exercise. [...]


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<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span>A quick and easy exercise improves poor memory, lack of concentration, clumsiness and emotional instability </span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong><span> </span></strong>Watch this short video to see how it&#8217;s done:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span>It offers real help to those with learning difficulties, autism and Alzheimers disease. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span>In fact, anyone whose memory is not as sharp as it should be can benefit from this exercise.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">EEG scans show that it synchronises right and left sides of the brain to improve thinking and memory.</p>
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<h2><span>Main Points From the Video<br />
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<p>In this video, a teacher, doctor, neurobiologist, occupational therapist, and parent discuss how one easy exercise:</p>
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<li>Stimulates neural pathways via acupressure points in the earlobes</li>
<li>Synchronises the right and left side of the brain to improve function and promote calmness</li>
<li>Sharpens intelligence in seniors, juniors, mums, dads and kids</li>
<li>Helps those with autism, Asperger&#8217;s syndrome, learning difficulties and behavioural problems</li>
<li>Is fast and simple to do &#8211; takes just 1 to 3 minutes a day</li>
<li>Benefits anyone of any age</li>
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<h2><strong><span>Exercise Instructions</span></strong></h2>
<p>Make sure you are wearing comfortable clothing and have removed any ear jewellery before starting. Avoid doing the exercise immediately after eating.</p>
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<li><strong>Step One:</strong> Stand with your feet about shoulder distance apart, toes pointing forward.</li>
<li><strong>Step Two:</strong> Hold your right ear lobe between your left thumb and finger, with the thumb on the outside of the lobe (we’re not joking).</li>
<li><strong>Step Three:</strong> Hold your left ear lobe      between your right thumb and finger, again with you thumb on the outside      of the lobe. You should now be holding both earlobes with your arms      crossed over your chest, right arm on top (and we’re still not joking).</li>
<li><strong>Step Four:</strong> Look directly ahead and      commence doing a body squat by slowly bending your knees and lowering your      body toward the floor. Go as low as you comfortably can and then slowly      raise yourself back to a standing position. Exhale as you squat and inhale      as you stand.</li>
<li><strong>Step Five:</strong> Repeat the squats for 1 to      3 minutes, or 14 – 21 times, while continuing to hold your earlobes.</li>
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<p>Results may be immediate or gradual. Concentration should certainly be stronger within 3 weeks. The exercise only needs to be done once a day but if concentration wanes it can be repeated as often as desired.</p>
<h2>In or Out?</h2>
<p>Some groups swear by the ’squat and exhale’ approach while others insist it has to be, ’squat and inhale’ (as recommended in the video).</p>
<p>As both claim their breathing technique works, either is probably fine.</p>
<p>We have placed the squat and exhale method in our written  instructions as an alternative to the video recommendation. It is also consistent with the principles of yoga where the breath is expelled with chest compression and inhaled with chest expansion.</p>
<p>The bottom line is, use the approach that works best for you.</p>
<h2><strong>For the Committed</strong></h2>
<p>Some say the exercise is more effective if done while facing east (where the sun rises) with the tongue pressed firmly into the roof of the mouth – a tip no stranger than being told to hang on to your earlobes!</p>
<h2><strong>Why Wait?</strong></h2>
<p>So, with an exercise this easy why not commit to giving your brain a regular workout? Just hold those ears and bend the knees for a few minutes each day to have clearer thinking and a sharper memory.</p>


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