Pressure Points & Pain: Understanding What's Real (and What's Not)
It is important to note that while pressure points exist and can cause temporary pain, paralysis caused by pressure points alone is not a scientifically proven phenomenon and is not supported by medical evidence. The body's nervous system is a complex network, and there is no single pressure point that can instantaneously paralyze someone.Reflexology - Related Articles
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