
The Up Arrow Point in Indian Neurotherapy corresponds to a reflex zone associated with stabilizing the inner-ear fluid levels, particularly when the fluid becomes too low, causing imbalance and dizziness. Reduced fluid in the vestibular system can lead to vertigo, instability, light-headedness, and difficulty maintaining spatial orientation. Stimulation of the Up Arrow Point is traditionally believed to: Support inner-ear fluid balance when levels are too low Reduce episodes of vertigo and light-headedness Improve stability and coordination while standing or walking Enhance vestibular nerve communication with the brain Reduce dizziness caused by sudden head movements Improve overall balance and grounding Support recovery after inner-ear strain or weakness This treatment is commonly recommended for individuals experiencing: Vertigo caused by low inner-ear fluid Dizziness or imbalance Light-headedness during movement Difficulty maintaining balance Sensitivity to sudden head turns Ear-related instability or weakness By improving vestibular regulation, the Up Arrow Point helps restore equilibrium and reduce vertigo symptoms. This description is ideal for therapeutic education, clinical documentation, and Indian Neurotherapy manuals.
Low Ear Fluid, Indian Neurotherapy, Dizziness Treatment, Up Arrow Point, Holistic Neurotherapy, Balance Therapy
Low Ear Fluid, Indian Neurotherapy, Dizziness Treatment, Up Arrow Point, Holistic Neurotherapy, Balance Therapy
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