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‘Brain flossing’ hailed as calming mental health hack: ‘Brought me to tears’

Por: New York Post Life July 04, 2023

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This craze just might rub you the right way.  “Brain flossing” — or “brain massaging” — is quickly becoming the hottest self-healing trend online, with social media sound lovers seemingly achieving inner peace within seconds.  “When I first experienced it, it ,” said purported “mindset mentor” Rea Michelle in her viral brain massage bulletin, which has racked up more than 1.1 million TikTok views.  The hashtags #BrainFloss... + full article



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