

To conclude, reports have it that TikTok is possibly onto something on this particular trick, although one can probably stop pinching his skin between his thumb and finger and rather apply pressure to his wrist at the "P-6" site. It's covering the spectrum of gag reflexes from mild end nausea to the severe end that concludes in vomiting. Meanwhile, a study published in Nature indicated, the mode of action in regulating gag reflex though acupuncture is not completely understood. Published in the National Library of Medicine, the study applied pressure to the acupuncture point, specifically the P-6 Neikuan, located on the wrist, which has been used in the Far East for thousands of years for its anti-anxiety and anti-nausea properties. Nevertheless, others have tried to account for this through the application of pressure to multiple areas of a number of subjects. The study investigators concluded that applying pressure points, specifically during dental procedures, would lessen the possibility of stimulating a gag reflex, although they stressed there is a need for more studies.Īn effective approach to dampen the gag reflex is a distraction, and thus, it could be that this is what took place or that there was an effect of a placebo in play. Researchers discovered that when pressure was applied to the palm, the gag reflex moved backward, further into the mouths of the patients if the patient gagged with something not quite far into their mouth, the point which they began to gag would be further back following application of such pressure. On the basis of this scale, the study authors split subjects into a hypersensitive group and a control or expected-sensitivity group. Here, they developed a hand pressure device for the volunteers to where, which provided a constant force, and they described a GTPI or gag trigger point index scale.
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In this paper, the researchers wrote, 36 neurological intact subjects went through a series of gag reflex trials.

Dentists, for instance, have a specific interest in stopping the gag reflex, given their work needs them to be in what's known as the "spew zone."įirst, the research, Altering the Gag Reflex Via a Palm Pressure Point, published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, saw pressure applied to a small group of volunteers' palms prior to their receipt of dental treatment. Studies About Stopping the Gag ReflexĪ lot of studies have looked into the matter. It takes two to deep throat, people forget that.Another medical story has gone viral, specifically the new TikTok trick that lets one stop his gag reflex. And congrats to that balloon too, your part in this performance may go unrecognized by most but not by me. Oh well.Īnyway this video is originally from PornHub where you can see some of Twothornedrose’s MUCH more NSFW work in the absentee gag reflex genre, so knock yourself out if you so desire. I assume it has to be somewhere inside her stomach but if she left it in there for a little bit would the acids just rip away at the balloon? If only Mr Wizard or Bill Nye or even those inquisitive Mythbusters spent more time on the science of deep throating like we’ve all demanded for decades, some of us in letters made up of cut up pieces of newspapers, we’d have a much more concrete answer. Now I’m no biology expert (though I do remember vividly when my very Jewish Biology teacher told me as a ninth grader to “stop kitzeling around” and I had no clue what it meant but everyone else in the class did because it’s some Yiddish thing…pretty much that and mitochondria are all I retained) but I’m definitely curious to see where that balloon goes when it gets down into her throat. But I’ve gotten to where I am in this world on one thing and that’s trusting the claims of people with giant balloons shoved down their tracheas.

I have no way of verifying the claims of this gal known as Twothornedrose are legit since a Google search for “deep throat world record” seems less than credible and distracting at best.
