Parietal Point

The parietal point is the area on the surface of the head that connects the point on the back of the head to the point on the crown. This area is also known as the "scalp" or "pubic area." The parietal point is important to human health and well-being. In this article, we will look at the impact this area has on human health, as well as what physical exercises can improve the function of the parietal point.

Headache is one of the most common diseases affecting the parietal point. When the parietal point does not function properly, it can lead to headaches. People who engage in exercise to improve parietal point function may reduce their likelihood of developing headaches. For example, bending the head back strengthens the parietal point, improves blood circulation and prevents spasms. This kind of physical activity can help reduce headache pressure and increase blood flow and nerve conduction, which can reduce inflammation and improve overall health.

Harmonizing the functioning of the brain and nervous system can also have an impact on the general condition of the body and health, and the work of the parietal region is very important for such purposes. Thanks to the coordinated work of the frontal lobes, parietal and temporal zones, a harmonious interaction of all body systems is achieved, aimed at maintaining health and increasing efficiency. Also, thanks to the parietal zone, it is possible to identify problematic issues in the harmonious development of the human personality. In the field of psychology, it is much easier for a person to choose a profession, to find his own field of employment that suits his internal makeup, if the parietal zone is fully developed and successfully regulates the work of other departments and areas of the brain. That is why timely physical exercise and restoration of the balance of brain activity in the parietal zone are very important for