Belly Button Test
The expected normal response when a hand is placed near the belly button area and the arm is tested is an unlock. Blocked regulation means the nervous system is not processing or turning functions on and off sensitively enough. If the expe…
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The expected normal response when a hand is placed near the belly button area and the arm is tested is an unlock. Blocked regulation means the nervous system is not processing or turning functions on and off sensitively enough. If the expected unlock does not occur, regulation is described as blocked or stuck. The belly button area is described as sensitive and used to check nervous-system regulation. The belly button regulation test is used to observe whether the nervous system can shift appropriately in response to sensitive energetic input.