Researchers are continuing to study how the brain clears waste and maintains balance. This natural process plays an important role in overall brain function, especially as we age.
A recent study has explored a gentle, non-invasive approach that may help support this system by stimulating areas around the face and neck.
How the Brain’s Cleaning System Works
The brain relies on a fluid circulation system to remove waste products and support healthy function. This process is essential for maintaining clarity, balance, and long-term wellness.
As people age, this system may become less efficient, which has led scientists to explore ways to support it safely.
What Researchers Observed
In early research studies, gentle stimulation of certain areas near the skin appeared to increase fluid movement linked to the brain’s natural processes.
These findings suggest that simple, non-invasive techniques may play a role in supporting normal biological functions.
Discover what this could mean for future wellness approaches on the next page →