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Posted - Jul 07 2005 : 05:09:32 AM
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256 From: "sifbear" <sifbear@yahoo.com> Date: Mon Mar 14, 2005 10:04am Subject: Kechari experiences sifbear Offline Send Email I thought I'd add my two cents about kechari. I've been trimming my frenum on and off for several months now. I have been able to put my tongue above my soft palate and can keep it there without the use of my finger, but I haven't yet been able to reach to my nasal septum. I'm close--I can feel the triangular opening framed by the hard palate bones. One thing that has helped me is stretching the frenum membrane, rather than stretching the tongue muscle. To do this, I put my tongue into kechari 1, tighten the tongue muscles, and then push with my finger so that I can feel the stretch in the frenum. Dropping the jaw can increase the stretch. You can do this with or without cutting the frenum. I often do it after making a cut to stretch the membrane a bit more...this is a little painful and may be overzealous, so use your own judgement. (And remember to keep your scissors, mouth, and fingers clean to minimize the risk of infection.)
There was a question about the uvula in yesterday's digest. When I go above the soft palate, I go to one side of the uvula or the other. I then have to wiggle my tongue around a bit so that the uvula slides down the underside of my tongue and stays in the mouth cavity, rather than being folded up above the soft palate.
Sifbear
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