The eyes gradually turned from confused to determined.
Nan Zhubin seized the opportunity and said, "Don't get distracted, everyone focus on the foam in your hands, feel its slipperiness..."
"You can smell the freshness of the soap, and also listen to the sound of the flowing water..."
Nan Zhubin's voice became long and drawn-out: "These are all helping you expel the miasma from your body. With each count, the miasma decreases a little."
This segment of language instruction focuses on using collective suggestion to perform [multi-sensory anchoring] and gradually providing villagers with a sense of [control].
Rubbing hands with warm soapy water not only uses the weak alkalinity of soap to relieve skin itchiness, but the warm water also stimulates skin temperature receptors, promotes blood circulation, relieves muscle tension, and awakens numb body sensations.
