ASMR with Sensory & Therapy Items

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  • @GibiASMR
    @GibiASMR  Год назад +290

    New Bespoke Post subscribers get 20% off their first box - go to bespokepost.com/gibiasmr20 and enter code GIBIASMR20 at checkout. Thanks to Bespoke Post for sponsoring!

  • @stacyletters7370
    @stacyletters7370 Год назад +113

    These items are extremely calming for the autism spectrum. Thank you for everything you do Gibi. I hope you know how much ASMR helps people on the spectrum. Its a relief to finally find comfort in sounds rather than conflict.

  • @Tiffbishop2
    @Tiffbishop2 Год назад +124

    I told my mom over the phone the other night that I watch ASMR. She doesn’t really understand it but was really cool about it. I told her it helps with my anxiety and I could hear her start tapping on things to see what kind of sounds they make. Just wanted to share that I finally told someone I watch ASMR and it went well. Watching and enjoying ASMR is nothing to be ashamed of. Love to you all

    • @i.1213
      @i.1213 Год назад +7

      Why should you be ashamed of it??! You’re healing yourself with natural harmless tools, instead of taking pharma pills. You should actually be proud of yourself for it.

    • @Tiffbishop2
      @Tiffbishop2 Год назад +11

      @@i.1213 I never said I was ashamed of it. I was letting everyone who is ashamed know that there’s nothing to be ashamed. There are a lot of people that hide the fact that they watch ASMR so this message is for all of them.

    • @i.1213
      @i.1213 Год назад +2

      @@Tiffbishop2 good i agree 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @HarryStikers
      @HarryStikers Год назад +12

      I never understood why people assume people are going to like... Act like you're a freak for enjoying ASMR??
      Literally just describe it as the same thing as listening to rain or ocean sounds to fall asleep, except it's a person doing things that sound nice.

    • @coolandamazingchicken6165
      @coolandamazingchicken6165 11 месяцев назад

      Did you recently get married?

  • @emilyrubright7232
    @emilyrubright7232 Год назад +25

    Oh my gosh the body tappers unlocked a core memory from my childhood. My dad was a chiropractor when I was growing up and he had some of those at his office. I LOVED them.

  • @emmsies223
    @emmsies223 Год назад +1919

    HI! OB/GYN here! We use those surgical brushes you have just to clean our hands. The side with the bristles is for cleaning your nails, and then the sponge side for your fingers/hands/forearms. For cleaning the patient's skin pre-op, there are actually different sponge sticks we use (chlorhexidine prep sticks) - for example, to be used on a patient's abdomen just prior to starting a surgery. Wonderful video!

    • @sarahcooper8567
      @sarahcooper8567 Год назад +152

      When the hospital gave me that after I had my baby I had no idea 😂 I used it to brush her hair.

    • @SpirtedAwayASMR
      @SpirtedAwayASMR Год назад +35

      That’s so cool a ob/gyn watches gibi’s videos thanks for the info ❤❤❤

    • @MollieferMolecules
      @MollieferMolecules Год назад +31

      Cool! We sometimes use them in OT as part of a sensory diet

    • @alyshasalazar-cortez1393
      @alyshasalazar-cortez1393 Год назад +23

      @Sarah Cooper I did too but I also used one for bath time when she was a newborn baby,
      just when washing her hair to keep the cradle cap away. That's how i saw the NICU nurses use them also.

    • @Defirence
      @Defirence Год назад +11

      Chlorhexidine is amazing, I get such horrible Eczema on my hands and ever since I started permanently washing my hands with a 3% Chlorhexidine soap it's never come back. It's the same stuff used in the hospital here and elsewhere (Bioscrub).

  • @Tintaaa
    @Tintaaa Год назад +26

    As someone who is ESL, the subtitles are a tremendous help and being so well made they really add to the ASMR :)

  • @KantSpelEnithing
    @KantSpelEnithing Год назад +57

    Absolutely LOVE the surgical brushes. Gives great tapping and brushing tingles. We need more of this. Keep it up Gibi. ❤️

  • @mayal7079
    @mayal7079 Год назад +3

    💜 Thank you sooo much Gibi! I have struggled with oral fixation my whole life (nails, clothes, pencils, & I can’t count how many Polly pocket shoes & pencil grips I have accidentally swallowed!) unfortunately it transferred over to eating as well & now I have alot more problems than before. My little sister also used to have a surgical scrub brush to help with her sensory processing issues & unfortunately it was lost to time & I had no hopes of getting a replacement for her! This shop is a godsend for my family & I am so thankful you’ve brought it to our attention! 😁💜

  • @LavaDemon66
    @LavaDemon66 Год назад +84

    It would definitely be cool to see some more videos of different asmr items that you have bought and you describing them. I love the rambling type asmr videos. Also glad to see more ear to ear videos since they are my favorite asmr videos.

  • @samschellhase8831
    @samschellhase8831 Год назад +4

    ASMR has become one of my go-to things to listen to. It's so much more than just for sleep for me, it's background noise and sounds for whatever I'm doing, from gaming to work to reading stuff online. Honestly, it rivals minecraft background music!
    and this video has the perfect mix of sounds and whispers that is so incredibly tingly, I love this one

  • @cattoplasm6816
    @cattoplasm6816 Год назад +15

    the blue circles were such good visuals especially tapping close to the camera

  • @potato1674
    @potato1674 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'll be honest please do make a video solely on the surgical brushes
    For the first time in a year they gave me tingles
    And I agree that they are super amazing triggers

  • @Migsfigs8
    @Migsfigs8 Год назад +3

    The way you showed the box of the candle and then the box of matches and then the candle made me think at first that you were going to light the other matches on fire with the match you had just lit

    • @Migsfigs8
      @Migsfigs8 Год назад

      Oh wait you did show the candle before… but still lol, I was like wait what is she lighting

  • @youtubehodol3989
    @youtubehodol3989 Год назад +7

    Gibi was one of the first asmrist I listened to and up to today still one of my favorites

  • @ianmccarter6192
    @ianmccarter6192 Год назад +22

    My niece was born premature and we used those brushes on our hands to get under the nails and get dead skin off to be fully cleaned before visiting her in the hospital.

  • @miguelmercado7166
    @miguelmercado7166 Год назад +1

    Occupational Therapists use these types of brushes for kids with tactile or proprioceptive needs. What my OT friend tells me is deep pressure brushing is calming and light brushing is excitatory in nature. Very cool stuff indeed!

    • @colbytucker2178
      @colbytucker2178 Год назад

      A lot people don’t realize that these do alot! I’ve seen many comments about different kinds of doctors using these

  • @amandac7895
    @amandac7895 Год назад

    The surgical brush technique they use on little kids for sensory! I have some at home for my son. You apply pressure and the technique you just used with pulling on the joints helps him with over stimulation. It's very relaxing

    • @siennaprice1351
      @siennaprice1351 8 месяцев назад

      Do you think they could help me when I’m having symptoms of complex PTSD? Like if I am trying to calm down from having flashbacks. Or is that abusing the technique?

  • @maxlopez8573
    @maxlopez8573 Год назад

    I'm autistic and you are really helpful for me. Not only is ASMR helpful for when I get overwhelmed or stressed, but you particularly are perfect for me. I am always super interested in the content you create, and the way you talk like you're having a conversation and you smile and personality are so happy and comforting. You also always keep my mind and senses occupied and I don't get under stimulated because of the way you talk and the way you rambling gives my brain something to focus on as well! Thank you so much, you are so amazing!

  • @ceeb3
    @ceeb3 Год назад +8

    Doing the tappers slow was a game changer lol

  • @yasminbreckney8379
    @yasminbreckney8379 Год назад +7

    i really enjoyed the body tappers, slow and fast! ❤

  • @note718
    @note718 Год назад +2

    i am so glad that you bit onto the chewing tools. I hate it when artist don't showcase the intended purpose of the item

  • @curiouswatermelon2603
    @curiouswatermelon2603 Год назад +4

    I’m a second year OTD student and we JUST learned about the brushes! What a coinkydink 💁🏻‍♂️

  • @sophie.claire
    @sophie.claire Год назад +3

    Idk what other ppl think, but I really liked the "calming body tappers" preferably if you pretended to tap on us but I also really like the slow tapping them together :)

  • @MinSaya
    @MinSaya Год назад +1

    The plastic bead pouch is my absolute favorite trigger now! Thank u for showing us all of the things u used here

  • @ilovedogs8700
    @ilovedogs8700 Год назад

    I LOVE the rice sound, the "plucking" with the wire grabber, and the tapping on the color changing foam.

  • @L_Aster
    @L_Aster Год назад

    I love the sticky plastic sound of the first two circles, even if you were trying to make it quieter :) the sound of a finger sticking and unsticking from it is one of the best triggers imo

  • @just_ally5561
    @just_ally5561 Год назад +1

    Gibi, I have adhd as well, I've been watching you since year 7, I'm in year 11 now, and I'm 16, your videos would always help me and still do.

  • @tanyaaho7892
    @tanyaaho7892 3 месяца назад

    My favorite is the surgical brushes (omg) then the rainbow rice bowl. Absolutely lovely.😊

  • @gemioncourt6978
    @gemioncourt6978 Год назад

    I'm a veterinarian and that scrub brush with the sponge is exactly what we use to scrub for surgeries! You use the spiky side for under your nails and the sponge for your hands and forearms :)

  • @cheyenne2365
    @cheyenne2365 Год назад +1

    Mixing the rice with the stick was sooooooo tingly ✨💆🏻‍♀️

  • @lorettalynn5710
    @lorettalynn5710 Год назад +2

    Ok so I had an idea so for the little grabber if maybe you made a video like building your own Frankenstein and you used it to pick up the eyeballs like pick your eye color idk I just thought it was cool and nice sounding 💗💗

  • @crazyal2795
    @crazyal2795 Год назад +2

    Bring back the drizzl foam thing!

  • @danielelopez2223
    @danielelopez2223 Год назад +1

    I discovered you channel less than week ago and Im obsessed!
    I've been using your videos to study and to sleep,
    Love your content ❤❤

  • @TheFudily
    @TheFudily Год назад +2

    37:37 My eyes were closed during this part. I thought my cat had climbed up behind me on the couch and started purring furiously.

  • @peppermintspacecapsule9898
    @peppermintspacecapsule9898 Год назад +5

    Any chance of some more FLEEB FLORB please, Gibi? 👽👽👽👽👽

  • @jidstroth4796
    @jidstroth4796 Год назад

    I loved all of these items but the sticks with the blue balls, the foam pad and the little bag filled with beads were especially pleasing sounding.

  • @lupinchenbrause9017
    @lupinchenbrause9017 Год назад

    Hi, im in my first year of becoming an occupational therapist and this was very interesting for me! Right now we have a lot of theoretic lessons with basic medical knowledge, but i cant wait to see how things work in practice and to understand the processes behind it

  • @cosmicdahlia
    @cosmicdahlia Год назад +1

    I just checked their website, they have a whole section for skin picking toys which I absolutely need 😭😭

  • @No_Purpose_White_Flour
    @No_Purpose_White_Flour Год назад

    I really enjoyed the foam board that looked like a mood ring, and the visuals with the body tappers/cloth. I think the rice stirring in a wooden bowl would be great, too

  • @ventipinkdrinklightice
    @ventipinkdrinklightice Год назад

    I’m a public speaking tutor and education major and we talk about sensory tools all the time!! One thing that I learned is that bilateral back and forth stimulation like the blue pressure balls help the brain recover from anxiety/trauma episodes!

  • @MrClockRocket
    @MrClockRocket 5 месяцев назад

    A really odd sensory thing i ADORE is jello. Like just jiggling jello.

  • @herman3376
    @herman3376 Год назад

    i honestly loved the like blue ball body tappers, also the pouches with the beads and orbeez

  • @crystalthulite3031
    @crystalthulite3031 Год назад +1

    would love to hear more about the intended uses of each of these tools!

  • @jasminecain8694
    @jasminecain8694 Год назад +1

    So they actually have necklaces that you can buy to chew on. I call them "chewies" they come in all shapes and look awesome. My son is 13 and on the spectrum and need oral sensory stimulation. So I bought him some and he loves them. He absent-mindedly chews them and people don't bat an eye. And they can look like dragon eggs, dog tags, shark teeth, etc... I highly recommend then for people with oral fixations. Hopefully this helps someone.

  • @heyitsheather1
    @heyitsheather1 Год назад +1

    Thank you s9 much gibi, my parents have been fighting lately and this helped a lot.

  • @yeahno5221
    @yeahno5221 Год назад +1

    Hai! I watched someone use those fidget slug toys and when they move they sound truly delicious!

  • @shadidunkin4169
    @shadidunkin4169 Год назад +1

    Please do the full video on the corn brush… tingles are very intense

  • @sproutygamerreads7947
    @sproutygamerreads7947 Год назад

    My child got prescribed massage from the surgical brush by me or themselves by their occupational therapist, so cool to see it in a video!

  • @Tety131
    @Tety131 Год назад

    Some types of surgical brushes come with a product called clorexidine, used for making the surgical site of operation and the hands of the surgeon clean for the procedure :)
    We use them a lot in pet surgeries at veterinary hospitals!

  • @rosiepyjama
    @rosiepyjama Год назад +2

    This is so nice to listen to and I really enjoy that we can see your enjoyment as well lol!

  • @JillianGamage
    @JillianGamage Год назад

    I loved the tapping on the handle of the white and blue brush

  • @billkeaveney1526
    @billkeaveney1526 Год назад

    The unbotherd candle sounds magic

  • @sadielapiers1847
    @sadielapiers1847 Год назад

    I really enjoyed the thermal pad, the plastic bead pouch, and the surgical brushes (though I mostly enjoyed tapping on the brushes and the personal attention potential with them 😊)
    Fun new items! Thanks for sharing:)

  • @CXRT-OT
    @CXRT-OT Год назад +7

    Gibis videos never fail to entertain!

    • @darkseid5328
      @darkseid5328 Год назад +2

      They’re not supposed to be entertaining you . Go to sleep!

    • @astalavista5328
      @astalavista5328 Год назад +1

      @@darkseid5328 who hurt you bully

    • @darkseid5328
      @darkseid5328 Год назад

      @@astalavista5328 😂😂

  • @SpirtedAwayASMR
    @SpirtedAwayASMR Год назад +1

    Please make a whole video with the brushes they are so so so so so cool ❤

  • @ouchpaw3518
    @ouchpaw3518 Год назад

    Thank you for saving me from a nightmare Sir Gibi.
    To me, even if the ASMR is good I can only relax if I trust the person filming, and you’re one of them.

  • @caitd09
    @caitd09 Год назад

    my mom is an occupational therapist and she has lots of things like these for her students

  • @jordanjohnson7142
    @jordanjohnson7142 Год назад

    We use the brushing technique as well as joint compression in early childhood special education for some of our kiddos needing lots of sensory input!

  • @laineaylin
    @laineaylin Год назад

    I could not be happier to see this video on my feed, that shop is so useful!! Thank you Gibi 🤍

  • @sarahmoon5231
    @sarahmoon5231 Год назад

    You would probably make an amazing occupational therapist!!

  • @tachunk2968
    @tachunk2968 Год назад +1

    I think that the part of the metal syringe thingy that you press is called the plunger

  • @saraha3195
    @saraha3195 7 месяцев назад

    the wire grabber thing for whatever reason reminds me of the thing they use to place an IUD lol

  • @nickbz1303
    @nickbz1303 Год назад

    You could do a medical role play of scrubbing into an operating room:
    Running water, soap suds, scrub brush > glove sounds, rustling gown fabric > metal implement clanging; include some rhythmic beeping for some cardiac monitoring too! Thought you might like the idea

  • @Clutch_Gameplays
    @Clutch_Gameplays Год назад +1

    I would love to see an ASMR video with the surgical brushes.

  • @IVIothership
    @IVIothership Год назад

    We use the surgical brushes to clean burns and wounds as well!

  • @b1gmike-aisim965
    @b1gmike-aisim965 Год назад

    The nail biting utensils.. reminded me of the possums on Ice Age. Chews his nails all, and his bro borrows his to him.. HaHa

  • @giuseppeleone9729
    @giuseppeleone9729 Год назад +1

    I really need more Tappers triggers, many more

  • @schmidt1449
    @schmidt1449 Год назад

    i love this! we need a whole video of pretending to touch our body with the calming body tappers

  • @AddieRoseASMR
    @AddieRoseASMR Год назад

    Coming back for the 5th time this week for the drumsticks 😩❤️

  • @Squishy0banana
    @Squishy0banana Год назад +1

    the handles on those body tappers... oml

  • @claytonlee7067
    @claytonlee7067 Год назад

    Gibi is the best asmr girl in my opinion.

  • @Alessio_아레씨오
    @Alessio_아레씨오 Год назад

    Gibi i love these mics 😵, thank you for bringing us all these amazing sounds with the best mics out there 🌺

  • @heather_bee
    @heather_bee Год назад

    Glad you found new things that bring you joy! 🥰 I chew on those one use flossers (bad, I know) so I am v interested in the chewy stuff!

  • @kayleebabbitt2410
    @kayleebabbitt2410 Год назад

    I loved the plastic bead pouch so much omg im gonna order myself one lmao

  • @EqualPlusHolism
    @EqualPlusHolism Год назад +1

    I love your ASMR videos. Very chill, great!

  • @akshayharaj6853
    @akshayharaj6853 Год назад

    Her videos are soooo pleasing to watch and listen too!!! Love ya Gibi♥️

  • @RicksterRifts
    @RicksterRifts Год назад

    I surely want another video with all these sensory therapy things!!

  • @jamesdi1488
    @jamesdi1488 Год назад +1

    I GOT MY VERY FIRST TINGLE IN THIS VIDEO IM NOT KIDDING

  • @wayverleesoulsong
    @wayverleesoulsong Год назад

    Knowing Gibi, one of my favorite asmrtists, has ADHD like me, gives me such a validating feeling for some reason

  • @GeekwithaGrill
    @GeekwithaGrill Год назад

    Those surgical brushes might be the tingliest single item since the toaster coaster

  • @responsibleregalia
    @responsibleregalia Год назад

    Obviously we want the surgical brush video Gibi 😊

  • @melcommathias6563
    @melcommathias6563 Год назад

    That red duster was really nice sound bring it back in other videos also

  • @jeremiahgallop6175
    @jeremiahgallop6175 Год назад

    Ima need that video on the rice!! Yes ma’am!! ❤❤

  • @isaiahquigley5298
    @isaiahquigley5298 Год назад

    loved the "tap.. tap.. tap" with blue circles

  • @nancykathryntieger8893
    @nancykathryntieger8893 Год назад

    Oh my goodness. That thick green fabric scratching was almost as good as the toaster coaster.

  • @falkeprophet
    @falkeprophet Год назад

    I need those body tappers so badly

  • @daniellecatron4519
    @daniellecatron4519 Год назад

    I have Pica which is the need to "feel" things with your teeth/ the need of the "chewing" sensation. I appreciate your inclusion of the chewy toys it reminded me of when I was kid and my teachers had to get me gum to get me to not chew on my nails. My condition has since "calmed down" but I still love the inclusion.

  • @wyattskinner5812
    @wyattskinner5812 Год назад

    Running the training tooth brush over that thing that looked like a tympany mallet, at 37:39, that, much more of that please.

  • @LykkeSandraDaugaard
    @LykkeSandraDaugaard Год назад +1

    I serisly love all the triggers 😍 10/10 for me👌🏻👍🏻

  • @Insulin4life
    @Insulin4life Год назад

    I love, love love that your hair is getting long again! I'm such a huge fan and have been since 2018 lol and I always fall sleep to your videos tol. I hope to meet you one day and say thank you for helping me fall asleep. PS. God bless for all that you do too 🥰

  • @ainsleyforster4305
    @ainsleyforster4305 Год назад +1

    Corn brush is giving me tingles a lot. love it. I haven't had tingles in a while, but the cornbrush is amazing it deserves starrs
    I also don't do this often unless it is an amazing this but
    ✨️cOrNbRuSh✨️ we love you

  • @baeticat
    @baeticat Год назад

    Please more videos like these Gibi! Especially since you enjoy it so much 🥰

  • @Jonathonbohanon
    @Jonathonbohanon Год назад

    I love Gibi her videos are so relaxing

  • @esmyra
    @esmyra Год назад

    would love an asmr style video explaining the items in more detail

  • @Ang3liix18
    @Ang3liix18 Год назад

    Omg tysm this like tingled my brain it felt like but I loved that feeling it was like so comfy idk how to explain it but I love this 😭

  • @tiffanyramos5049
    @tiffanyramos5049 Год назад

    I would love full videos on these

  • @calliopewhispersASMR
    @calliopewhispersASMR Год назад +1

    I had to laugh, while you go on little tangents and the little aside about your ADHD and got excited about the items; it was just awesome. I love when people get super excited about talking about a subject and it just made the video so fun :)

  • @jestercrowgames3636
    @jestercrowgames3636 Год назад +2

    So there's a type of therapy called EFT, which unabbreviated is Emotional Freedom Techniques, and it's a therapy technique that utilizes tapping on certain pressure points in the body to help calm anxiety
    Those lil rubber tapping stick thingies would be perfect for that, I enjoy it
    I also loved the "Follow the blue circle" thing you did
    That could be classed as another form of therapy that utilizes eye movement as a form of grounding from panic
    I'd love to see you, one of these days, do a video about calming someone down from a panic attack
    I think you'd do awesome with your demeanor and the sensory toys!

  • @beth_0498
    @beth_0498 Год назад +1

    Lmao when I read the time stamps I thought it said 'Platsic bread pouch'. Naturally, I was very confused 💀💀

  • @thisboiii9231
    @thisboiii9231 Год назад

    my company actually makes that first rectangle brush, although its missing that lil yellow sponge on the back that i glued a few thousand of when we made em.
    edit: theres the yellow boy, and we use em in the break room as just regular sponges to wash out hands lol