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Vagus Nerve Healing: Activate the healing power of your Vagus Nerve. Effective stimulation techniques and self-help exercises to shake off

Vagus Nerve Healing: Activate the healing power of your Vagus Nerve. Effective stimulation techniques and self-help exercises to shake off

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Publication Date: March 12th, 2020
Publisher:
Independently Published
ISBN:
9798624267152
Pages:
148
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Description

Do you know what the Vagus Nerve is?Do you know why it is the Most Influential Nerve that We Hardly Know but Depend Upon for Our Lives?Do you want to know how Vagus Nerve can improve your health, challenge anxiety and panic attacks, prevent inflammations?If so, keep reading...


Our brains contain about 100 billion neurons, or nerves, which creates a vast network of 100 trillion or so connections; this network manages every physical aspect of our bodies, from heartbeat and breathing to our senses, digestion and the functions of our liver, pancreas, kidneys and muscles. It also manages every thought, memory and emotion we can evoke. Connecting the brain to many of the most important parts and functions of our bodies is largely the work of 12 double cranial nerves that originate in the brainstem and spread out to reach organs, muscles, and extremities. The longest, and by far the most diverse of these cranial nerves, number X in the traditional Roman numerals, is the vagus nerve; its name derives from the Latin word for wanderer in acknowledgment of the diversity of organs and body parts it reaches.

Why should you care about a long, diverse nerve that seems to do quite well on its own, without any help or thought or acknowledgment on your part? Awake or asleep, isn't your heart beating as it should 60 times every minute; isn't your breathing going on about 14 times every minute? And aren't your kidneys doing their job filtering the waste products from your blood and forwarding them on to your bladder, and aren't your stomach and intestines doing their digestive work, and isn't your liver helping to metabolize what's been assimilated, and so on?

Yes, but there's more to this than might be apparent at first glance. While all the functions we've mentioned, and many more, are certainly under the control of the autonomic nervous system, its component sensory and motor functions are more subject to your control than you may realize. You can have a say in how you are reacting, physically and emotionally, to the evolutionary reactions and responses that kept our early Homo Sapiens ancestors alive and ensured their inclusion in the natural selection process, but which now may be overreacting. These reactions may need to be brought down, or the reactions may be underreacting and need to be stimulated. Your vagus nerve is awaiting your introduction and acquaintance to offer you some control.

For example, we all have days when we're tense: mornings when we wake up anticipating a tough day; afternoons when the tough day actually materializes. We've had moments when a situation turns bad, when we get into an argument or disagreement, or when we experience disappointing results after we had high expectations for a positive outcome. There also stressful situations of anticipation, such as before an exam, an interview, or an important meeting.

Is it something that sounds familiar to you?

In this practical guide you will find out:

  • What Is the Vagus Nerve
  • Vagus Nerve Anatomy
  • Relation Between Vagus Nerve and Parasympathetic System
  • What Vagus Nerve Does
  • Why Vagus Nerve Is One of the Main "Internal" Anti-Inflammatory Systems
  • What If Vagus Nerve Doesn't Work
  • How is the Vagus Nerve Affecting Your Well-Being
  • What is the Vagal Tone and How to Improve It
  • Self-Healing Techniques
  • And many more


What are you waiting for?Let's learn about the most important nerve of your body and its healing power


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