Vagus Nerve Healing: A Guide to Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve and Declutter Your Mind (Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve for Better Health, Gain Fisi - Paperback
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by Joyce Hicks (Author)
Some of these cranial nerve pairs will send off sensory information to the brain and body, such as the intricate details on sights and what you have seen throughout your day, certain smells that may have sparked a memory or left a bad or good impression, a taste that you may know and love or completely despise or that you may remember from way back when in your childhood, or a sound that you find to be familiar for some reason, but maybe you can't quite put your finger on it.
In this book you will learn:
- Nervous system
- Cranial nerves
- Vagus nerve
- Anatomy and significance of vagus nerve
- Vagus nerve as part of body's natural healing system
- Vagus nerve and its role in treatment of epilepsy
- Vagus nerve and its role in treatment of inflammation
- Vagus nerve and its role in treatment in gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases
- Vagus nerve and its role in treatment of depress and ptsd
The vagus nerve represents the main component of the parasympathetic nervous system, which oversees a vast array of crucial bodily functions, including control of mood, immune response, digestion, and heart rate. It establishes one of the connections between the brain and the gastrointestinal tract and sends information about the state of the inner organs to the brain via afferent fibers.










