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  • Vagus Nerve

  • Learn How to Activate Your Natural Healing Power Trough Exercise for Reducing Inflammations, Depression, Trauma, and Anxiety.
  • By: Susanne Moriarty
  • Narrated by: Poppy Royana
  • Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Vagus Nerve

By: Susanne Moriarty
Narrated by: Poppy Royana
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Learn how to activate your natural healing power through exercise for reducing inflammations, depression, trauma, anxiety.

Are you interested in the Vagus Nerve and want to know more about how it works, what it does and how it can be activated in the fight against illness? Are you looking for a new technique and methodology to stimulate your body? Are you surprised that sometimes, out of the blue and in unexpected times and places you are suddenly blindsided by the desire to reduce trauma, anxiety, depression and inflammation?

Then This Book Is for You!

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What is the vagus nerve?

The vagus nerve is one of the cranial nerves that interface the mind to the body.

The vagus nerve has two lots of tactile nerve cell bodies, and it interfaces the brainstem to the body. It enables the cerebrum to screen and get data around a few of the body's various capacities.

What does the vagus nerve influence?

The vagus nerve has various capacities. The four key elements of the vagus nerve are:

  • Tactile: From the throat, heart, lungs, and belly.
  • Exceptional tactile: Provides taste sensation behind the tongue.
  • Engine: Provides development capacities for the muscles in the neck answerable for gulping and discourse.
  • Parasympathetic: Responsible for the stomach related tract, breath, and pulse working.

Its capacities can be separated significantly further into seven classifications. One of these is adjusting the sensory system.

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