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    NaturalNews) It's no secret that a healthy nervous system is important for well-being and longevity. The spinal nerves are responsible for controlling most of the muscles in your torso, arms, and legs, along with bowel, bladder, and reproductive functions. The cranial nerves reside mostly in the head region and control much of what goes on in the face and neck, but the tenth cranial nerve goes way beyond. The Vagus nerve influences your body and brain more than most people realize.

    What is the Vagus nerve?

    The Vagus nerve is responsible for speech, swallowing, keeping the larynx open for breathing, slowing heart rate, monitoring and initiating digestive processes, and modulating inflammation, among other actions. It arises from the medulla in the brain and passes through the skull down within the chest cavity where it branches off in multiple directions to innervate organs and muscles. 80 to 90 percent of the nerve fibers are devoted to sending information from the organs/gut back to the brain. The Vagus nerve is the main line of communication between the brain and the energy-producing digestive tract. It also relays information to the brain from what is known as the Enteric Nervous System (ENS). The ENS is our "second brain" controlling the digestive process; it is made up of over 500 million neurons that surround the digestive tract. It is called a second brain because it can function independently from the brain if the Vagus nerve is severed. Research into the Vagus nerve and its effects on the body and brain have revealed good reasons to keep it stimulated.

    Research shows health-promoting effects

    The Vagus nerve is an activator of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). The PNS is responsible for relaxation, slowed heart rate, digestion, sleep, and general well-being by the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that acts as a messenger. Furthermore, Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has been found to activate anti-inflammatory pathways that work in the digestive tract. Another recent study found VNS to be a possible treatment for chronic depression in people that didn't respond to any other treatments. It is not entirely understood how VNS affects the brain in such a profound manner but it may be due to the inhibition of certain aberrant pathways. A secondary effect of VNS was weight loss due to the "feeling of fullness" caused by activation of the Vagus nerve, the same that is felt after consuming a large meal. Research is now moving forward into possible applications in the treatment of anxiety disorders, Alzheimer's disease, and fibromyalgia.

    How to activate the Vagus nerve

    VNS is commonly performed as a surgical procedure to install a pacemaker-like device that continuously stimulates the nerve. Although effective, it carries many risks and there are easier ways you can stimulate the Vagus nerve without surgery. VNS can be achieved by performing a vagal maneuver; the same given to people with a fast heartbeat or blood pressure issues. These maneuvers include holding your breath, placing a cold, wet washcloth over your face, or tensing your abdomen as if you were going to get punched in the stomach. Taking deep, long breaths using your diaphragm to expand your belly is one of the best ways to achieve VNS while simultaneously oxygenating your blood. When hungry, performing these maneuvers may help you resist those high-calorie holiday snacks in the brake room.

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    Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

    It was brought to my attention that some of the issues I have had for years could have to do with this amazing nerve in our body. Affected by so many things including PSTD/trauma which had also plagued me. It also happens to be quite close to what I am having removed next week. I have a great feeling that getting this out is going to help me! I am trying to stay positive and have now done much research on the vagus nerve. Keeping my fingers crossed
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      Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

      fingers crossed baby1. this should be the ticket to a 100% healthy baby1
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        Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

        Originally posted by guns01 View Post
        fingers crossed baby1. this should be the ticket to a 100% healthy baby1
        thanks guns! I just have a good feeling. I can't settle, I have to try my hardest for answers and maybe teach these docs a few things,lol. Hope you are feeling better too?
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          Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

          Prayers and love sent from Nikki and I, hoping for success with your procedure girl!!! When is surgery?

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            Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

            Originally posted by MuscleAddiction View Post
            Prayers and love sent from Nikki and I, hoping for success with your procedure girl!!! When is surgery?
            Thanks to both of you. Surgery is Tuesday. The hospital I am having it at is a bit of a throwback for us both so that in itself is a challenge. I will be back and better and having a lo tof smoothies for a few days
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              Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

              Originally posted by BABY1 View Post
              Thanks to both of you. Surgery is Tuesday. The hospital I am having it at is a bit of a throwback for us both so that in itself is a challenge. I will be back and better and having a lo tof smoothies for a few days
              Well I will be going in shortly too, and probably lots of shakes!!!

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                Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

                Very good information and all our prayers are with you

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                  Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

                  Originally posted by MuscleAddiction View Post
                  Well I will be going in shortly too, and probably lots of shakes!!!
                  i had an old client of mine have this done this year man. he wasnt down all that long at all and back doing cardio a few days post op. now the trade off is that he has to wear one of those thick wrap around lifting belts like lots of power lifters do. make sure they mesh that crap in also and he is back dead lifting and squatting stupid heavy weights within a couple months
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                    Re: The Vagus nerve: Your friend in weight loss and a better mood

                    hope you do well baby in your surgery.

                    if i am not mistaken the vagus nerve is what overloads the body with pain in a liver strike which can knock a person out with a strike to the right sideat the base of the ribs and a little in front where a lobe of the liver hangs down.

                    also had a boss with vasovagal response where he would pass out when he coughed hard.
                    "SHIAT BIOTCH, thats a big ass!"

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