Book Description
The nerve of the vagus... You heard about it, did you? It's an incredible nerve that links our brain to our body, also known as "The Wanderer" The nerve starts in the medulla oblongata (the part of the brainstem that regulates involuntary processes such as chewing, digestion, and heart rate), branches up into the brain, crosses the digestive tract through the mouth, branches off into the lungs and heart, and goes down to the esophagus, uterus, liver, kidneys, and intestines.
"The Wanderer" enjoys food / energy and therefore it conducts the whole digestive system while still receiving some of its nutrients from the different parts of the liver, heart and lungs in the form of what is called prana (pure power).
The vagus nerve is connected to the parasympathetic nervous system which regulates our responses to relaxation.
This nerve can become underdeveloped / deactivated if, due to the tension and anxiety that comes with living in today's society, the body is in a constant state of combat-or-flight. It holds the survival overdrive of the sympathetic nervous system: your breathing is rapid and slow, your heart rate rises and digestion is compromised.
In this book you shall 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
For a better understanding of the subject, buy this book and give it a read!