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Life is complicated. Despite how automatic the process is, the amount of biological perfection goes into creating a living, breathing, functional organism is insane. Even acts as simple as breathing or having your heartbeat, two functions that are entirely automatic, require several different components of your body to be in perfect synchronization. This means that several messages must be constantly going from your brain down to your body at all times, and then going back up to regulate it. Have you ever stopped to think about how complex these processes are? Or how difficult it is to stop these processes on your own? You cannot simply will your heart into no longer beating.
Several processes throughout your entire body are controlled by the autonomic nervous system-the system responsible for automatic regulation. These are processes such as digestion, breathing, and regulating your heart. This is where your vagus nerve comes into play. The vagus nerve is effectively a loop through which the brain is able to communicate with the body, and then the body is able to send feedback back to the brain by continuing along with the loop.
This means that your vagus nerve is critical in bodily regulation. If it is not functioning properly, then the rest of the body suffers from all sorts of other consequences as well. This means that the most important information to functioning properly is going to be routed through the vagus nerve, and if the vagus nerve cannot properly push it through, whether due to being either too active or not active enough, it will wreak havoc on your body.
This book covers the following topics:
- What's vagus nerve and how it works
- Vagus nerve structure
- Vagal tone and mental health
- Adhd and vagus nerve
- Recommended meals
- Symptoms of dysfunctional vagus nerve
- Passive method to activate vagus nerve
- Practical exercise
- 1-week exercise plan
...And much more
The vagus nerve is the tenth of the cranial nerves. Does the peculiarity of his name catch your attention? It is normal since it is a part of our body that apparently does not kill itself to work.
It belongs to the so-called parasympathetic autonomic system, which is responsible for the state of calmness and relaxation and allows us to digest well and regenerate after a period of stress, in which the sympathetic system dominates (the reaction "run and fight").
As you read through this book, you will learn all about this process. You will learn about why the vagus nerve is so critically important to your own biological functioning. You will learn about how it is directly related to several of the most important functions of your body and how it is imperative in nearly every single aspect of your life. You will learn how everything can go wrong with even minor disruptions to the nerve's ability to function, and you will learn how to combat it.
In particular, you will address several common ailments-you will learn about how the vagus nerve impacts chronic illness, PTSD, anxiety, inflammation, depression, and even anger. As you read through these chapters, you will learn about how the vagus nerve's malfunctioning is related to each of these issues, and also how you can help mitigate these issues through activating the vagus nerve.
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