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What does the vagus nerve do? And why is it so important? (Hint: It’s NOT the courage you need to gamble in Nevada’s casinos.) The vagus nerve is actually a bundle of nerve fibers that stretch from the brain stem down into the colon. It’s called “vagus” because it wanders like a vagabond from the back of the neck down into the digestive system. These nerve fibers can be found on the right and left sides of your body, connecting most of your major organs. It’s known as the “wonder nerve”…
Gastroparesis is a disorder that slows or stops the movement of food from your stomach to your small intestines. Discover the causes and healing strategies.

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Begin your recovery from nerve damage and pain with these top 5 foods. #sciaticnervepain
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How to Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve for Better Physical and Mental Health #BlackCoffeeBenefitsForWeightLoss
Nerve damage leads to neuropathy, a medical condition that challenges patients in performing tasks in their daily life. The damaged nerves make life painful. However, one can heal their damaged nerves through the consumption of certain foods. Check out what foods help repair nerve damage at www.blendofbites.com | natural health remedies #NervePainInLegFromBack
Nerve pain or neuropathy can cause a lot of discomfort. You can improve your nerve health by taking vitamins. Check out the top vitamins for neuropathy.
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The Most Common Hiatal Hernia Symptoms that You Should NEVER Ignore! A hiatal hernia can be a hidden health issue that causes a lot of chaos.

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Did you know that your vagus nerve is the longest nerve in your body? It starts in the brain, circles your digestive system, and connects directly to every organ. Did you also know that hospitals are already tracking “vagal tone” – your vagus nerve’s ability to activate – in patients that have had a heart […]

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Myelin sheaths are insulating layers that surround the nerves. Made up of protein and fatty tissue, the sheath enhances and speeds up electrical impulses throughout the body. Together with the brain and spinal cord, nerves send and transmit signals that control virtually every function in the body.

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