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How To Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve for Better Mental Health [thebestbrainpossible.com]

Laura Pinhey ·
I’ll bet that you’ve experienced butterflies in your stomach or an unmistakable, strong gut feeling before. So, you’ve pretty much always known that what goes on in your head affects your stomach. But did you know that what goes on in your belly affects your brain too? It works both ways. Science has proven that what happens in your gut dramatically impacts your brain operation and mental health. Your gut bacteria modify your overall health in many ways. They help build your immune system,...
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Re: How To Stimulate Your Vagus Nerve for Better Mental Health [thebestbrainpossible.com]

Barbara Jones Stern ·
This is a very good explanation of the physiology of the stress response system and some very useful ideas about toning the vagus nerve.
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"How to talk policy and influence people": a Law and Justice interview with Dr Stephen Porges

Jane Mulcahy ·
In this "How to talk policy and influence people" interview with Dr Stephen Porges, the developer of polyvagal theory, we discuss the vagus nerve, the evolutionary development of the mammalian autonomic nervous system and the human social engagement system. We discuss the importance of a felt sense of safety in the presence of other people, which starts with our experiences with our primary care-giver in infancy. We talk about common symptoms due to our bodies being in a chronic state of...
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Keys to Calming Anxiety from Adverse Childhood Experiences

Dr. Glenn Schiraldi ·
Anxiety rooted in the hidden wounds from childhood need not be a lifelong sentence. A combination of effective strategies offer hope and help to alleviate anxious conditions, including excessive worry and panic attacks, that originate in childhood.
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Vital Self-Care for Adverse Childhood Experiences Recovery

Dr. Glenn Schiraldi ·
Often overlooked, intelligent self-care is vital during and after the recovery process. Tending to important needs optimizes mood, mental health, and the ability to handle everyday stress. These keys say, "I matter," and sustain you in your recovery journey.
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Important Steps to Optimize Your Brain and Mood after ACEs

Dr. Glenn Schiraldi ·
After a difficult childhood, many effective strategies can facilitate recovery and elevate mood and brain health.
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