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The vagus nerve is a cranial nerve that acts as a bridge between the brain and other organs such as the heart, lungs, viscera, stomach, gallbladder, pancreas and the digestive tract. One of its main function is to promote the body into parasympathetic state (i.e. “rest and digest” mode) by slowing down heart rate, decreasing blood pressure, increased digestive motility, secretion of digestive enzymes.

We use non-invasive methods to stimulate the vagus nerve in order to support your parasympathetic nervous system and decrease inflammation.

To learn more: http://www.dr-tanaka.com/blog/vagus-nerve-stimulation-how-does-it-work-part-1

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