What Does Your Vagus Nerve Do?
What Does Your Vagus Nerve Do?
Your vagus nerve supports every aspect of digestion,
controls inflammation, and calms anxiousness.
- AIDS DIGESTION: Your vagus nerve supports every aspect of digestion – from movement of food and stool to proper stomach acid production and gallbladder function.
- CALMS ANXIOUSNESS: Your vagus nerve allows you to rest –to slow a fast heart rate, normalize rapid breathing, and to calm anxiousness.
- CONTROLS INFLAMMATION: Your vagus nerve controls inflammation throughout your body. Inflammation ages us prematurely, and can make us feel poorly.