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Vagus Nerve Stimulation - Reduce Stress

Vagus nerve is part of your PNS. It helps disengage your stress response.

1 h
100 Canadian dollars
28 Finch Avenue West, Suite 212, Toronto, Ontario M2N2G7|Finch Avenue West

Service Description

The Vagus nerve is a long nerve that runs from your brainstem all the way down to your abdomen. It is responsible for many different functions, including heart rate, digestion, and immunity. It is also one of the most important nerves in the body for maintaining mental health. Stress and anxiety can both trigger the Vagus nerve. In fact, they are often linked because stress can lead to anxiety, and anxiety can worsen the effects of stress. When the Vagus nerve is overstimulated, it can cause a number of symptoms. Health issues may include pain in the abdomen, vomiting, nausea, dizziness, or fainting. Because your Vagus nerve connects from the bottom of your brain stem to many of your internal organs (including your gut), and a growing body of research suggests that through Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), you may be able to improve a number of ailments and diseases. If you’ve been struggling with anxiety, low mood, migraines, elevated heart rate, or slow digestion, it’s possibly time for a Vagus nerve reset. We offer Vagus Nerve Treatment through the following treatment modalities. 1. Alpha Stim. 2. Neuro-Optic and Neuro-Acoustic Therapy - Entrainment. (This has been shown to break the HPA Axis, and reduce your Stress response). 3. Dolphin NeuroStim. 4. Auricular Acupuncture.


Contact Details

  • Chiropractor/Pain Management: Dr. Jason Mazzarella, Finch Avenue West, North York, ON, Canada

    416-628-1336

    Info@TorontoPainDoctor.com

  • 28 Finch Avenue West, North York, ON, Canada

    416-628-1336

    Info@TorontoPainDoctor.com


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28 Finch Avenue West

Suite 212

Toronto, Ontario M2N 2G7

Tel: 416-628-1336

Email: Info@TorontoPainDoctor.com

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