Vagus Nerve eGuide
Unlock Dr. Eva Detko’s Vagus Nerve eGuide & learn why the vagus nerve is so critical to health & longevity & what you can do to improve your vagal tone!
Download your complimentary eGuide, Vagus Nerve 101!
You simply CANNOT properly address health issues — like gut, immune system or brain disorders — WITHOUT optimizing your vagus nerve function!
The vagus nerve is the longest nerve of the human autonomic nervous system. Its fibers connect to all of your body’s organs from the neck down (except the adrenal glands), making it the primary component of your parasympathetic nervous system.
Playing a key role in areas such as heart rate, breathing rate, gastrointestinal peristalsis, sweating, detoxification and more, optimal vagus nerve function is critical to maintaining one’s health and longevity.
Low vagal tone has been linked to:
- Chronic fatigue
- Fibromyalgia
- Heart disease
- Diabetes
- IBS/IBD/SIBO/leaky gut
- Autoimmune conditions
- Neurological conditions
- Cancer
In this eGuide, you’ll find strategies to increase your vagal tone, plus facts on polyvagal theory, indications of low vagal tone and the connection between strong vagus function and a healthy immune system.
Gain immediate access to the Vagus Nerve 101Â eGuide now!
When you unlock this gift, you’ll also save a seat for the free, online Mind, Body & the Vagus Nerve Connection Summit taking place on August 16-22, 2021, where over 40 experts will teach you how to ACTIVATE the vagus nerve to REBALANCE your nervous system and help boost your immune system and overall health!
Yes, you truly have the means to get started on better health today!
Paul at ChangeThatMind.com
(note that ChangeThatMind is n affiliate of HealthMeans)
P.S. Enjoy learning from on Dr. Eva’s informative eGuide, Vagus Nerve 101, when you unlock it now!
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