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Vagus Nerve Microbiome Reset Masterclass

Hosted by Dr. Teresa Rispoli, Phd., ND, LAc. She will help you understand the connection between your gut & brain and your overall well-being. Gain exclusive insights, backed by cutting-edge research, to unlock  optimal health and banishing chronic illnesses.

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Learn About New Vagus Research

There is an explosion of new research on vagus nerve in health and disease.

Although overlooked by conventional medicine, your vagus nerve is not only the key driver of your parasympathetic nervous system, It is a link and gateway connecting many crucial bodily functions!

Learn How The Vagus Nerve Affects You

Regulating Your Physical Health
Heart Rate
Gi Peristalsis,
Digestion and Elimination
Immune Function
Mood and Emotions,
Anxiety and Depression
Breathing,Sweating, And More!

Common Symptoms of Vagus Nerve Dysfunction Can Include:

Digestive problems, bloating, gas Constipation, or diarrhea.
Heart palpitations or a slow heart rate.
Reduced immune function.
Autonomic dysfunction.
Difficulty swallowing, lump in the throat.
Anxiety or depression.
The inability to lower inflammation.
Dizziness or fainting.

Vagus Nerve Dysfunction is More Than Just About The Vagus Nerve – There Are Also “Hidden” Things That Impact Vagus Nerve Health, like trauma.

Vagus nerve dysfunction can affect digestion, absorption, gut microbiome, immune function, inflammation, brain, mood, and stress resiliency. At the same time, environmental toxins such as heavy metals and mycotoxins, pathogens such as viruses and bacteria, and metabolic dysfunction such as blood sugar and stress chemistry, can all impact the vagus nerve. So many people today overstimulate their nervous systems and become desensitized to chronic stress. Over time, this can lead to low vagal tone, which has been linked to a variety of mental and physical health issues, including chronic inflammation, neurodegeneration, poor gut function, autoimmunity and even cancer. And honestly – there’s so much more than listed above. Your vagus nerve is also involved in the release of oxytocin, a hormone associated with social bonding and trust, reducing stress and anxiety levels, promoting wound healing, and even regulating digestion. (In fact, the gut-brain axis is a term for the communication network connecting your gut and brain, and the vagus nerve sends signals in all directions – making it a vital piece of the puzzle.)

                                         The Vagus Nerve Masterclass will help you connect the dots!

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