Vagus Nerve: Unlocked – Guide to Unleashing Your Self-Healing Ability and Achieving Freedom from Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Trauma, Inflammation and Autoimmunity
Written by Mark Evans
Narrated by Lee Jagow
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About this audiobook
You already know that the body can heal itself from injury. But did you know that it also has the power to bounce back from the most debilitating diseases? Pick any of the diseases below, and I will tell you that there is a natural, built-in way to bounce back from it:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- PTSD
- Hypertension
- Stomach problems
- Epilepsy
- Pain and Inflammation
- Alzheimer’s
- Dementia
You probably think that you’re being peddled another one of those snake-oil, cure-all mumbo-jumbo that’s everywhere on the Internet, but you’ll be wrong. In fact, all of the diseases named above have been scientifically proven to be halted, if not completely reversed, by the proper stimulation of a little-known, yet all-too-important part of the human nervous system.
I’m talking about the vagus nerve, that long pair of nerve fibers that connect the brain to various organs in the body. Scientists have only recently unlocked the wondrous potential of vagus nerve stimulation in addressing a truckload of the most debilitating health issues that face man. In this book, you will learn:
- Just what the vagus nerve is, and why it’s so important
- The various issues that can be directly solved by vagus nerve stimulation
- Various natural and electronic techniques to stimulate the vagus nerve
- And so much more…
Mark Evans
Mark Evans is a comedy writer, director, and actor. He has written widely for television comedy shows including The Jack Docherty Show, That Mitchell and Webb Look, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Popetown, and The Late Edition. He wrote and acted in the popular BBC Radio 4 comedy series Bleak Expectations, which ran from 2007 to 2012. It was adapted into a four-episode BBC TV series, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, premiered in 2011. His novel, Bleak Expectations, based on the radio series, was published in 2012, and a stage adaptation was premiered in 2022.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Lots of good nuggets of wisdom in this book. It was pretty apparent that this was written for men, but nonetheless I did learn a few things.