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May 2024
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3023: 5 Ways to Stimulate Your Body’s Re...

Dr. Stephen Cabral
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The vagus nerve is a long nerve that runs from the brain through the neck and into the gut and serves as a way to stimulate or relax the body.

 

Today, I want to dive deeper into this topic and discuss some tips on how you can engage this nerve to help you shift from a fight-or-flight response to a parasympathetic state.

 

So join me on today’s #CabralConcept 3023 to go over 5 ways to stimulate your body’s relaxation response. Enjoy the show, and feel free to share your thoughts!

 

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