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2 In 1 Hack The Vagus Nerve Warren Cunningham

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2 In 1 Hack The Vagus Nerve Warren Cunningham
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Publisher: Independently published
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Warren Cunningham
ISBN: 9788627617030, 9798627617039, 8627617031
Language: English
Year: 2020

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2 In 1 Hack The Vagus Nerve Warren Cunningham by Warren Cunningham 9788627617030, 9798627617039, 8627617031 instant download after payment.

Enjoy two manuals in one book, included:BOOK 1: Hack The Vagus Nerve Total Guide
BOOK 2: Hack The Vagus Nerve 101 Exercises
The vagus nerve allows us to feel touch, wetness and temperature on the skin of the tragus, auricle and the external auditory canal of the ear. These parts are located in the central sections of the ear and acupuncture is taking advantage by using these locations to stimulate the vagus nerve.
Each part of the sensory function is unique. The somatic function gives information regarding the skin from behind the ears. It also shares this information from the ear canal and various parts of the throat. It is also responsible for the visceral information shared to the brain regardings the majority of your digestive tract, heart, lungs, trachea, esophagus, and larynx. Finally, while it is not the primary “player” in the sensations in your tongue, your Vagus nerve does have a small role in how your tongue’s root experiences the sensation of taste

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