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Right Vagus Nerve: Heart's Secret To Eternal Youth Discovered!
I think I'm going to start encouraging Right Vagus Nerve Stimulation with Ultrasound from now on actually - the longevity benefits could be *massive* ! Heart's secret to eternal youth? It's on the right side. Not your romantic side, but your right vagus nerve. Turns out, this nerve whispers sweet nothings to your heart cells, keeping them young and vibrant. Sever that connection? Cue the cardiac aging process, with dysfunctional mitochondria. Think of it as forgetting to water your houseplants, but for your heart. The left vagus nerve? A mere acquaintance, barely making a difference. But the right one? It's the VIP, maintaining mitochondrial dynamics and cellular housekeeping. Stimulate it, and watch those grumpy old heart cells perk up! So, next time you're feeling philosophical, thank your right vagus nerve for keeping the beat going. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20251226/Vagus-nerve-may-hold-the-key-to-a-younger-and-healthier-heart.aspx Just look at this summary of the research ! My goodness... New research pinpoints its critical role in preserving cardiomyocyte health. Selective right vagal denervation in mice accelerates cardiac aging. This induces disrupted proteostasis and autophagy. Mitochondrial dysfunction, elevated senescence markers, and cardiac dysfunction followed. These effects are independent of systemic factors. The mechanism involves cholinergic signaling via α7nAChR, vital for mitochondrial dynamics and autophagy. Optogenetic right vagal stimulation reverses these markers in aged mice. This highlights therapeutic potential against cardiac aging.
Right Vagus Nerve: Heart's Secret To Eternal Youth Discovered!
2 likes • 2d
Why do some sources say right side could lead to potential negative effects regarding the heart?
Focused ultrasound and prostate cancer
Sadly I just got hit with this cancer. So I went online to research and came across this https://www.fusfoundation.org/diseases-and-conditions/prostate-cancer/#h-clinical-trials I will keep pushing forward. Still N. E. D. with melanoma. Going to work towards getting N. E. D. With prostate cancer. It is not fun, but a challenge.
1 like • 9d
Sorry to hear that. Sending you well wishes and healing. ✨️🙏🏽
Where exactly to apply US for cognitive issues?
Ive seen some sources say to apply on temple, and others say to apply directly above ear? Which is best for cognitive impairment/brain inflammation due to covid?
US2000 vs US1000
Is the low setting on the US2000 equivalent to medium setting on the US1000? 🤔
2 likes • Sep '25
@Justin Struble thanks! 🙏🏽
2 likes • Sep '25
@Sterling Cooley helpful, thank you ☺️
Overview of Methods of Ultrasound Stimulation of Vital Vagus Centers
Hell all ! Whew! the group is expanding faster than I envisioned ! I want to provide a "Full Scope" view of what you *can* do with the Vagus Nerve Stimulation Tech we have available (Once you get to LVL 2) but - which, if you read this post, will be able to see right here on the wall. 1) Vagus Nerve Cervical Stimulation with Ultrasound: You will be placing the Ultrasound on the left side of the neck - 2-5 Mins is good - Start Low and Work Way Up - Shouldn't Feel Anything from Ultrasound Itself - but effects can be very calming if used before bed, assisting in Sleep, and improving HRV. 2) Spleen Stimulation with Ultrasound: A relatively difficult spot to stimulate, get help if possible. But can definitely be done yourself too. Going to want 5 mins on Medium to High intensity, due to likelihood of imperfect placement, and it's going to be "peering" through rib cage window slits. Excellent for helping your body control inflammation globally. 3) Cerebral Ultrasound - Insular Cortex Stimulation: This targets a region of the brain that deals with your bodies memory of previous inflammatory responses. Thus, stimulation of this region increases brain neuroplasticity, and enables you to "move on" from previous cyclical inflammatory responses. (People associate emotional "pain" with an inflammation response - thus a painful memory (trigger) (trauma even) can produce an identical inflammatory spike throughout the body) - The Insular Cortex is where this happens. Highly supportive of Spleen Stimulation protocol. 4) Other uses have been explored for Lymphatic Drainage, but this is on a case by case basis, and typically utilized best when/if the body has some major lymphatic drainage issue (water retention / lymph swelling in specific parts of the body [such as left side of body near armpits] that may benefit from increased lymphatic drainage activity) - Ultrasound amplifies Lymphatic systems (also glymphatic brain cleaning is activated as well) - and is generally utilized for 5 minutes on Medium to High settings, as is comfortable on the body - and likely for 1-2 weeks until swelling has subsided.
Overview of Methods of Ultrasound Stimulation of Vital Vagus Centers
3 likes • Jul '25
Is there a reason for only doing the right temple? I feel tempted to do the left too.
1 like • Aug '25
@Diana Mobus I do the right temple, but I have experimented a bit with the left temple and forehead as well.
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