How Ozempic And The Vagus Nerve Supercharge Your Biological Highways (Microtubules) :D
Interesting thing about Ozempic, Wegovy, Tirzepitide, etc, is that these explicitly are targeting the Vagus Nerve.
So by proxy, could this open the door to discovering that simple VNS techniques, including Ultrasound, may actually be enhancing our Microtubules ? This would be one heck of a discovery !
Think of your pancreas as a high-stakes construction site where the neighbors are constantly yelling helpful advice over the fence.
The α-cell is the overachieving foreman who sees a sugar rush and decides the internal highways need a serious upgrade.
It sends out a GLP-1 signal—a "build faster" memo—that hits the β-cell next door like a double-shot of espresso.
Suddenly, the β-cell’s internal tracks (microtubules) aren't just growing; they’re sprinting 1.8 times faster than before.
This isn't a scramble; it’s precision engineering. The roads get reinforced, helping insulin cargo find the exit 45% more efficiently.
Our cells aren't just lonely workers; they’re a synchronized pit crew keeping the metabolic traffic flowing.
Who knew neighborly gossip was the secret to keeping our biological highways from turning into a total parking lot?
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How Ozempic And The Vagus Nerve Supercharge Your Biological Highways (Microtubules) :D
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