New Non-Invasive Ultrasound Protocol For Alcohol Recovery And Vagus Nerve Health
The vagus nerve is the primary conduit of the parasympathetic nervous system, regulating emotional stability and systemic homeostasis. Chronic alcohol dependence degrades vagal tone, triggering autonomic dysregulation and persistent inflammatory responses.
Non-invasive focused ultrasound now allows for precise neural stimulation without surgical implants. By applying targeted waves to the cervical vagus nerve, mechanotransduction converts mechanical pressure into restorative electrochemical signals.
This protocol targets three recovery phases: mitigating autonomic surge during withdrawal, balancing GABA/glutamate levels for neural rewiring, and building long-term resilience to prevent relapse.
This neuromodulation reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines and restores neuroplasticity, offering a sophisticated alternative to invasive VNS devices for addiction management.
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New Non-Invasive Ultrasound Protocol For Alcohol Recovery And Vagus Nerve Health
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