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So I'm on a journey of optimisation, trying to fix IBS stuff and lower inflammation.
I've been interested in vagus nerve research for 10yrs and I feel the evidence has reached a point it's hard to ignore.
The vagus nerve runs from your brain to your abdomen and is a key part of the parasympathetic nervous system running HR, immune system, digestion, fight or flight etc. All the automatic stuff.
The treatment I've been using is "In-Ear Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Autonomic Function." A device called vagustim. It's basically a tens machine in your ear. You can jury rig tens machines for it but you need to pay heed to the frequency and pulse length. I use it 60min a day and have done for 2 weeks so far.
My results have been pretty dramatic, I'm probably a good subject for it as I think my problems of bloating, abdominal pain and inflammation probably stem from AuDHD being in a fight or flight response too long. I'm no bitch and have control of my nervous system and cognition, this has however improved things.
I can now pull a vacuum manoeuvre, and sitting here at my desk I can feel I have a flat stomach for the first time consistently in like 20 years. The only time I could get near it would be by just not eating for a day or so, now it's effortless. I've carried that extra bloat for fkn years.
My HR has remained the same but my HRV has improved by a few points.
It feels fucking great using it, and I can feel a calm in my abdomen that's just not been present for years. My mood is improved, I'm more present for my family and set backs are not an issue. I have more reserves and am less overwhelmed.
Studies show it effective for depression, anxiety, epilepsy, stroke recovery, IBS, ADHD, mood disorder, sleep disorders, to name a few.
I can recommend specifically if you have ADHD/ASD and have gut issues. My experience so far has been overwhelmingly positive and supposedly the best benefits take a month to develop, I'm only 2 weeks in.
I've been interested in vagus nerve research for 10yrs and I feel the evidence has reached a point it's hard to ignore.
The vagus nerve runs from your brain to your abdomen and is a key part of the parasympathetic nervous system running HR, immune system, digestion, fight or flight etc. All the automatic stuff.
The treatment I've been using is "In-Ear Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation on Autonomic Function." A device called vagustim. It's basically a tens machine in your ear. You can jury rig tens machines for it but you need to pay heed to the frequency and pulse length. I use it 60min a day and have done for 2 weeks so far.
My results have been pretty dramatic, I'm probably a good subject for it as I think my problems of bloating, abdominal pain and inflammation probably stem from AuDHD being in a fight or flight response too long. I'm no bitch and have control of my nervous system and cognition, this has however improved things.
I can now pull a vacuum manoeuvre, and sitting here at my desk I can feel I have a flat stomach for the first time consistently in like 20 years. The only time I could get near it would be by just not eating for a day or so, now it's effortless. I've carried that extra bloat for fkn years.
My HR has remained the same but my HRV has improved by a few points.
It feels fucking great using it, and I can feel a calm in my abdomen that's just not been present for years. My mood is improved, I'm more present for my family and set backs are not an issue. I have more reserves and am less overwhelmed.
Studies show it effective for depression, anxiety, epilepsy, stroke recovery, IBS, ADHD, mood disorder, sleep disorders, to name a few.
I can recommend specifically if you have ADHD/ASD and have gut issues. My experience so far has been overwhelmingly positive and supposedly the best benefits take a month to develop, I'm only 2 weeks in.
