From eNewsletter 2/19/2025

DID YOU KNOW that the FDA is finally recognizing the value of vagus nerve stimulation for the amelioration of autoimmune disease symptoms?
Since the pandemic, I (Steve) have been lauding the value of vagus nerve stimulation because it innervates so many organs, and because of infection, stress, and bad diet and lifestyle, it is often sluggish.
While the old method was to surgically implant a device, there are now methods that can be placed non-invasively on the ear or the neck to stimulate the vagus nerve. Acupuncture or acupressure can also accomplish this.
Autoimmune diseases suppress the immune system. A sluggish vagus nerve is part of the problem. Now, the FDA is poised to approve numerous vagus nerve devices for people with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases, including Crohn's, multiple sclerosis, long-COVID, among others.
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