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🗓️ 27 January 2025
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0:00.0 | Dr. Habib, welcome to the podcast. A big part of your mission and what you're here to do today |
0:06.1 | is to help people understand that when their vagus nerve is out of whack, everything in their |
0:12.1 | life becomes tougher. So give us a short reminder of what the vagus nerve is. And more importantly, |
0:19.1 | or just as importantly, help us understand what are the top signs that our vagus nerve is. And more importantly, or just as importantly, help us understand what are the top |
0:21.6 | signs that our vagus nerve is not working in the way that it should be working. |
0:26.4 | So as a very simple overview, the vagus nerve is our 10th cranial nerve. We have 12 pairs of |
0:34.1 | cranial nerves that come out of the head and neck area, they come out of the brainstem |
0:38.7 | in particular. And they generally send information to and from the head and neck area. They're the |
0:45.7 | ones that are pulling data as to what's going on in our vision and our hearing and sending info out |
0:52.5 | into what's going on or what we should be seeing or feeling around |
0:55.7 | the face and the head and neck area. The vagus nerve is unique. It's the 10th of those 12 pairs |
1:02.2 | and it is the only one of these cranial nerves to actually leave the head cavity. It comes out |
1:09.1 | from the brainstem. It has a few branches within the head and neck |
1:12.0 | area, one to the ear, to the airways, the pharynx and larynx muscles. And then it comes down |
1:18.8 | through the neck and it actually leaves that head and neck area and it sends branches to every |
1:24.4 | single organ in the entire body. It comes down to the heart, to the lungs and the thorax, which is a chest area, |
1:31.6 | continues down along the esophagus, and goes down through the diaphragm, |
1:36.2 | which is the muscle separating the thorax and the abdomen, the chest and the belly. |
1:41.5 | And then it continues on in the belly to attach to virtually |
1:44.5 | every single organ in the abdominal cavity or all of our abdominal organs, so the stomach, |
1:52.2 | the intestines, the liver, the spleen indirectly. |
1:55.9 | It has direct connections to nearly every single organ in the body. And that is unique because there's no other |
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