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The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

How To Exercise Your Vagus Nerve To Lower Stress and Inflammation With Dr. Navaz Habib

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast

Kate Kresge

Alternative Health, Medicine, 810564, Health & Fitness

4.8581 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The Root Cause Medicine Podcast is created by Rupa Health, the best way to order, track & get results from 30+ lab companies in one place. In today’s episode, Dr. Carrie Jones is joined by Dr. Navaz Habib, Author, Educator, and Founder of Health Upgraded. They discuss the functions of your vagus nerve, the difference between your sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, and vagus tone exercises that help stimulate your vagus nerve to manage and reduce stress. Key Takeaways: What Is the Autonomic Nervous System? The autonomic nervous system is essentially the brain's control of everything happening within our body that we don't consciously need to think about, like digestion or heartbeat. The autonomic nervous system is broken down into two parts. One is the sympathetic nervous system, known as the fight or flight system. And the other one is the parasympathetic nervous system, known as the rest, digest, and recovery system. Most of the parasympathetic nervous system is run through the vagus nerve. What Is the Vagus Nerve? The vagus nerve splits into two distinctive nerves, one on each side of our body, and they come out from our brainstem. The vagus nerve controls involuntary or unconscious body functions such as digestion, recovery, heart rate, and the immune system. Signs of Vagus Nerve Issues: The most significant sign of a vagus nerve problem is uncontrolled inflammation of any system or part of your body. That is because the system controlled through the vagus nerve, in addition to the parasympathetic, is called the colonic anti-inflammatory pathway, which is essentially a reflex to control inflammation. Vagal Tone Exercises: Exercises like aggressive gargling, diaphragmatic breathing, humming, singing, and cryotherapy help increase vagal tone and stimulate your vagus nerve. Dr. Navaz Habib is a Doctor of Chiropractic, certified in functional medicine, functional range conditioning, and acupuncture. Using a functional medicine approach, he helps people uncover and address health vulnerabilities that negatively affect their energy, focus, and productivity. Dr. Habib is also the author of the book "Activate Your Vagus Nerve" and a Health And Wellness Consultant at electroCore.

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0:00.0

Today on the root cause medicine podcast.

0:03.3

Your boss taps you on the shoulder and says, I need to see you in my office right now.

0:07.7

The immediate response physiologically that happens is the pupils dilate.

0:13.1

I need to see what's going on.

0:14.5

I start to sweat a little bit.

0:16.0

My heart rate elevates slightly.

0:17.5

I'm going to shut off my digestion because I need to survive this meeting with

0:21.5

my boss rather than worry about breaking down the food that's happening within, that's being broken

0:26.7

down within my body. These fight or flight responses are very common, but these are required

0:32.7

responses in order to be able to handle stressful scenarios. On the other side of this is the parasympathetic nervous system.

0:40.0

This is what we generally know as the rest and digest system,

0:43.5

but I've added one more very important word, and that is recover,

0:47.3

rest, digest, and recover system.

0:49.3

And so this is the state we should be in about 80% of the time.

0:53.3

This is the, I'm calm, I'm breathing gently,

0:57.3

I'm using my diaphragm to breathe, important that's going to come back later on. I'm very,

1:02.5

like, I'm relaxed. My, I'm not sweating. My heart rate is down. My breath rate is down. My

1:07.8

digestive system is working. My immune system is working, all of these things

1:11.5

are functioning homeostatically in a great balance of homeostasis. Hello, hello, I'm your

1:17.9

host, Dr. Carrie Jones. And today I talk with author and educator, Dr. Navaz Habib, all about your

1:24.8

uber important vagus nerve, what it does, and how to fix it.

1:29.1

Before we get started, though, I want to talk to you about an easy health habit that I use

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