Thank you so much for this video!! The pinky exercises worked the best for me. I will continue to do all through out the day. This information is so helpful I wanna cry!!!!!!!!!
I appreciate all these vagus hacks. This is new info for me even though I've studied health for so many years. I wonder if near infrared light over the ear would help, as this kind of light is supposed to increase melatonin. Just melatonin without the light doesn't seem to work for my sleep.
I guess I’m really fortunate that each and every one of these is so effective for me. That’s probably at least partially because my mind is like a dress you have to hold together with both hands or it’ll fall apart at the seams
I have done the ear movements before. Like the in the past, I put my finger tip in ear and quickly started shaking all over, with my knees banging against each other. I kept this up and started relaxing to the extent my muscles just let me roll over to one side. Most of my life I've been dealing with a C-PTSD and have been on clonazepam for at least 15 years, for a nonepileptic seizure in deep sleep. Am I too far gone or might there be a vagal therapy that can address a sleep issue? Thank you for your demo.
Very nice, but please, the static-like buzzy nature of your soundscape is painful to some of us with hyper sensitive disregulation issues. Fingernails on a chalkboard and not at all necessary in an otherwise helpful video. TY!
Having copious amounts of saliva means that it put you in a parasympathetic state which is the intention. The ear technique, I would suggest going lighter until the very first sign of relaxation. If you did them all it may have been too much for your nervous system at one time.
Thankyou so much xx
My pleasure 😇
Thank you so much for this video!! The pinky exercises worked the best for me. I will continue to do all through out the day. This information is so helpful I wanna cry!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful!! Enjoy 😊
I appreciate all these vagus hacks. This is new info for me even though I've studied health for so many years. I wonder if near infrared light over the ear would help, as this kind of light is supposed to increase melatonin. Just melatonin without the light doesn't seem to work for my sleep.
Thanks! I did find each of these effective, as I sit here at home. I'm excited to think I have them in my "toolbox" for when I'm at work.
When I go to the dentist lately my BP is high and they want it lower - These Vagus hacks helped me with that!
That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for this guidance! You are doing such worthwhile work!
Thank you so much for this video. It felt really good to all those hacks.
Also very clear explanations and pacing!❤
Glad they were helpful ❤
Thank you. Very helpful and well-presented. I do find the back ground music is irritating and counterproductive. Just your voice is enough.
Thank you !
Thank you for this video. Will give some of these a try :)
Thank you : )
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This was great
Glad it was helpful ❤️
I guess I’m really fortunate that each and every one of these is so effective for me.
That’s probably at least partially because my mind is like a dress you have to hold together with both hands or it’ll fall apart at the seams
Very informative
Thanks! Enjoy 😊
Amazing !! Thank you!!
Enjoy 😊
I have done the ear movements before. Like the in the past, I put my finger tip in ear and quickly started shaking all over, with my knees banging against each other. I kept this up and started relaxing to the extent my muscles just let me roll over to one side.
Most of my life I've been dealing with a C-PTSD and have been on clonazepam for at least 15 years, for a nonepileptic seizure in deep sleep. Am I too far gone or might there be a vagal therapy that can address a sleep issue? Thank you for your demo.
Thank you.
Please make more videos like this.
Please check out all my vagus nerve videos !
@@TheMovementParadigm i will.
It would be good to make short videos explaining one technique at a time.
@@fmw13there are many 😊
Thank you. Relevant and helpful 🌺
Glad it was helpful!
Is this safe for someone who has Vasovagal Syncope?
top!
When you talk about having a "response", are you talking about salivation? Or something else?
I think that it could also be a swallowing or a yawn.
Very nice, but please, the static-like buzzy nature of your soundscape is painful to some of us with hyper sensitive disregulation issues. Fingernails on a chalkboard and not at all necessary in an otherwise helpful video. TY!
Thank you for this. I have a question, in the salivating exercise I felt like vomiting...
That’s a possibility. I would try humming daily and then do this again in a week. See if it changes for you.
@@TheMovementParadigm thank you❤❤❤
@@bhashamewar Did it work?
I really like your videos but the beep destroys the response for me
Yes I’ve asked my editor to not include them in more recent videos .
What is that little finger ?
I’m not sure what you are asking ?
I did them all and the breathing techniqe made my mouth flooded with saliva. The last ear technique made me feel really uncomfortable
Having copious amounts of saliva means that it put you in a parasympathetic state which is the intention. The ear technique, I would suggest going lighter until the very first sign of relaxation. If you did them all it may have been too much for your nervous system at one time.
Nothing happens with the salamander. Why is that?
That may not be the one for you.
Thank you !
Enjoy ❤