
Vagus Nerve Healing
Natural, Stress-Free Techniques to Manage Pain, Recharge Energy, and Restore Calm to Reclaim the Peace You Deserve
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ナレーター:
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Sharon R. Brown
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著者:
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Erlinda Sabili
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Vagus Nerve Healing: Natural, Stress-Free Techniques to Manage Pain, Recharge Energy, and Restore Calm to Reclaim the Peace You Deserve
The heaviness often arrives before the day begins. A tightness in your chest, a restless mind, or a dull ache that lingers no matter how much you rest. Perhaps it feels like exhaustion that never lifts, tension that clings to your shoulders, or anxiety that churns in your gut. Maybe it shows up as sharp words you regret saying to loved ones.
If this feels familiar, you are not broken. You are human living in a world that overwhelms the nervous system.
This book offers a gentle path to renewal through the vagus nerve. Sometimes called the body’s hidden superhighway, it links the brain to major organs and influences calm, digestion, sleep, mood, and resilience. When it’s imbalanced, the results may be anxiety, fatigue, gut issues, and emotional distress. When supported, it becomes a powerful channel for healing.
In Vagus Nerve Healing, Dr. Erlinda Asa Sabili, MD, FACP physician, psychiatrist, and spiritual healer blends science, mindfulness, and compassion. With more than two decades of experience guiding people through stress and trauma, she offers simple practices such as breathing, humming, posture, and gentle movement. You’ll also find daily habits for lasting balance, encouraging stories, and step-by-step guidance to build your own healing routine.
No special tools are required just your breath, your awareness, and a willingness to begin again.
Imagine waking refreshed, digesting meals with ease, and moving through life with steadiness. These are not distant dreams but real possibilities when you nurture your vagus nerve.
©2025 Dr. Erlinda Asa Sabili MD, FACP (P)2025 Erlinda A. Sabili MD, FACP