🌿 Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy
✅ What is it?
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A gentle, non-invasive laser treatment designed to help stimulate the vagus nerve.
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The vagus nerve helps control relaxation, stress response, digestion, mood, and overall nervous system balance.
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The treatment is comfortable, painless, and drug-free.
✅ What does it feel like?
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Most people feel little or nothing during treatment.
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Some Clients notice a mild warming or relaxing sensation.
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Many people report feeling calmer or more relaxed afterwards.
✅ How long is a session?
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Typical session time: about 10–15 minutes.
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You can return to normal activities immediately after.
✅ How many treatments are recommended?
(This can vary depending on the practitioner and individual needs, but a common guideline is:)
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Initial course:
👉 6–12 treatments over several weeks
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Frequency:
👉 Usually 2–3 sessions per week at the beginning
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Maintenance (if needed):
👉 Occasional follow-up sessions based on how you respond and your wellness goals.
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✅ EVRL Laser Device Vagus Nerve Support
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Non-invasive approach
Uses low-level laser technology, meaning no surgery, needles, or implanted devices are required. -
Comfortable and painless treatment
Sessions are typically gentle, with patients usually feeling little to no discomfort during application. -
Supports vagus nerve activation naturally
Designed to stimulate areas associated with the vagus nerve, which plays a key role in the body’s relaxation and regulation systems. -
May promote relaxation and parasympathetic balance
Vagus nerve stimulation is linked with improved "rest-and-digest" responses, potentially helping counter chronic stress. -
Drug-free option
Can be used as a complementary wellness or therapeutic approach without medication-related side effects. -
Quick treatment sessions
Treatments are generally short, making them easy to integrate into clinical or wellness routines. -
Potential support for autonomic nervous system regulation
The vagus nerve influences heart rate variability, digestion, and emotional regulation -
Minimal downtime
Patients can usually resume normal activities immediately after treatment. -
Can complement other therapies
Often used alongside physical therapy, functional medicine, stress-management programs, or rehabilitation protocols. -
Portable clinical device
Designed for professional clinical settings with controlled, repeatable treatment parameters. -
Focus on whole-body wellnes
Because the vagus nerve connects brain and body systems, stimulation may support overall systemic balance rather than a single symptom.
