5 Easy Ways to STIMULATE THE VAGUS NERVE

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2021
  • The vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve and a critical part of our parasympathetic nervous system. It is the longest nerve in our body and runs down the right side of our neck and supplies our organs and brain with vital information. It controls things like our heart rate, digestive tract, lung function, our ability to swallow, and even bladder control, just to name a few. But it doesn't stop there, the vagus nerve also affects our mental health, and stimulating it has been shown to reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and even PTSD symptoms. They have found that when stimulated, we can more easily overcome these pesky mental illness based symptoms, so even if we feel bad, it's short lived and we can more quickly rebound. #MentalHealthAction
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  • @emmabeckett6451
    @emmabeckett6451 Před 3 lety +295

    Just watched this after a tough/emotional therapy session and massaged my neck up and down, it helped so much!! Thanks Kati! ❤️ 😁

    • @adriau8076
      @adriau8076 Před 2 lety

      @@LeoLiennod yggggg try trft

    • @zephyrhills8070
      @zephyrhills8070 Před rokem +1

      How long does it help for?

    • @crazyaboutmika
      @crazyaboutmika Před dnem

      ​@@zephyrhills8070It depends on people. But you csn do it daily and there is no side effect. I use a device I bought online and it is the only thing that soothes my knees pain and my whole body. I listen to guided meditations at the same time. The stimulation worked for me as soon as I started using it and if I use my device 40 minutes every night the next day my knees don't hurt. And if I don't have time to do it the effects lasts anyway. It's like my knees were unblocked when I started using my device. I had tried so many things that didn't work. At first I had bought that device to help my mum sleep better and when I saw the pain program I tried it and it works amazingly well.

  • @hadi_177re
    @hadi_177re Před 3 lety +1249

    My brother has passed away 11 days ago due to cancer at the age of 21 . He was a big fan of yours . I remember him spending hours watching your vids and listening to your podcast . I remember him telling me how you speak so friendly by saying ( we ) instead of ( you ) . He also used to watch your lovely vids with your husband in the other channel . He laughed alot by the jokes you both used to say .
    Thanks for making his journey of life much better and easier . We're children of divorce so you have no idea how much your vids always helped us . You proved to him that this world could be a better place to live by good people like yourself . Thank you Kati . Keep trying to implant good seeds in this world to help good people . That was his dream and it's now mine .
    RIP Hadi
    06 - 05 - 2021

    • @stoffls
      @stoffls Před 3 lety +40

      I am so sorry for your loss!

    • @brendadelabarrerahernandez4193
      @brendadelabarrerahernandez4193 Před 3 lety +32

      I'm so sorry for your loss, sending you love and good vibes from Mexico, rest in peace Hadi ✨

    • @thevoid6923
      @thevoid6923 Před 3 lety +19

      I hope his soul rest in peace.

    • @jjrabbit2023
      @jjrabbit2023 Před 3 lety +23

      ❤️❤️❤️ so sorry for your loss thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️

    • @BeAKindHuman
      @BeAKindHuman Před 3 lety +28

      This is such a lovely message to leave for Kati. Clearly you and your brother have the good seeds this world needs to implant kindness and happiness in others. May Hadi rest in peace, and may you continue on, spreading the love. Big hugs to you.

  • @r.p.8906
    @r.p.8906 Před 2 lety +137

    Thanks! Great video. Just a small detail about the vagus nerve. The nerve is on both sides of the neck, not just the right side. The vagus nerve trunk subsequently passes down the neck between the carotid artery and the internal jugular vein, within the carotid sheath. At the base of the neck, the nerve enters the thorax, however, the right and left vagus nerve take different paths after this point. The left vagus nerve travels anterior to the aortic arch, behind the primary left bronchus and into the esophagus. The right vagus nerve travels behind the esophagus and primary right bronchus.

    • @badcat1002
      @badcat1002 Před 11 měsíci +4

      This is a very important piece of information to add and I believe you are fully correct. I actually have 4 congenital heart defects, the first few being very rare. The ones that are very rare involve everything you just mentioned. I have a right sided aortic arch with an aberrant left subclavian artery (which is wrapping around my esophagus, then going around my trachea) and a diverticulum of kommerell. This is effecting the vagus nerve, I believe. I also have a PDA. I choke on a constant basis. I had 1 heart already after they discovered just SOME of my congenital heart defects in adulthood, but they only repaired, 1 defect, not everything. They also didn't discover the PDA until almost 11 yrs after my heart surgery. And I'm still having symptoms. And they can't figure out why. Crazy, right?! They said I'm an anomaly and a miracle!

    • @wisdom_steps_channel
      @wisdom_steps_channel Před měsícem

      Awesome

  • @SharpCats371
    @SharpCats371 Před 3 lety +296

    What happens in Vagus stays in Vagus; what a state to be in🥰

    • @raywood8187
      @raywood8187 Před 3 lety +8

      Katie is a safe bet for good information, even if you're feeling like you're in Lost Vagus

    • @natalieedelstein
      @natalieedelstein Před 3 lety +8

      This is brilliant! 👏
      Also, I happened in Vegas 😅🤪

    • @watermelonwishes4193
      @watermelonwishes4193 Před 3 lety +7

      I see what you did there...lol

    • @judymanning2538
      @judymanning2538 Před 3 lety +2

      @@natalieedelstein me too in Vegas

    • @livemorewithless7817
      @livemorewithless7817 Před 3 lety +3

      Aww man you beat me to it...was going to comment that joke 😂

  • @ash_luscious
    @ash_luscious Před 3 lety +116

    1.Stimulating the vagus nerve
    2.Exposure to cold 2:30
    3.Massage 3:37 (be gentle above your shoulder neck behind ears)until you feel relaxation
    4.Oral stimulation(Sing gargle hum) personal note -chew gum 5:07
    5.Probiotics(healthy gut bacteria)reduces stress hormone
    Yogurt fermented foods (kimchi sauerkraut kombucha) no pills or dried out
    6.Sleep on right side 6:52
    7.vagus nerve stimulation device

    • @mehnazhossain4632
      @mehnazhossain4632 Před rokem +1

      progressive muscle relaxation also does this. I was doing this during the working day, and it changed my sleep cycles. It's best to do it at night.

    • @cheonsa99
      @cheonsa99 Před 6 dny

      ty!

  • @kajsahermansson9619
    @kajsahermansson9619 Před 2 lety +38

    I’ve often started singing to get through an anxiety attack. Very interesting!

  • @lesleybludworth6316
    @lesleybludworth6316 Před 2 lety +22

    You have a right and left vagus nerve. The left vagus nerve has more input into the heart for slowing our heart rate down. Sleeping on the right side would stimulate the left vagus nerve as the left chest wall would be more able to move with each breath. Left lungs on top and gas rises so left lobes will fill more stimulating left vagus nerve.

  • @opedromagico
    @opedromagico Před 2 lety +76

    I'm taking 1-2 cold showers every day while singing to heal my gut issues connected with my depression. Now I'll be massaging behind my ears and trying different sleep positions. Thanks Kati!

    • @nickpaine2767
      @nickpaine2767 Před 2 lety

      Is it working?

    • @1120TaylorLautner
      @1120TaylorLautner Před 2 lety

      has anything worked?

    • @richardmaloney6452
      @richardmaloney6452 Před 2 lety

      Also Wim Hoff, his cold shower and breathing techniques help no end..Hannah...My U tube channel will start soon, It will have information on how your subconscious mind, how we can change it through self hypnosis, what hypnosis is, and how mental health, pain, any type of daily issue can be transformed through the power of the mind. Im a hypnotherapist- Stepping Stones-healing hypnotherapy....

    • @SpiritusBythos
      @SpiritusBythos Před 2 lety +2

      Best of luck! Many people have good results w raw organic ferments like sauerkraut and kimchi.
      Take care

    • @lovleensaini5308
      @lovleensaini5308 Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardmaloney6452 would love to know more about self hypnosis? Thanks

  • @alanhehe4508
    @alanhehe4508 Před 2 lety +39

    Dipping the face/head into very cold water induces something called "The diving response," which does indeed lower the heart rate, etc. I read that years ago in a book on anxiety.

    • @vanissaberg5824
      @vanissaberg5824 Před 2 lety +3

      When I was little my mom signed me up for swimming lessons with my friends even though I had already taught myself how to swim lol. But one of the things she taught us was when you get into the cold water the way you get passed the cold shock is to quickly submerge your shoulders under the water and you'll stop shivering.

    • @Toiletgaming_fun
      @Toiletgaming_fun Před 2 měsíci +2

      The mammalian diving response!!! The correct way to do it is either cold icepack on forehead or keeping face in icey water, and holding breath for as long as you can!! It often has to be done a few times though for it to take effect

    • @yolandabecker88
      @yolandabecker88 Před měsícem

      My friend just told me about this!

    • @MrWiseinheart
      @MrWiseinheart Před měsícem

      ​@@vanissaberg5824oh the shoulders trick okay I got to remember that 👍

  • @TokiWithCheese
    @TokiWithCheese Před 3 lety +96

    I screamed when u said probiotics stimulates the vagus nerve! When i feel really stressed, I literally drink kefir, or make a drink that is just live apple cider & raw honey mixed into water, and they calm me down after only a few minutes. I didnt know why it helped

    • @pluutoop
      @pluutoop Před 3 lety +3

      Wooow thats amazing. I'm going to try it!

    • @whitepawn5229
      @whitepawn5229 Před 3 lety +4

      Me too! I screamed and paused the video!!! probiotics calm me down sooooo much!! I breath better 😌

    • @munerahmohamed2846
      @munerahmohamed2846 Před 2 lety

      Does applecider vinegar falls under probiotics...

    • @jerryigwe7684
      @jerryigwe7684 Před 2 lety

      @@munerahmohamed2846 yes. Braggs apple cidar vinegar with the mother!

  • @KyleStendel
    @KyleStendel Před 2 lety +11

    Amazing tips! I have been doing some of my own research and didn't know anything about the vagus nerve and that is why I came to this video. Surprisingly, the exercise demonstrations immediately relieved my anxiety and stomach upset. I have some spinal issues and problems with my neck so I think nerves are being compressed. However, this has given me some relief until I can get into my doctor. God bless you.

  • @amberfaille394
    @amberfaille394 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hi Katie,
    Through the years I have used your videos in the addiction groups that I facilitate, and yesterday I realized I’ve never even said thank you.
    Thank you Katie for the great content. Moreover, thank you for being you.
    I can always depend on your upbeat vibes to turn around the lowest and hardest moments in groups.
    You inspire so many that I can’t even imagine. I hope you stay strong and own your cheer, especially when you don’t feel like it.
    Love you and what you do to the moon and back. ❤

  • @vincemorgan6781
    @vincemorgan6781 Před rokem

    Wow - Katie is such a pleasant positive real person. It makes listening to her advice easy and compelling. Thanks!

  • @miss._em96
    @miss._em96 Před 3 lety +70

    When I find myself in the middle of a mental breakdown I find it relaxing when I take cold showers🧡. Today’s my birthday! So happy birthday to anyone who shares a birthday with me! Have an amazing day😊🧁

  • @megmc9644
    @megmc9644 Před 2 lety +273

    2:30 Cold
    3:35 Massage
    5:00 Sing, hum, gargle, gum, suck on hard candy
    5:55 Natural Probiotics
    6:50 Sleep on right side, not on back
    7:37 Gammacore, etc.

  • @joea4501
    @joea4501 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you Kati, Very helpful for all the anxiety and panic attacks that I have experienced for injuring the Vagus nerve

  • @backwardsbrilliance
    @backwardsbrilliance Před 3 lety +35

    My fiance has cyclic vomiting syndrome. It is sooo brutal, but actually all stems from the vagus nerve! Thank you for making such an informative video.

  • @Dulcimerist
    @Dulcimerist Před 2 lety +47

    My doctor put me on the vagus nerve stimulating medication Mestinon (Pyridostigmine) to treat my gastroparesis/IBS-C and POTS/dysautonomia, and it's worked wonders for me. The vagus nerve and parasympathetic nervous system do a lot of important duties - such as regulating the "rest and digest" functions and calming the sympathetic nervous system ("fight or flight" panic and anxiety response).

    • @ashlietorrescano448
      @ashlietorrescano448 Před 2 lety +3

      What kind of doctor did you see for your issues?

    • @Dulcimerist
      @Dulcimerist Před 2 lety +5

      @@ashlietorrescano448 A cardiologist ran a tilt table test to diagnose the dysautonomia, but initially called it neurally mediated hypotension and neurocardiogenic syncope. He treated me with Florinef, beta blockers, and calcium channel blockers - all of which caused adverse reactions.
      A neurologist later on added POTS as a diagnosis, after checking my blood pressure and heart rate in supine, seated, and standing positions. He didn't prescribe anything.
      A gastroenterologist was able to test for and diagnose the gastroparesis, IBS-C, and intestinal dysmotility. She recommended the Mestinon (Pyridostigmine), since it's a prokinetic agent that can treat all of that. Since the medication also treats POTS, dysautonomia, fatigue, and exercise intolerance, she didn't want to step on the toes of my other doctors so she referred me back to my general practitioner who has an internal medicine specialization.
      My general practitioner prescribed the Mestinon (Pyridostigmine). Although I'm the first patient she has ever prescribed this medication to; the gastroenterologist's recommendation, the medication's 75 year track record of safety and low risk of side effects, and the Mestinon (Pyridostigmine) research articles I had printed out from Mayo Clinic, Dr. Satish Raj of Vanderbilt University Medical Center, and Dr. Sanjay Gupta of York Teaching Hospital in the UK gave her the confidence to give it a try. I'm so thankful for this medication!

    • @patriciabryant8892
      @patriciabryant8892 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Dulcimerist Sounds great - has your POTs gone now?

    • @Dulcimerist
      @Dulcimerist Před 2 lety +2

      @@patriciabryant8892 There are mild flares here and there, but things are a whole lot better now. The Clonidine I take before bed to treat my migraines, insomnia, and restless leg syndrome also helps to treat and control my POTS.

    • @patriciabryant8892
      @patriciabryant8892 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dulcimerist Glad to hear it! Can u exercise again?

  • @danabaughman1370
    @danabaughman1370 Před 2 lety +2

    You are awesome!! I feel so relaxed instantly just doing motions you are describing while watching your video and it is a world of difference!
    The world needs more people like you Kati. 💕

  • @violetxoxox
    @violetxoxox Před 2 lety

    I just found this video, and in less than 10 minutes (through both this video and your Amazon recommendations list in the description) you’ve helped me discover several exciting new paths to explore that I’m certain can help me in my journey toward dealing with my recent high blood pressure diagnosis, which lab tests so far seem to indicate is primarily caused by diet/gut/microbiome and extreme stress. You now have a new follower and I will be forever grateful! 💖

  • @rick3747
    @rick3747 Před 2 lety +3

    I have said it many times before.....Kati is what T.doc, Social Workers should strive to model after.....
    Kati is deeply caring, compassionate and empathic along with non-judgemental and she truly wants her patients to get on a better road.....regardless if they are a two month patient or a 10y patient.........Healing, growing....goes at its own pace.....
    Thank you Kati for being...well Kati.
    👍👍

  • @Crescentlight11
    @Crescentlight11 Před 3 lety +63

    The Om tone/vibration can stimulate the Vagus nerve too. As a reiki practitioner I use an Om tuning fork during energy work sessions. I love sharing this tuning fork with others by placing it on Vagus nerve points. Everyone loves it!
    Interesting idea about the mother passing on a vagus nerve tone. Something I need to research. My mom had awful pregnancies (I’m the eldest), I also had 2 very challenging pregnancies and wasn’t in the happiest state.

    • @polymathing
      @polymathing Před 2 lety

      Agreed and I find it extra stimulating if I really emphasize the AAUUWW-UUHHMMMMM,also stretching my mouth wide when I start the word.
      This is stimulating the Pineal Gland through the Vagus nerve. I recommend jacking your self up with Melanin on some Chaga Mushroom tea. Giving your Third Eye the food it needs since Melanin deficiency is very common worldwide.

  • @mehediabedin9737
    @mehediabedin9737 Před 8 měsíci

    It worked. Thanks Kati.

  • @sarahrose5677
    @sarahrose5677 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Kati. You're wonderful!

  • @Gimo76
    @Gimo76 Před 2 lety +8

    Wow! My first diagnosis when 21 was High Anxiety. I am now 70 and still anxious 😬. Thank you…

    • @djdb1214
      @djdb1214 Před 2 lety

      What have you tried? I was diagnosed with anxiety in my 20s too and will soon be 35. I'm praying this doesn't last my entire life.

    • @Gimo76
      @Gimo76 Před 2 lety +3

      @@djdb1214 now that I am older I am finding I like being alone, I don’t have to fix everything and everybody. I can’t save the world because they don’t want it anyhow. I started painting years ago and found it was my happy place. I am going in for major surgery tomorrow and I am calm about it which isn’t normal for me. Realize that what we think is stressful really isn’t it is us making our stress worse. This being calm is the result of almost dying in June colon ruptured and I don’t recommend it lololo but it does change the way we process stuff. It doesn’t matter is my new thinking and of course my love for the Lord really helps me. I think He finally heard me.

    • @spinderola
      @spinderola Před 2 lety

      @@Gimo76 I hope it went well and you're fully recovered

    • @Gimo76
      @Gimo76 Před 2 lety +2

      @@spinderola they hooked me back up n colostomy bag is gone n the plumbing is working Great 👍. Still get fatigued but it will pass. Thanks

    • @spinderola
      @spinderola Před 2 lety +1

      @@Gimo76 happy for you, it must have been hard

  • @newbox2178
    @newbox2178 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you so much ❤️ especially for the ear massage. It gives immediate results

  • @davidharrison1502
    @davidharrison1502 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Excellent expression, articulation, timing, delivery, script, and content in context to daily application.

  • @christinal.suarez1838

    Priceless info. Thank you!

  • @Talushallux1
    @Talushallux1 Před rokem +19

    Great video. As a doctor, I want to give out a word of caution! Most of the vagal stimulation techniques in the vid are great.
    But excessive stimulation over the carotids, the artery that is located on front of the platysma muscle in the neck, where the vagal receptors are located, can cause bradycardia, severe slowing of the heart, which in elderly, or sensitive individuals can cause cardiac arrest!

  • @edwardmylnychuk5774
    @edwardmylnychuk5774 Před 3 lety +19

    as someone who grew up in a dysfunctional household, i now understand why my playing in a band was so important for me.

  • @discover.yourjoy
    @discover.yourjoy Před 2 lety

    This is super helpful! Thanks Kati!

  • @jacquesbergeron1909
    @jacquesbergeron1909 Před rokem +2

    Excellent resumé du role du nerf vague, du système parasympathique et des exercises pour le stimuler. Je recommande cette presentation de Kati :)

  • @HauoliDad
    @HauoliDad Před 2 lety +4

    I used to do the massage behind the ears without knowing why as well! Thanks, great info!

  • @tetsusumu
    @tetsusumu Před 3 lety +20

    Thank you to everyone who always comments (and Kati of course) you guys are always so kind and helpful. Im glad to be a part of this community 🥰

  • @kobalt77
    @kobalt77 Před rokem +1

    I knew about breathing techniques to stimulate the Vegas Nerve, but all of this is new to me, absolutely wonderful info and beautifully presented. Well done and thank you !

  • @1281983
    @1281983 Před rokem

    Dr. Kati ANGEL , amazing

  • @rachelsmename6
    @rachelsmename6 Před 2 lety +8

    Interesting video! I watched another video on this topic and they said yawning helps to stimulate the vagus nerve. I've been doing it in bed at night and it helps me get to sleep! That's a big deal for me because I suffer from insomnia.

  • @lisaadams8004
    @lisaadams8004 Před 3 lety +3

    As I have ibs and vagus nerv problems the massage helps a lot

  • @panchopantera7
    @panchopantera7 Před rokem +1

    This is so Helpful! Thank you. Been doing some of these things, without knowing. Our Bodies are always looking out for us 👍🤩

  • @irinariviera300
    @irinariviera300 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you, dear, for all these tips and advices ❤❤❤

  • @qazedc3
    @qazedc3 Před 3 lety +10

    No wonder singing even for 5 minutes makes me feel so much calmer!! I've used it over the years whenever I'm constipated, because I kid you not it literally somehow magically relaxes the bowels enough for the poop to come out

  • @vanessaelsa5983
    @vanessaelsa5983 Před 3 lety +5

    I learned so much from this video! I'm always feeling much better after I've sung or talked and I didn't know that there's actually a reason behind why until now. I also, when I'm feeling stressed, anxious or angry, sometimes put my face in my hands (which are always very cold), and that's a form of exposure to cold. Thank you for the educational video! 🥰

  • @RalmsCo
    @RalmsCo Před rokem

    Can’t believe I didn’t find this sooner, you really saved me Thank you!

  • @marinagale7245
    @marinagale7245 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic, love! Thank you so much! 💜

  • @dcstk100
    @dcstk100 Před 3 lety +9

    Fascinating! I have vasal vegal reflex and faint when getting needles. One was I found(by accident) to cope with it is to hum or sing quietly. I thought it helped because it regulated breathing and distracted me. I didn’t know it was directly tied to stimulating the nerve itself. Also, this must connect with why I get migraines that go from my neck and up and over my right ear. It exactly follows the location of the nerve. Awesome.

  • @heidicameron878
    @heidicameron878 Před 2 lety +3

    I was happiest when singing in the choir but now I watch you tube and sing with music videos❤️❤️❤️

  • @dwadetupac3
    @dwadetupac3 Před 2 lety

    Great stuff, Kati. Helps a lot. Thank you!!

  • @jamieallen1907
    @jamieallen1907 Před rokem

    Im relaxed just watching this video thank you!

  • @TheLyricalWrdsmth
    @TheLyricalWrdsmth Před 3 lety +487

    All these people out here recommending cold showers for all sorts of reasons these days. Fine! I'll try it already, gosh.

    • @TheLyricalWrdsmth
      @TheLyricalWrdsmth Před 3 lety +42

      @@sarahloffler Yeah I'll try that. I'm just a big baby about the cold, lol.

    • @11202
      @11202 Před 3 lety +21

      @@sarahloffler this tip is also great because a instant cold shock can spark a gasp response which is counter productive. Fellow Russians who do winter water dumps do it for the health benefits.

    • @CesarAristocratWindmill
      @CesarAristocratWindmill Před 3 lety +22

      ​@@sarahloffler I actually started full firehose cold blast. In winter, nonetheless. And the greatest discovery was about most of the cold sensation being due to my reaction and defensive approach.
      Once I started "embracing" the cold, and concentrating on the pleasant sensations instead of the unpleasant, it stopped being "cold" (at least, being dramatically so).
      Now it's my "regular" shower (unless I wake up super lazy).

    • @Marshallgill
      @Marshallgill Před 3 lety +33

      I started at a simple 5 seconds of all cold water and increased 5 seconds a day. That was back in January and now I exceed 5 minutes a day and rarely miss a day. I won't say that I enjoy it but I also don't hate it AND it has done wonders for my mood and motivation and I am a person who said that I would never even consider it. Now I am thinking about ice bathing, something else I thought I would never do.

    • @coniferous4637
      @coniferous4637 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sarahloffler I’ll have to try this. I’ve always just gone for it head on but this made me really stressed so I think it did more harm than good but this might actually work! Thank you for the advice

  • @studiofey108
    @studiofey108 Před rokem +6

    Im muslim and sleeping on right side is very important in our religion as it’s called ´sunna´ which is the traditions and practices of the our prophet Muhammad that constitute a model for Muslims to follow. As I learn more I understand the benefits more. I also learned that massaging to ears stimulates our vagus nerves which is also another thing that we do before praying while we are washing parts of our body like hands ears,neck etc. This always helps me to refresh myself but learning the science behind of it makes me understand more. Thanks for your research I’ll definitely share your video with my friends and family :) ❤

    • @lilme7052
      @lilme7052 Před 4 měsíci

      Do Muslims have to sleep with their feet pointing towards Mecca? Is laying on your right also something to do with that? In Christian graveyards all our feet are going towards The Holy land.

    • @soussal3000
      @soussal3000 Před 3 měsíci

      ​No we dont have to sleep towards mecca but the prophet peace and blessing be upon him teach us to sleep on the our right side ​@@lilme7052

  • @kimberlypruszynski1122

    So helpful and thorough!! Thank you

  • @tasakb3444
    @tasakb3444 Před 3 měsíci

    So helpful. Great job. Thanks and blessings

  • @kgs2280
    @kgs2280 Před 3 lety +65

    More good news: doing the massage also helps with tinnitus (ringing in the ears). It might have just saved what’s left of my sanity! Thanks for your excellent videos.

    • @dswan1418
      @dswan1418 Před 2 lety

      That is super interesting! Does it make the ringing stop or does it distract/calm you during ringing?

    • @kgs2280
      @kgs2280 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dswan1418 It made the ringing stop for a few minutes, but, unfortunately, it came back and has been ringing ever since. Repeating the exercise didn’t make it stop again. Maybe I’ll try it again since it’s been a while. The best thing I’ve found so far is listening with headphones to one of the tinnitus frequency sounds on CZcams. You have to listen to a couple of test videos to determine what the frequency of your tinnitus is (in hertz), and then listen to that frequency only in the headphones for about 10 minutes. (Example: my frequency is right at 8000 hz). It will usually knock it out for an hour or so, sometimes less, but it makes for a nice little reprieve, even though it doesn’t last long. Good luck.

    • @danielasellinger5267
      @danielasellinger5267 Před 2 lety +2

      didn't work for me

    • @kgs2280
      @kgs2280 Před 2 lety +1

      @@danielasellinger5267 Sorry to hear that. Everybody’s different, but I don’t think there’s really anything that will stop tinnitus, at least not for more than a few minutes. It’s pretty frustrating.

    • @danielasellinger5267
      @danielasellinger5267 Před 2 lety

      Thanks..it's been brutal and these techniques haven't helped 😪

  • @CassieWinter
    @CassieWinter Před 3 lety +6

    Wow. I didn't know that you could inherit your mother's vagal tone. But that makes so much sense! Thanks for another great video. 😊

  • @chiqtheequeen
    @chiqtheequeen Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This was so, so helpful!!!

  • @allyfrasier6306
    @allyfrasier6306 Před 2 lety +1

    Such great info, thank you.

  • @latergator9622
    @latergator9622 Před 3 lety +13

    THIS VIDEO SHOULD BE AT THE TOP OF THE MENTAL HEALTH VIDS 👍

  • @SpringStargazer
    @SpringStargazer Před 3 lety +14

    I learned about the vagus nerve last Fall when I took a Resiliency in the Helping Professions course. I really appreciate this video because it goes into the subject a little more for me and it's a good refresher. Thank you!

  • @musicmom2161
    @musicmom2161 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I will definitely try it. Suffering from complex ptsd, I think this will help.

  • @KaamnaLive
    @KaamnaLive Před rokem

    i loved watching this Kati! In your usual crisp and easy to grasp, you delivered so much useful information. I have just started to explore my relationship with the vagus nerve. like you, i am a singer and last night i found myself belting out whitney houston unexpectedly in my bedroom. now i know why i felt so good! thanks for this video.

  • @laceyferrel8123
    @laceyferrel8123 Před 3 lety +4

    I watched someone in withdrawal who was severely suffering with feeling uncomfortable in their own skin, very jittery and ancy start spraying themselves with a cold hose in the face and body. And I watched as they started smiling while doing it, it was absolutely incredible!!! So cool to see you talk about the exposure to cold, ok only 1/3 of the way through the video going to finish now.

  • @xaviersavedra711
    @xaviersavedra711 Před 2 lety +3

    My sweet spot is just below my ear. Stimulating this nerve is like magic. I can go from feeling like freaking out to feeling alright.

  • @foxylovelace2679
    @foxylovelace2679 Před rokem +1

    Hiding in the cooler or freezer at work makes so much sense now.

  • @elodeagg457
    @elodeagg457 Před 2 lety

    Wow, this is amazing. I tried the massage, and it actually worked. 😮 Thank you so much for sharing! 😁👍

  • @madzombiebaby
    @madzombiebaby Před 3 lety +3

    looking for the links to the research articles...

  • @mistyblue1914
    @mistyblue1914 Před 3 lety +3

    I loved this video. I have suffered from medication resistant depression for over 10 years now. This vegas nerve stimulation sounds like something I would like to give a chance. I am always searching for relief from the symptoms. Thank you again, for the great video.💕💕

    • @zombielandiii2711
      @zombielandiii2711 Před 2 lety

      Hello I also have depression and already took many treatments. Do you already prove the Vagus Nerve treatment?

  • @teresaspensley5640
    @teresaspensley5640 Před 2 lety +3

    I have slept on my right side mainly with a pillow between my knees and hugged a pillow for many years,so so comfy 👍🏻

  • @bretdaley6869
    @bretdaley6869 Před 2 lety

    I've watched alot of these and this is one of the most helpful and informative

  • @besetfree5752
    @besetfree5752 Před 3 lety +4

    Prayer helps as well. God is here for us! Thank you for your research and sharing this helpful knowledge. 💕

  • @SusieQ78
    @SusieQ78 Před 3 lety +7

    Awesome video. I’m impressed with a few of the things that I’ve been doing naturally. Also impressed with how you always end up providing confirmation with things I’ve learned along the way with my therapist. Sometimes during session off I’m going offline and she has me sing with her. I always feel silly, but it works lol.

  • @pauladawson5779
    @pauladawson5779 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this info!🙂

  • @MymzieLo
    @MymzieLo Před rokem

    You explain so well! Also you voice and tones are peaceful. Thank you.

  • @haniabuhijleh1634
    @haniabuhijleh1634 Před 3 lety +6

    Bless u kati morton

  • @successfulchicken1384
    @successfulchicken1384 Před 2 lety +3

    This cured my tinnitus. Wow. I can't thank you enough.

  • @dottisun8756
    @dottisun8756 Před 2 lety

    Thank you !!!!! Have a great day

  • @calmeats-danielamodesto

    Thank you so much for these incredibly helpful tips! I'm going to apply all of them!

  • @theautistic.teacher
    @theautistic.teacher Před 3 lety +7

    You're amazinggggg

  • @senseofmindshow
    @senseofmindshow Před 3 lety +11

    This is amazing. I wonder if sighing in relief stimulates the vagus nerve. I always experience stress relief when I sigh.

    • @christiem0716
      @christiem0716 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes actually! I watched a video by I believe Dr Joe Dispenza and he was saying that those sighs we do..(children do them alot)when we're crying super hard and try to catch your breath and it's almost like a triple breath whimper type of thing( it's hard to explain over text) actually helps calm you down thats why children mostly do it when they're crying it's a natural instinct embedded in us.

  • @charlies8201
    @charlies8201 Před 2 lety

    This was really informative, great job.

  • @AxelSituation
    @AxelSituation Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you x 10 for this amazing content!!!

  • @mschrisfrank2420
    @mschrisfrank2420 Před 3 lety +3

    Ran cold water on my wrists to calm down today. And now I understand why my friend likes it so much when I massage his neck and around his ears. As for singing, I always sing along in the car on my way to work in the morning, I save podcasts and audiobooks for my drive home-it made a huge difference when I started doing it. I’ll try sleeping on my right side intentionally.

  • @chelseyfriedrich3713
    @chelseyfriedrich3713 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow! This explains so much! I sing a lot when I’m stressed out. It helps me re center. And I sleep on my right side. I drink kombucha every day. Crazy crazy!

    • @georgepanagiotou8673
      @georgepanagiotou8673 Před 2 lety

      Lol I do the same.. I always sleep on my right side too 😉

    • @harmantumber
      @harmantumber Před 11 měsíci

      Crazy crazy!

    • @emilymarie5413
      @emilymarie5413 Před 5 měsíci

      Our bodies have an amazing way of telling us or gently directing us to what we need… just a matter of being in tune with, trusting that feeling, and going through with the suggestion ❤

  • @Katy99941
    @Katy99941 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for the helpful advice😊

  • @moonraven66
    @moonraven66 Před 2 lety

    This is great! Thank you!

  • @jessiewrites4753
    @jessiewrites4753 Před 3 lety +27

    Yasss! Cranial nerve 10! I’m reading a book about this and how it can help with autism social signaling. I have autism and I love studying about the brain. Great video Kati

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat Před 3 lety +5

      Did you read the study that says that Autistic people have no problem understanding Autistic social signals but neurotypical people do? I wanna make Autistic and ADHD friends so I can finally relax and stop pretending every hour of the day

    • @Southerngrl
      @Southerngrl Před 3 lety +4

      @Jessie Writes what book?

  • @kypie8
    @kypie8 Před 2 lety +4

    Kati, thank you so much for all of this enlightening & helpful information! I have been dealing with a tight, tense stomach & trouble breathing deeply for the last month so I can’t wait to give these techniques a try!
    (P.S. I too love singing & find it very therapeutic but I never knew about the vagus nerve connection until I watched your video. All incredibly helpful information)
    Thank you again, 🙏☺️

    • @lullabygoodbye25
      @lullabygoodbye25 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, did you symptoms resolve? Did anything help? I'm facing the same problem. :(

    • @ananhardeo904
      @ananhardeo904 Před rokem +1

      Hi same thing with me
      I had it for 7 months. Trying tho

    • @ananhardeo904
      @ananhardeo904 Před rokem

      @@lullabygoodbye25 hi how did you feeling

  • @RealTalk-mq2ug
    @RealTalk-mq2ug Před rokem +1

    I have nightmares.
    I wake up depressed and panicked.
    These are my usual states.
    This has been my life-long reality.
    Not talking to my best friend for 39 days,
    is making it a trillion times worse...
    He discarded me like last week's garbage...
    I need a miracle for my heart and mind and spirit to be healed,
    and my friendship with my best friend to be restored and mended!

  • @nikkimckay860
    @nikkimckay860 Před 3 lety

    Hello to anyone who is still watching this or looking though the comments I haven't been getting my notification for new videos or new posts from kati had bad internet thankful I can now watch these again and this video very interesting and helpful always good to learn new things thanks for shareing kati x🙂

  • @chelseaconnors_
    @chelseaconnors_ Před 3 lety +4

    The vagus nerve is SO powerful! Loved the way you taught these exercises Kati!

  • @dailydoseofmedicinee
    @dailydoseofmedicinee Před 3 lety +16

    👍Potential symptoms of damage to the vagus nerve include:
    difficulty speaking or loss of voice.
    a voice that is hoarse or wheezy.
    trouble drinking liquids.
    loss of the gag reflex.
    pain in the ear.
    unusual heart rate.

    • @crystalidentity
      @crystalidentity Před 2 lety +1

      These are all potential serious side-effects of having a vagus nerve stimulator implant operation. I was really interested in getting the implant, but every time I read "difficulty speaking or loss of voice", I freak. Talking (loudly) and singing mean _everything_ to me! 😿

    • @Dulcimerist
      @Dulcimerist Před 2 lety +2

      Most of those are also symptoms of myasthenia gravis. Interestingly enough, the vagus nerve stimulating medication Mestinon (Pyridostigmine) is the first line treatment of myasthenia gravis. This 75-year-old medication is also safer and less expensive than the vagus nerve stimulator implant.

  • @heartsumliving580
    @heartsumliving580 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Kati well done

  • @jaywalker9985
    @jaywalker9985 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video chic!

  • @pritis2766
    @pritis2766 Před 3 lety +4

    Stay safe and blessed always

  • @jasminephoenix8961
    @jasminephoenix8961 Před 3 lety +32

    My therapist talked about the vagus nerve today in session, and now I come home and check youtube to find you have uploaded a video on the vagus nerve... Weird.

    • @apnwu369
      @apnwu369 Před 3 lety +4

      google is always listening through your phone

    • @pamil1923
      @pamil1923 Před 3 lety

      Please see my comment here Joshua☮️

    • @zanescos
      @zanescos Před 3 lety +3

      Synchronicity.... Not weird. It means your on the right path

  • @Carmella64
    @Carmella64 Před rokem +2

    I have the anxiety disorder tichotillomania (hair pulling). When I was young I was drawn to pulling out the hair behind my ears (among other areas). It felt so good! Now it makes sense!

  • @DTA1313
    @DTA1313 Před 2 lety +1

    You're amazing Kati thank you - Love from India

  • @iconindexsymbol
    @iconindexsymbol Před 3 lety +20

    I learned this on Star Trek TNG from Counselor Troi.

  • @shawnphillips1876
    @shawnphillips1876 Před rokem +4

    Really informative video. I think the one she missed was diaphragmatic breathing and slow exhalation - as opposed to poor vagal tone and chest breathing, sympathetic response. This is a pretty fundamental one for stimulating the vagus nerve. Overall very good video :-). Thank you for sharing your info

  • @MarcieKP144
    @MarcieKP144 Před rokem

    Yay! I love sleeping on my right side. This is an awesome bit of information. I'm so glad I found it. Thank you ❤️.

  • @vanissaberg5824
    @vanissaberg5824 Před 2 lety +1

    That's so interesting! I didn't know about this and massaging my neck and shoulders and behind my ears was stimulating the vagus nerve to calm myself down. I've always rubbed my neck and shoulders whenever I feel anxious or nervous unconsciously because it feels soothing, especially when I'm getting a migraine headache from being over stressed and my neck and shoulders are stiff and sore from so much tension.