Digestion & the Vagus Nerve: Sphincter function and related symptoms affected by neck instability
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 Published On Sep 8, 2021

Ross Hauser, MD discusses digestion and the vagus nerve as it relates to the sphincter function. In the histories of patients who we see in our center, they often feel like they hit a wall with regard to finding resolution of symptoms or their digestion conditions because the focus has been too narrow. When looking at many digestive symptoms through the aspect of vagus nerve health, many times solutions can be found because the vagus nerve innervates many vital digestive organs. Thus, in our center, we find that patients who have digestive complaints as part of their constellation of symptoms that also point to vagus nerve impairment, that the upper cervical area and cervical curve should be analyzed and examined to see if this could be the cause of the issues.

Associated with this video is an interview with Nurse Tommi, one of our patients who is being treated for gastroparesis, among other symptoms, and responding very well to Prolotherapy. She wanted to share her story of hope to other patients suffering from similar symptoms and clinical scenarios. Check it out:    • Gastroparesis: the vagus nerve and ne...  

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