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    TrustingGod
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    Any thoughts on research showing that non-invasive method of vagus nerve stimulation reduces inflammation in RA patients:
    https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/the-athletes-way/201904/non-invasive-method-vagus-nerve-stimulation-shows-promise

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    Maz
    Keymaster

    Yes, if you type in “vagus nerve” into the search box above, you’ll find a number of past discussions on this. Very interesting treatment – thanks for sharing this update. I was following this research for a number of years and find it both intriguing and promising…if it ever gets approval.

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    alex
    Participant

    Look up Kevin Tracey’s work. He is an expert in neuroimmunology and his research is absolutely fascinating.

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    Spiffy1
    Moderator

    Wow, Maz! I just read an article about him in Scientific American. It was on their web site. How absolutely interesting! Thank you for sharing!

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