Haha stimulated my vagus nerve during a meditation and had a powerful gag reflex. I've done similar but stimulated yawning instead.
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Oh man just occurred to me engaging the good ol mulah bundah is another way to stimulate the vagus.
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Practiced this tonight. Definitely something to look into. I got deep into a pulsing energy loop.pic.twitter.com/2oiaA720tC
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This is a cool model because it gets me thinking about activating circuits and feedback loops but maps back to neuro anatomy.
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My guess is that there more lower brain activation than what's going on is this picture that's responsible for kundalini
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I think it has more to do with actual electrical stimulating. A rotating circular current can create a charged field which can spread throughout the entire brain, activating more areas, increasing electrical activity and total EMF field strength.
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I dont know enough about relative efficacy of direct neural networked stimulation, electric field, electric probe, tcdms
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. My bet is on direct neural stim is creating effects but idk the trajectory at all. Great thing is theres probably much research on electric stim and we can find out
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