Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Vagus School

781 members • Free

21 contributions to Vagus School
Used Ultrasound on Belly; I Feel Really Good. ☺️
I got it in my head to try my US 2000 ultrasound device on my belly. Call it intuition, a download, scientific curiosity, whatever you want. Being the mad scientist biohacker that I am, I went with it. It's been about 20 minutes since I finished, and I feel pretty darn good, emotionally. I suffer from depression, so a feeling this good really stands out. If my mood started at a 3, it is now an 8. What's interesting is that the positive feelings didn't start immediately after the treatment. They slowly built over the next 15-20 minutes. I didn't even notice until I realized, "Hey, I feel pretty good." I've experimented using the ultrasound on my vagus nerve and forehead, but didn't experience any emotional effect, nor was I expecting it. This alleged positive effect using it on my belly was a surprise. I went into it completely open-minded. I'm going to continue experimenting to make sure it's not placebo and to see it's limits. I just wanted to share this with my fellow mad scientists if you wanted to experiment as well. Good day! Rob
Much Needed VagusSkool.com Web Update - Now with 3D Anatomy Viewer for Finding your Vagus Nerve
Hey Vagus Skoolers ! I have exciting news! Go to vagusskool.com/anatomy And you will now be able to see a medically relevant shot of where the Vagus Nerve is in your Neck - in 3D ! Best to view it on a Desktop or Laptop computer - might not work great on your phone FYI. As months go, I am going to *try* to add more 3d Anatomy locations - but for now, enjoy this one, which is arguably - the one most of you should be doing anyways. Also, to answer the obvious question, I know at least one of you will be asking "That's the left side, but is it in a different location on the right side of the neck ?" No, it's not different on the right side. In fact, it would be in the identical, almost mirror image reflection also on the right side of your neck. Go visit it, see if it loads on your computer, let me know what you think, and what other anatomical things you would like to see next ! Sincerely, -Sterling
Much Needed VagusSkool.com Web Update - Now with 3D Anatomy Viewer for Finding your Vagus Nerve
1 like • Mar 25
Awesome, Stewart! Thank you so much!
Partial Recording for Today's Live Class ! Covering Vagus Nerve 101 Concepts
Hey everyone ! Super stoked to share this, and grateful for all who came today - and grateful for those who are out there living their lives ! You're all valued and important 🥰😊😇 Yeah, so here is a recording of the first 30 minutes - I do a recap of the concepts that I think are really crucial for you to know before you start stimulating your Vagus Nerve - What is it, how it functions, why is it helpful to even stimulate it at all, we cover a lot of important ground. And I assure you, your use of VNS is going to be improved if you understand what you're trying to do / accomplish. Give it a watch especially if you haven't made a venture into the Classroom Module 1 - Vagus Nerve 101 Super key, and I'll also post the transcript in the comments below so you can read what was discussed. Cheers! -Sterling P.S. Transcript is here: All right, cool. Hey, what's up everybody? Welcome to a quick clip for the Vegas Skool. I wanted to do just a quick run through of module one of the Vegas nerve stimulation classroom module. I know that a lot of people these days aren't reading a lot, so I just want to do just a video of it so you can see what's actually in there. The first thing is I think a lot of people come to the Vegas Skool because they go, a friend told me about ultrasound and a Vegas nerve stimulation, so I want to try that. And so naturally, I think the first place they might go is they might go to the classroom and then just click on ultrasound V1 and little just buy an ultrasound from any of these distributors. And that's totally like, that's fine. I think probably most will do that. But I've always been of the opinion that at least knowing about what the Vegas nerve is, even at a precursory level, like a 101 level, what is the Vegas nerve? Is probably going to help you get better results out of the ultrasound or whatever method you're choosing to use to stimulate the Vegas nerve. So like, is that fair? That's a fair point, right? So what I would encourage people to do
Partial Recording for Today's Live Class ! Covering Vagus Nerve 101 Concepts
1 like • Mar 9
@Sterling Cooley Aaaah. I figured there was an option like that out there. That is crazy advanced. I only know the free ways to do it. 🤣
1 like • Mar 10
@Sterling Cooley 🤣
Shaking medicine and Tesla
As I wrote previously about vibratory medicine, Dr. Bach’s flower essences. Here is some one I got into reading his work. He is a PHD in cybernetics. Bradford Keeney. https://fireinthebones.substack.com/p/the-circle-of-attunement I have or had several of his books. Fits into healing modalities.
1 like • Mar 9
@Laurence Zankowski Have you tried the Memory Reconsolidation Technique? It's easy and has been truly transformative for me. It basically allows one to access an upsetting memory, open it up, reprogram the contents, and put it back into storage with the new contents. Effects of the treatment can be felt right away but also unfold over several days as the brain rewrites all the negative schemas stemming from the reprogrammed memory. To put it a different way—if you have 50 tabs open in your browser, and there's different sounds and music coming from all of them, that's like the upsetting memories pulling at your awareness. The Memory Reconsolidation Technique allows you to close each tab one by one until they're all fully closed. I've never felt more peaceful and present in my own life. Best part is ChatGPT can tell you all about it and even walk you through as many sessions as you need until you have it memorized to do on your own. Good luck!
How To Reduce Inflammation By 80 Percent And Live Longer
Want to live longer ? Try Vagus Nerve Stimulation - as the leading causes of you *dying* will be inflammation related diseases. And rather than fighting the fire with drugs, you can use VNS to stop the fire from even raging ahead of time. Imagine that ! The vagus nerve functions as a biological rheostat for systemic inflammation. Through the Cholinergic Anti-inflammatory Pathway (CAP), efferent fibers release acetylcholine to bind with α7 nicotinic receptors on immune cells. This interaction inhibits NF-κB activation, effectively halting the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-6. Modern medicine leverages this "neural brake" via Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS). While invasive implants target the cervical vagus, non-invasive transcutaneous auricular VNS (taVNS) accesses this pathway through the ear. Clinical trials show VNS reduces inflammatory markers by up to 80% in Rheumatoid Arthritis and IBD. It offers a targeted alternative to traditional systemic immunosuppressants. The future of bioelectronic medicine lies in closed-loop systems. These devices will monitor biomarkers in real-time to extinguish "cytokine fires" with precise, automated neural pulses. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1568997226000376
How To Reduce Inflammation By 80 Percent And Live Longer
1 like • Mar 9
Thank you, @Sterling Cooley . I appreciate the more scientific explanation.
1-10 of 21
Coz McJurnee
3
16points to level up
@coz-mcjurnee-3139
Hello. Interested in cutting-edge research in mental health, dementia, and anti-aging treatments.

Active 13d ago
Joined Feb 22, 2026
Powered by