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Welcome to Vagus Skool ! (Start Here) ✊
This is a Free to Join Skool Community! A community designed to help people Stimulate and Repair their Vagus Nerve! Comment Below! - What you know about the Vagus Nerve 🦄 - Your preferred method of Vagus Nerve Stimulation ? (Breath, TENS, Ultrasound, etc?) 👩‍💼 - A Want or Have Had Experience from Vagus Nerve Land !? (A win, or something you are striving for) And when you comment, like a post, get 5 likes across your comments, and click "Complete" on a few of the modules in the Classroom, you can then unlock the Ultrasound module ! YAY ! So, I hope this can become a great community page, it's very open, and you have access to SO MUCH good information, actionable information, on the Vagus Nerve, and all the ways you can make it happy and healthy ! So from the Vagus Skool to you and yours... WELCOME !
Welcome to Vagus Skool ! (Start Here) ✊
1 like • Aug 7
@Gabriella Coleman interesting about your right side…..mine is my left side. And my gut is way better too!!!! That is a win 🏆
1 like • Aug 31
@Diana Mobus hi Diana. I retired early and unexpectedly (we moved to Singapore) and I’ve been retired since 🤣. 5 years later we are in the middle of another overseas move. It was difficult at first then I got into competitive tennis which I love. I haven’t played tennis in awhile. I’m thankful I’m retired because I’m sick…and also devastated because it is ruining my retirement and the move. How about you?
Ultrasound for treating injuries?
Hey everyone! I hope this is the proper place to ask such a question as it is not Vagus-related. Does anyone have experience treating minor injuries with ultrasound? My mother tripped and fell today and hurt her knees and wrist, so I wanted to give these injuries some additional treatment with ultrasound to speed up her recovery and ease her pain. Any suggestions and experiences would be very welcome! Thanks a lot!
2 likes • Aug 17
@Patrick Eckert I definitely noticed some tingling too…. Started on low then moved to medium. I iced it for the first few days too. I hope she gets some relief soon
2 likes • Aug 17
@Patrick Eckert it’s crazy how many uses there are for castor oil! I’m just learning about them. I bought a little roller one on Amazon and it’s great for the ankle and wrist
Yawning
I just yawned and realized it’s been a long time since I have yawned?!! A small win?! 🏆
1 like • Aug 16
@Sterling Cooley great news!!!!!! Thank you for helping us 🐞
Liver Stimulation Module RELEASED – This one is gonna be YUUGE! 🚀🔥
This one has been in the works for weeks, and it’s finally here. Liver stimulation is the next big frontier in non-invasive health upgrades, and I’m giving you the whole playbook inside this new module. Why should you care? Your liver is your body’s energy factory, detox center, and metabolic command hub. When it’s happy, your whole system runs better. When it’s sluggish or inflamed, everything suffers. Here’s what you’ll learn inside: • How to use gentle ultrasound to help your liver regenerate 🧬 • The “fibrosis fighter” effect – combat scar tissue without drugs or surgery 💥 • How to boost energy, improve blood sugar, and balance your cholesterol ⚡ • Exact placement and settings for real results 🎯 • Pro tips to speed up benefits and keep them going 🚀 Step-by-step liver stimulation guide: 1. Find your liver window: 2. Target the porta hepatis about 2–4 cm below the right rib cage, near the middle. Use imaging if possible and avoid major blood vessels. 3. Choose your mode: 4. Go slow and steady: Move the transducer slowly, angle toward the liver core, and imagine turning down inflammation while boosting repair. 5. Frequency: 3–5 sessions per week works well. Pro tips for faster wins: • Be consistent – daily or every other day works better than random sessions. • Try mornings before breakfast for extra glucose regulation. • Drink water with lemon to help detox. • Track your ALT/AST and notice changes in energy, digestion, and focus. Safety notes: • Skip high-intensity machines meant for destroying tissue – we want gentle stimulation, not damage. • Work around ribs to avoid reflection. • If you have active liver disease, implants, or serious diabetes complications, talk to your doctor first. What you might notice: • More energy and less fatigue 😴➡️⚡ • Reduced bloating and better digestion 🤰 • Clearer thinking thanks to the liver-brain axis 🧠 • Improved lab markers like blood sugar and liver enzymes 📊 Want the full module with all the details and FAQ? Jump in here: https://www.skool.com/vagus/classroom/896c2c69?md=639bd33e63c24a77b5a3d7875587feb5
1 like • Aug 14
@Sterling Cooley I’ll bet you nailed your finals!!!
1 like • Aug 15
@Sterling Cooley get em Cooley!
FOMO
It seems quiet on the ultrasound front?! Both here and on X. Just checking in….everyone doing ok?!
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Heather Belcher
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@heather-belcher-2324
Retired, loves tennis and travel

Active 27d ago
Joined Jul 23, 2025
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