Unprecedentedly simple way to optimize the overall course of a cancer diagnosis: Supporting conventional medical therapy with VAGUS stimulation. Studies believe that this can lead to a 30% better course of the disease.
VAGUS is the HEALING NERVE
There are countless books on Amazon about this topic VAGUS = HEALING.
The vagus is the main carrier of the “parasympathetic nervous system” and thus the counterpart of the “sympathetic nervous system” = the stress leg. By activating the vagus, I also inhibit STRESS in the body.
STRESS is an ultra-central main factor in the development of cancer and cancer progression and proliferation and metastasis, I have written important articles on this topic:
- Beta-blocker Propranolol potent cancer agent – STRESS causes CANCER
- Stress hinders immunotherapy for cancer – ß-blockers could be helpful
Stress is carried biochemically into the body and to every cell via adrenaline / noradrenaline, and these hormones activate the cancer cells via ß-receptors, which then literally cause restlessness, migration, metastasis, growth, etc. of cancer cells
After 30 years of additional tumor treatment, I can say that stress is the strongest factor in the development of cancer and the most important factor in tumor control!
Dr. Retzek, holistic doctor in Vöcklabruck
Tumor therapy – support through stress inhibition
The extensive scientific literature on slowing cancer through stress blockers shown in the article linked above is the reason
- why we like to administer non-selective ß-blockers in my adjuvant support protocol for cancer
- why we use the so-called Healing breathing / coherence breathing / block breathing / vagus breathing
- why we recommend mediations and also GiGong, Reiki, Bengston Energy Healing which is actually “laying on of hands” with mental cycling. In his outstanding book Bengston shows the cure of deadly cancer carrying mice by “laying on hands” by sceptical students on 7 different universities – everything got published.
a very important – actually breath-taking – study to understand the influence of Stress on cancer is this 2015 study on ovarian cancer in which the use of a non-selective beta blocker propranolol more than doubled (in some cases tripled) the survival time!
new tool – very simple – VAGUS
now we are adding an additional – very powerful tool to this possibility of optimizing conventional medical therapy
I had this study summarized by ChatGPT
Vagus stimulation improves cancer prognosis through which mechanisms?
- Increase in heart rate variability (HRV): Studies show that high HRV, which reflects the activity of the vagus nerve, is associated with better cancer prognosis. Patients with higher HRV have lower mortality rates and better survival rates
- Reduction of inflammation: The vagus nerve activates the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, which reduces the release of proinflammatory cytokines. This anti-inflammatory effect can slow tumor growth and metastasis
- Reduction of oxidative stress: Vagal stimulation can reduce the oxidative stress associated with DNA damage and tumor development
- Influence on tumor immunology: Recent evidence suggests that vagus nerve activity can enhance the immune response against tumors by influencing certain immune cells involved in fighting cancer
In summary, high vagus nerve activity promotes cancer prognosis through a combination of neurological, immunological and anti-inflammatory effects.
how strong is this effect?
The specific improvement in prognosis through vagal stimulation varies depending on the type of cancer, stage and individual differences in vagal activity. However, studies show that heart rate variability (HRV) as an indicator of vagal nerve activity is a has significant predictive power:
– Some studies found that high HRV is associated with a reduced risk of death of about 30%, which is confirmed by meta-analyses
– Individual studies have shown that patients with higher HRV had longer survival times compared to patients with lower HRV, regardless of other treatments and cancer stage
a layman’s summary of this study
This article examines the role of the vagus nerve in influencing tumors and cancer prognosis. 12 studies were evaluated that examined the relationship between heart rate variability (an important measure of vagus nerve activity) and disease progression in cancer patients. The results show that high vagus nerve activity at the start is associated with a better cancer prognosis.
In some studies, this was even true regardless of the stage of the cancer and the treatments.
This means – even in advanced stages and possibly after a long period of prior treatment, vagus activation is still helpful
The second part of the article presents studies on humans and animals that show that severing the vagus nerve accelerates tumor growth, while activating the nerve improves the cancer prognosis.
Overall, the article concludes that the vagus nerve plays a protective role in cancer, especially when metastases are present.
the scientific literature is full of corresponding references
- 96,000 entries “Vagus – cancer“,
- of which 76,000 reviews
- ca 60,000 for “Stimulation Vagus Cancer”
- 20,000 about external stimulation of the vagus in cancer: auricular vagus stimulation cancer
- 7,000 about “Clinical Studies” on auricular stimulation of the vagus in cancer
Research is great – clinical practice is none
It’s like brain stimulation for neurodegenerative diseases: research is overflowing with clear study data, but nothing is being put into practice because there is no “start-up funding” from a large company to transfer this knowledge into practice!
Oncologists will love it because it will simply improve their outcome and also reduce the intensity of side effects from their therapies!
where can you get a vagus stimulator?
from any SOZO neuromodulation doctor. The devices are “trained” in the practice and you get a kind of “therapy plan”.
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