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Singing or Chanting Can Really Help Stimulate That Vaguest Nerve

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There's a nerve in our body that is responsible for the relaxation response. Called the vaguest nerve, it wanders throughout all the different parts of our body. It enervates the most in our gut and also nervates in our heart. When we sing and when we chant and make any type of sound that reverberates in our throat, we actually can stimulate that vaguest nerve. The sound, the montre or sound om, is an interesting one, cause anything that makes the m sound the gets that vibration going in our throat. And that vibration can actually help stimulate that vagueest nerve.

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