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Your colon is not just a waste tube—it’s your second brain.Professor Arnold Ehret said it best: most people are walking ...
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Erases PTSDINCREDIBLE READ!! Wow!!!Featured NeurosciencePsychology·May 6, 2025Summary: A pioneer...
05/06/2025

Vagus Nerve Stimulation Erases PTSD

INCREDIBLE READ!! Wow!!!

Featured NeurosciencePsychology·May 6, 2025

Summary: A pioneering clinical study found that pairing vagus nerve stimulation (VNS-Vagus Nerve Stimation) with traditional therapy eliminated PTSD diagnoses in all participants up to six months post-treatment. The trial combined prolonged exposure therapy with brief bursts of VNS via an implanted device, enhancing neuroplasticity and sustaining remission.

Prior research shows many PTSD patients fail to respond to standard treatments, making this approach especially promising. Future trials will explore the therapy further, aiming to offer new hope for those resistant to conventional methods.

Key Facts:

100% Remission: All participants were free from PTSD diagnosis six months after therapy paired with VNS. Neuroplasticity Boost: VNS enhances brain rewiring, improving outcomes for therapy-resistant PTSD patients through stimulation.

Next Steps: A double-blind Phase 2 trial is underway to confirm findings and move toward FDA approval.
Source: UT Dallas

In a first-of-its-kind clinical study, scientists at The University of Texas at Dallas and Baylor University Medical Center showed that patients with treatment-resistant PTSD were symptom-free up to six months after completing traditional therapy paired with vagus nerve stimulation (VNS).

The results of the nine-patient Phase 1 trial, conducted by scientists from UT Dallas’ Texas Biomedical Device Center (TxBDC) in collaboration with researchers from the Baylor Scott & White Research Institute (BSWRI), were published online March 15 in Brain Stimulation.

This shows a brain. 🧠 The next step in the PTSD research — a double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 pilot study — is ongoing in Dallas and Austin. Credit: Neuroscience News

Dr. Michael Kilgard, the Margaret Fonde Jonsson Professor of neuroscience in the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, said the outcome highlighted the potential of this approach.

“In a trial like this, some subjects usually do get better, but rarely do they lose their PTSD diagnosis. Typically, the majority will have this diagnosis for the rest of their lives,” Kilgard said. “In this case, we had 100% loss of diagnosis. It’s very promising.”

Prolonged exposure therapy — a component of traditional PTSD treatment — is a form of cognitive behavioral therapy, conducted in a safe and supportive environment, that involves individuals gradually confronting thoughts, memories and situations they have avoided since experiencing a trauma.

In the study, scientists paired this therapy with concurrent delivery of short bursts of stimulation of the vagus nerve via a small device implanted in a participant’s neck.

After a standard 12-session therapy course, assessments were performed four times during the six months after its conclusion. Benefits persisted during that time for all nine participants.

The study is the largest clinical trial to date using an implanted device for the treatment of PTSD, Kilgard said.

Pioneering work by TxBDC researchers has demonstrated previously that VNS paired with physical rehabilitation can accelerate neuroplasticity — the rewiring of areas of the brain.

Their 13-year effort to treat a wide variety of conditions using VNS has resulted in approval by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for treating impaired upper-limb movement in stroke patients.

“The common theme in our VNS work is that we’re taking therapies that show potential, like prolonged exposure therapy for PTSD, and making them work better,” he said.

The National Center for PTSD, part of the Department of Veterans Affairs, estimates that 5% of adults in the U.S. have post-traumatic stress disorder in any given year, and that women are twice as likely to develop PTSD at some point in their life.

Many PTSD patients fail to respond to therapy or pharmacological intervention, or experience intolerable side effects or relapse, leaving them with no viable prospect for remission.

Kilgard said that PTSD patients are not only found among military veterans, but also among average citizens who have faced traumatic events.

“When you hear PTSD, you may picture a combat zone, but it’s much more prevalent than that,” he said.

“It can stem from any event that inspires fear of death or bodily injury, or death of a loved one.”

Co-corresponding author Dr. Seth Hays, associate professor of bioengineering in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science and director of preclinical research at the TxBDC, has been a part of the VNS project since its earliest studies.

“It’s been an incredibly rewarding experience to see this technology evolve from early discovery experiments in the lab to clinical benefits in patients,” Hays said. “This whole process truly highlights the value of team-based science.”

More than a decade ago, Dr. Robert Rennaker, professor of neuroscience and the Texas Instruments Distinguished Chair in Bioengineering, began to design an innovative implantable VNS device that was much smaller and less expensive than devices already on the market. The most recent wireless version of the device is about the size of a dime.

“The technology we have is above and beyond anything else that’s out there. The device is about 50 times smaller than our version from just three years ago,” he said.

“The 49 people in the Dallas area with our devices have a combined 100 years of experience with it implanted. There have been no issues; the devices are all still functioning. And they don’t interfere with typical medical care; you can have an MRI, a CT scan or an ultrasound.”

The next step in the PTSD research a double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase 2 pilot study is ongoing in Dallas and Austin.

“We hope that it will represent another step toward FDA approval of a treatment that doesn’t exist now, and it would be invented, tested and delivered by UT Dallas, as was the case for upper-limb recovery after stroke,” Kilgard said.

Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Mark Powers, a research center director of the Trauma Research Center at BSWRI, is the lead and co-corresponding author of the study.

Driven by his desire to improve quality of life among people who experience psychological trauma, Powers said that VNS has “changed the game” by improving both treatment efficacy and its tolerability.

“VNS has changed my work dramatically,” he said.

said.

“Our gold-standard treatments for PTSD have about an 85% response rate, with 40% no longer having their diagnosis, and a 20% dropout rate. Soon we could have the option of VNS-Vagus Nerve Stimulation, for people who don’t get better with cognitive behavioral therapy alone.”

Powers added that his collaboration with UTD has a multidisciplinary synergy that he regards as rare.

“With this alliance, we have people doing the preclinical and the clinical work at the same time, giving each other feedback and ideas,” he said. “Neither one of our groups could do this alone.”

Other UTD-affiliated study authors included Dr. Jane Wigginton, medical director and co-director of the UT Dallas Clinical and Translational Research Center; Amy Porter MBA’20, TxBDC director of operations; and Holle Carey Gallaway MBA’23, TxBDC research biomedical engineer.

Researchers from Southern Methodist University, UT Austin and Baylor Scott & White Health also contributed to the study.

Funding: The research was funded by a grant (N66001-15-2-4057) from the Biological Technologies Office at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of the Department of Defense.

About this PTSD and brain stimulation research news

Author: Stephen Fontenot
Source: UT Dallas
Contact: Stephen Fontenot – UT Dallas
Image: The image is credited to Neuroscience News

Vagus nerve stimulation therapy for treatment-resistant PTSD

Background:

Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is common and debilitating, and many individuals do not respond to existing therapies. We developed a fundamentally novel neuromodulation-based therapy for treatment-resistant PTSD.

Neuroscience (dot) com

Keynote: Our PHIX naturally stimulates the VNS- Vagus Nerve internally by simulating the bitter acids receptors in the tongue which in turn stimulates the Vagus Nerve with a plethora of health benefits without surgical device implantation in the study above.

*This is my personal educational experience and opinion from using this product. My results are my own and may not be typical for everyone. I understand that individual results vary, and my experience may not represent the experience of others. This testimony is not intended to claim that this product can diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent any disease or medical condition.*

The saying "a picture is worth a thousand words" means that a single image can effectively communicate a complex idea or...
05/01/2025

The saying "a picture is worth a thousand words" means that a single image can effectively communicate a complex idea or emotion, often more so than a lengthy description in words. If you only knew what the last 10-13 years has been like with my health up and down likes roller coaster on medication’s over supplementing because I was so desperate to get healthier from so many underlying imbalances in my body …

I love this photo right here not in a conceded way, but I see all the strength, courage, and fight that I had to go through to get where I am today and that doesn’t mean that I am 100% of where I wanna be, but I’m so much further by taking my Health back from suffering in silence staying home when I should’ve been surrounded by loved ones and friends and family gatherings. I am not there anymore I’m not in that dark place and I’ve never been a type of personality to be in any dark place, but to suffer in silence… is what I don’t want for you!

I have finally found something that has breathed life back into me, giving me back to my daughter, to my brother, and to my loved ones by seeing a clear picture of the future new goals to set and achieve .

My brain fog has been lifted. My excitement has returned, my blood pressure is balanced. I am eliminating the weight, not only off my shoulders, on my mind, but in my body as I release inflammation, my sleep in restored from chronic fatigue and insomnia. One day at a time, I’m getting better and better everyday. All because of one product with one ingredient, my life has been changed, and I’ve never been more excited for the future.

Excited for the future to help others that have given up hope that things they’re fighting alone that are in the darkness that are feeling completely lost. I see you I’ve venue and I’m here. … I want to help you nobody deserves to be in such a place.

Life is to be lived, laughing, loving and making memories. Not be isolated alone in the darkness. I will never want that for anyone… This is my true passion and purpose in this lifetime. I put myself through college with my holistic health background to be even better and helping you in your situation. Again, I have lived it and geen on both sides of illness and health. 🙌🏽❤️

So when I reach out to you please know that I am truly and sincerely wanting to help you out of the situation that you’re in because you are not alone. I believe in this mission!

I love you… I see you… Trust Me when i say; We’re going to get through this. TOGETHER!! 💋Malissa xx

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04/29/2025
What people need to know is that when visceral fat is being burned in the body, the body releases toxins it stores chemi...
04/29/2025

What people need to know is that when visceral fat is being burned in the body, the body releases toxins it stores chemicals, toxins, hormones, and more in our fat cells.

So, when that is released that has to exit the body and there is then a detox period. So, it is very important that you drink enough water when consuming Phix to help flush these chemicals, toxins, hormones out of the body.

It's important to be drinking plenty of water .... period! You can also, take a little less of the dropper or dosage and work your way up. You just need to listen to your body.

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