Chronic Fatigue from Vagus Nerve Infection: A Psychoneuroimmunological Hypothesis
Yasmina Ykelenstam's Healing Histamine Podcast
Release Date: 12/07/2015
Yasmina Ykelenstam's Healing Histamine Podcast
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In today's interview Harvard and Tufts neuroscientist Dr. Michael Van ElZakker shares his fascinating new paper Chronic Fatigue from Vagus Nerve Infection: A Psychoneuroimmunological Hypothesis. His hypothesis proposes that an infection of the vagus nerve can cause greatly exaggerated chronic sickness responses like fatigue, pain and more. Our interview also touches on the mast cell link right at the end.
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Yasmina Ykelenstam, ex-CNN and BBC journalist interviews Dr. Valter Longo of the USC Longevity Institute on his groundbreaking research into Fasting Mimicking Diets (FMD). ...
info_outlineIn today's interview Harvard and Tufts neuroscientist Dr. Michael Van ElZakker shares his fascinating new paper Chronic Fatigue from Vagus Nerve Infection: A Psychoneuroimmunological Hypothesis. His hypothesis proposes that an infection of the vagus nerve can cause greatly exaggerated chronic sickness responses like fatigue, pain and more. Our interview also touches on the mast cell link right at the end.