stimulants increase activity and depressants decrease activity.
There are 2 kinds that I know of but there could be more... Benzodaizepines an example would be Triazolam and Barbiturates and an example would be Butalbital.
Electric stimulants which trigger the cells themselves
Vagus nerve
Alcohol is a Central Nervous System (CNS) depressant. It is also a neurotoxin.
they stop the signals travelling down the nerves by blokcing the synapses
blood pressureThe Vagus Nerve
Nerve agents affect the transmission of nerve impulses in your nervous system. Nerve agents can affect the central nervous system, the respiratory system as well as cholinergic nervous system.
I'm asking YOU, how does Reiki affect the vagus nerve?
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Spinal accessory
It;s a muscle relaxer and has chemical properties that are similar to anti depressants, but works by depressing nerve functions so has properties of both.
Optic nerve