Digestive System
The Gateway
Introduction
The role of the Nervous System
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Where is the Nervous System
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Healthy function of the Nervous System
As an example,
Malfunction of the Nervous System
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Mechanisms for Returning to Homeostasis
So now that we understand at a basic level how
Supporting those Mechanisms
4. Supporting calm HPA axis + increased vagal tone
To shift out of "alert mode", the body needs signals of safety, consistency, and recovery. Regular, sufficient sleep in a stable daily rhythm recalibrates cortisol signalling and restores the natural rise-and-fall pattern the system expects. Darkness, cool temperatures, and consistent timing all reinforce this reset.
Breath is one of the fastest levers for changing physiology. Slow, nasal breathing with longer exhales activates the vagus nerve — the body’s main “stand down” signal — reducing inflammatory tone through the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway. Gentle, consistent movement supports this shift too, improving circulation and resilience without triggering the stress chemistry that chronic over-training can induce.
Finally, nervous systems calm in relationship. Real social connection, shared laughter, physical presence, and emotional safety send biological cues that lower threat perception and reduce inflammatory signalling. Reducing overwhelming psychological load, sensory stress, and chronic over-commitment is not a luxury but a physiological requirement. When the brain receives enough signals of safety, the immune system follows suit, downshifting from defence toward repair.
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