Dr Steven Lin - Do you suffer from jaw pain? It could be a sign that your cranial nerves aren't aligned. One of the most important cranial nerves is the vagus nerve.
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Annette Verpillot on Twitter: "Low vagal tone symptoms include: • Dizziness • Vertigo • Swallowing difficulties • Hearing is off • Migraines • Clicking popping in the neck • Neck stiffness • Vision issues." / Twitter
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