Atrial pacing might stabilize respiration by preventing this nocturnal vagotonia. |
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When vagotonia becomes stronger, even morbid phenomena will appear, which is shown in experiments on animals. |
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If the problem is vagotonia instead, there are different therapeutic approaches. |
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It is during this phase, called lasting vagotonia that the focus of Hamer in the brain fills with glial cells. |
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Considering her underlying vagotonia it is not surprising that a reaction occurred in a hospital setting with ample exposure to needles and other stressful circumstances. |
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Undue muscle tension causes bodily deformity, and vagotonia results in the production of such conditions as chilblains, asthma, intestinal trouble, etc. |
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In its fourth law, Dr Hamer shows that during the repair, the so-called phase vagotonia, the brain specifically uses the microbes present in the body, to help the affected organ to return to a normal state. |
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