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What are the consequences of vagotomy, cutting the vagus nerve?

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Resano

Perhaps a new form of parkinsonism since it seems already inhibited in PwP ?

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Bolt_Upright

Per DuckDuckGo: Destruction to the vagus nerve, by cutting would result in a severe Vitamin B12 deficiency as the vagus nerve is needed for intrinsic factor secretion. This could lead to various symptoms which most widely lead to an untimely death and therefore this isn't practiced anymore (it was a medical procedure once).

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ddmagee1

Vagotomy is not a good option, because of the importance of it, to our health, in my opinion!

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kaypeeoh

I vaguely remember cutting the Vagus was once a treatment for chronic gastric ulcers. But when someone proved ulcers were caused by bacteria antibiotics became the standard.

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JayPwP

There are some reports that cutting the vagus nerve prevents Parkinson's, based on the premise that a-syn starts in the gut and travels to the brain via the Vagus, however it does not help once Parkinson's is already set.IMO there is no need to cut Vagus, especially since it crucial for regulating the parasympathetic control, of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract.

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AmyLindy in reply to JayPwP

Concur, as demonstrated In rodent models…

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