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One way to diagnose chronic stress from an irritated 10th cranial nerve
There are many health problems — physical, emotional and mental — that might be
caused by an irritation the 10th cranial nerve.
This nerve can be brought into a state of dysfunction by mechanical irritation at two
critical places. The nerves pass through the membrane covering the jugular foramen,
a small opening in joint between the temporal and occipital bones. Problems can also
arise from misalignment between the base of the skull and the first vertebra of the
neck, i.e, the atlanto-occipital joint.
Restoring function to the 10th cranial nerve is possible, but requires a properly
trained, skilled therapist.
The function of the 10th cranial nerve (the vagal nerve)
This nerve has several different physiological functions. Generally, the vagal nerve is
responsible for bringing about changes to the viscera, which we associate with the
relaxation response. If there is dysfunction of this nerve, the physiology of the client
is locked into a stress response.
In addition to this function of relaxation, the 10th cranial nerve is also a motor nerve
for several muscles at the back of the mouth and in the throat. One of these muscles,
the levator palatine velli is visible in most people and can be used as a guide to
determine if there is proper function of the 10th cranial nerve.
Chronic Stress is a widespread problem
Most likely, the cause of the problem in children is misalignment of the bones of the
skull and neck from mechanical stresses from the birth process.
The number of people with chronic stress increases as people grow older. By the time
people are 60, 1 out of 3 people are suffering from chronic stress from physical,
mechanical causes.
This increase from childhood is due to the various traumas that we receive as well as
the effect of worsening posture with aging. For example, many whiplash injuries
result in post-traumatic stress.
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Stress is one of the multiple cluster of factors causing heart disease, cancer, diabetes,
asthma, allergy, weakened immune defense system, etc. I am sure that in the group of
people with serious illness, or most frequently seeking help from medical
practitioners, the percentage suffering from chronic stress is even higher than a cross-
section of the population.
Chronic stress is a cause of many physical, emotional and mental problems
Here is a list of stress related symptoms. You can see that the list includes physical,
emotional and mental symptoms.
Sore neck and shoulder
muscles
Allergy
Anger
Arthritis
Asthma
Pains in the chest
Tightly clenched teeth
Cold hands and feet
Influenza
Irritation of the large intestine
Constipation
Extended periods of
depression
Eye or facial tensions
Hyperventilation
Increase in drinking or
smoking habits
Poor Digestion
Tendency to start to cry
Depression
Diarrhoea
Difficulty to agree
Difficulty to make a decision
Dizziness
Excessive daydreaming and
fantasising
Excessive use of medicine
with or without prescription
Excessive or unreasonable
distrust of friends/colleagues
Uncalled for sweating
Difficulty concentrating
Difficulty remembering
Many worries
Feelings of fear
Feeling "down"
Feeling of hopelessness
Feeling of a lack of energy or
heaviness
Lack of interest in everything
Feeling of being tense after
exertion
General anxiety
Frequent accidents or injuries
Frustration
Grinding teeth at night
Often these problems are considered as separate issues.
Headache (tension and
migraine)
Irregular heart beat
Heartburn
Haemorrhoids
High blood pressure
Difficulty sleeping
Irritability
Loss of appetite
Loss of interest for sex
Back pain
Minor infections
Clump in the throat
Menstruation pains
Forgetfulness
Nervous
Nightmares
Excessive eating
Ulcer
Restless
Shortness of Breath
Skin problems
Stomach problems
Tense / hard muscles
Constipation is usually considered as a problem of the large intestine. But
constipation might just as well be a problem with the irritation of the nerve
controlling the function of the large intestine.
Being unable to sleep at night because of worry is usually considered as a
psychological issue.
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Inability to concentrate might be thought of as a lack of intellectual ability or as a
sign of aging.
In fact, these seemingly unrelated health issues might all be coming from one and the
same source: stress.
Here is a precise, quick way to determine if a client has chronic stress arising
from muscular-skeletal problems, caused by irritation of the 10th cranial nerve.
All it takes to test a client for chronic stress from physical causes is a small flashlight
and 15 seconds.
Benefits of testing
If this test shows that they are suffering from chronic stress, it can indicate the
importance of finding the source of the stress and treating that, rather than looking for
ways to treat the individual symptoms.
In therapy responses of a chronically stressed client will most likely deviate from
what you expect in terms of achieving successful outcomes. Their ability to make
progress with you might be limited in ways that they themselves cannot control.
There is a strong possibility that you will be unable to elicit the response that you
want verbally, until the dysfunction has been addressed physically.
You will probably find that most of your "difficult" clients are suffering from chronic
stress.
How to test
Ask your client to open their mouth as widely as is comfortable, so that you can see
the back of their soft palate. (The soft palate is the back of the roof of the mouth.) It is
helpful to use a small flashlight to allow you to see the back of their throat. Ask them
to say, "Ahhhhhhhhhhhh."
(If your client has a hard time opening their mouth wide enough for you to see, you
might ask them to start to open their jaw by pushing it forward first and then opening
it afterwards.)
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If there is normal function of the 10'h
cranial nerve, then that part of the soft
palate, which is furthest to the back,
will lift up on both sides when the
person says "Ahhhhhhhhhhhh".
If there is an impulse on only one side.
that side will lift up higher and
distinctly. It may draw the other side
partly up, but there is a noticeable
difference between the side with the
impulse and the side being dragged
along.
A lack of clear impulse on one side
indicates dysfunction of the 10th cranial
nerve on that side which does not come up.
The cause is most likely irritation
of the nerve where it exits the
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To correct irritation of the 10th cranial nerve usually takes a skilled cranial osteopath,
a cranio-sacral therapist, physical therapist, or a chiropractor trained in Sacro-
Occipital Technique. It is important to evaluate the skill level of the practitioner you
use in terms their ability to restore proper function of the 10th cranial nerve, which
you can see the next time you look at your client's soft palate.
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Many practitioners of the various therapies might consider themselves as skilled, but
may not be able to do the job that you require. The better the practitioner, the less
time it will take to bring about the desired changes.
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