How to use reflexology to stimulate the vagus nerve

Reflexology can be used to stimulate the vagus nerve by applying pressure to specific reflex points on the feet, hands, and ears that correspond to areas connected to the vagus nerve. Here’s a guide on how to do it:

1. Foot Reflexology

  • Location: The vagus nerve point is located on the inner side of both feet, about midway between the ball of the foot and the heel, just under the big toe.
  • How to Stimulate: Gently press and massage this area using your thumb in a circular motion for about 1-2 minutes. Focus on the spot on both feet, as the vagus nerve runs bilaterally.

2. Hand Reflexology

  • Location: The vagus nerve point is located at the base of the thumb on both hands, where the thumb meets the wrist.
  • How to Stimulate: Use your opposite thumb to apply pressure and massage this point in small circles for 1-2 minutes on each hand.

3. Ear Reflexology

  • Location: The vagus nerve can also be stimulated through the ears, specifically at the small triangular fossa (the depression at the top of the ear near the ear canal) and along the inner ridge of the ear.
  • How to Stimulate: Gently massage this area with your fingers or thumb for 1-2 minutes, applying light but firm pressure.

Benefits of Stimulating the Vagus Nerve via Reflexology

  • Reduces stress and anxiety.
  • Lowers heart rate and blood pressure.
  • Promotes relaxation and better sleep.
  • Supports digestion and immune function.

It’s important to practice these techniques consistently for optimal results and consult with a reflexologist if you’re unsure of the specific reflex points.