2016
DOI: 10.15761/ijc.1000106
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Prevention or delay of gastritis through vestibular stimulation: A hypothesis

Abstract: blood cells) are less active in the lining of the stomach to kill the germs (H. pylori) which allows the germs to penetrate the lining and the deeper layers of the stomach [7]. The parasympathetic (Valgus nerve) stimulates production of hydrochloric acid through release of a local hormone (Gastrin), from the lower end of the stomach (pylorus) and acid producing oxyntic cells of the stomach lining. Vestibular stimulation inhibits the stress axes and HPA axes directly and indirectly and brings stress to a less c… Show more

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