I’m pleased to announce my new book, “The Great Nerve” is now available on pre-order and officially arrives on May 13. It reveals how recent discoveries have unleashed the remarkable potential of the vagus nerve to heal, offering new hope for patients with chronic inflammatory diseases. It explores the current and future use of bioelectronic medicine devices to stimulate the vagus nerve as therapy for rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, diabetes, depression, anxiety, pain, and many and other disorders – using computer chips instead of drugs. And it shares some personal stories of those scientists who made the discoveries and of those patients who, thanks to this science, have already benefited. Pre-order now: https://bit.ly/4hsyxlw #TheGreatNerve #vagusnerve #bioelectronicmedicine #book
Congratulations! I look forward to reading it.
Definitely ordering! Looks great! Thank you, Kevin.
Congratulations! I look forward to reading it.
Congratulations Sir. Very curious to read The Great Nerve. If I may add, even Ayurveda focuses on nerve examination for exact diagnosis of a person. The book of yours will definitely add new perspective to medical developments.
So we’re talking about using computer chips instead of drugs? i mean, i’m already on my phone 24/7, might as well let it heal me too. 😆 can’t wait for this one!
I have a vagal nerve stimulator that is helping tremendously with lifelong rheumatoid arthritis. I'll be grabbing this book to learn more about how it works!
It was a pleasure getting a sneak peek into the insights from your book during your talk at St. John's Dr. Kevin J. Tracey. Truly intriguing!
Congratulations, Kevin J. Tracey, on the release of “The Great Nerve”! Your work continues to push the boundaries of bioelectronic medicine, and it’s inspiring to see the potential of the vagus nerve in healing chronic diseases. Can’t wait to dive into this book! #TheGreatNerve #BioelectronicMedicine
Professor and Dean, National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine
4wCongratulations!