The Vagus Diaries

The Science of Connection and Softening

Exploring the intersection of somatic exploration, nervous system regulation, polyvagal theory, and trauma healing, this blog offers neuroscience-backed insights into vagal nerve function, neuromodulation, co-regulation, self-regulation, and somatic practices that support emotional regulation, stress resilience, and deep healing.

Learn how your autonomic nervous system influences attachment, connection, and your sense of inner safety. Discover evidence-based approaches to nervous system healing and flexibility, vagal tone optimization, building capacity for presence, and expanding your window of tolerance by understanding the biology of trauma and recovery.

Whether you're interested in polyvagal theory applications, somatic experiencing, or the neuroscience of human connection, these posts bridge scientific research with practical wisdom for those seeking to heal their relationship with inner safety, self, and others.

The Beautiful Human Reflections in this blog explore the science of connection and nervous system healing through trauma-informed insights, somatic practices, and compassionate psychology, helping you soften stress, restore safety, and live with deeper emotional resilience and presence. 

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Research Shows EPA and Prozac Have Comparable Effects on Depression, Anxiety, and Neuroinflammation and the Clinical Case for Addressing Neuroinflammation in Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment Approaches

Research Shows EPA and Prozac Have Comparable Effects on Depression, Anxiety, and Neuroinflammation and the Clinical Case for Addressing Neuroinflammation in Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment Approaches

Alessandrina Dorer
Published on: 28/05/2026

Can a natural omega-3 match a leading antidepressant? Explore how 1000mg of EPA rivals Prozac in relieving depression, easing anxiety, and dampening neuroinflammation by offering a grounded, science-backed approach to bottom-up nervous system healing

Gut-Brain Axis
The Gut-Brain Connection: How Gut Inflammation, Dysbiosis, and SIBO Influence Anxiety, Depression, Brain Fog, and Emotional Dysregulation

The Gut-Brain Connection: How Gut Inflammation, Dysbiosis, and SIBO Influence Anxiety, Depression, Brain Fog, and Emotional Dysregulation

Alessandrina Dorer
Published on: 22/05/2026

Your gut produces 90% of your serotonin, synthesizes GABA, and sends continuous biochemical and inflammatory status reports to your brain via the vagus nerve. When that ecosystem is disrupted, it shows up as anxiety, depression, and dysregulation.

Gut-Brain Axis