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The brain and the vagus nerve are highly dependent on activated thiamine. Magnesium is needed for activation of thiamine as well as vitamin D. Activated thiamine is needed in turn to activate B6. As you see the B vitamins work better together. There are anti thiamine factors that diminish or destroy thiamine as grouped in the stuttersence link. Magnesium like thiamine is subject to loss as listed in the krispin link. Other vagus nerve stimulints can be found in the third link. Always consult your health care professional before using any supplement.
http://stuttersense.blogspot.com/2014/08/these-factors-reduce-your-thiamine.html
https://www.krispin.com/magnes.html
https://www.healthyandnaturalworld.com/vagus-nerve/

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Thank you for that information! My daughter, an RN at age 58 committed suicide… major depression. The Neurologist before her death recommended a VNS ( vagus Nerve Stimulator) in her brain going to the heart and other organs! But… it was implanted for the production of seratonin… so I naturally have great interest in this article by (?) sorry( orig. article on here) as my 92 yr old husband with multiple ills and (4) diagnosed dementias plus “ Autonomic Hypotension” causing major changes in his blood pressure.. extreme highs and lows. ( Orthostatic too) is so similar to the Vagus Nerve dysfunction!?????