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  • Polyvagal Practices,
• 9/28/25

Humming | Vocalization Practice • Vagus Nerve Exercise

Hum a familiar tune to create calming vibrations in your head, throat, and chest. Notice how your body responds as the sound resonates and stimulates the vagus nerve to support regulation and relaxation.

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