23/10/2024
The Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) is a core part of the Neuro Reset protocol at Hudson Mind, designed to restore balance in the nervous system.
SGBs may sound daunting at first—after all, the idea of an injection into the neck can understandably raise concerns. You might even ask, “is a Stellate Ganglion Block dangerous?” But SGB is a well-established, minimally invasive procedure with a proven track record of helping patients manage conditions like PTSD and anxiety. This nerve block targets the stellate ganglion, a crucial part of the sympathetic nervous system, and offers relief from overactive stress responses. Let’s explore how this treatment works and why, despite its intimidating reputation, it is considered both safe and effective.
By temporarily anesthetizing specific nerve clusters, the SGB calms the brain’s fear center, easing the production of stress hormones. This helps regulate the autonomic nervous system, allowing the body to shift from a persistent “fight-or-flight” state into a more relaxed, balanced mode.
Incorporating the SGB as part of our Neuro Reset program provides relief for chronic anxiety, PTSD, and other nervous system-related symptoms, such as fatigue and poor sleep. The Neuro Reset process aims to harmonize the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems, promoting better emotional regulation, cognitive function, and physical well-being.
Want to learn if SGB is right for you? Schedule a Free Discovery Call to speak to a member of our team.