Ground Truths

Vagus Nerve Stimulation and the Immune System

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Feb 1, 2026
Kevin J. Tracey, neurosurgeon and pioneer of the inflammatory reflex, explains his decades-long work on the vagus nerve and immunity. He recounts the accidental discovery that vagal stimulation cuts inflammation. They cover the new FDA-backed rheumatoid arthritis trial, implant and one-minute daily stimulation, handheld vs implant devices, and prospects for lupus, Crohn’s, Long Covid, and autonomic measures.
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INSIGHT

Brain 'Brake' Controls Inflammation

  • The brain uses the vagus nerve as a reflex 'brake' to suppress systemic inflammation.
  • Kevin Tracey framed this as the inflammatory reflex after accidental lab findings in the 1990s.
ANECDOTE

Kelly's Recovery After Vagus Implant

  • Kelly Owens had severe Crohn's disease and arthritis and moved to Amsterdam to join a VNS trial.
  • After implantation she stopped medications and regained normal function, asking if she was cured.
ANECDOTE

Pero's Life Changed By VNS

  • Pero in Bosnia had refractory rheumatoid arthritis and received a Gen 1 VNS implant in 2011.
  • He regained mobility, stopped medications, and returned to work and sports.
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