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Vagus Nerve Care: A $483 Million Health Trend You Need to Know About

That sinking feeling in your stomach when youโ€™re nervous? ๐Ÿ˜ฃ

Itโ€™s the doing of your vagus nerve โ€“ or โ€œwandering nerveโ€ โ€“ a highway in the human body that connects to almost every internal organ.

It lets your brain talk to your gut (hence the stomach churn), but also regulates your digestion, heart rate, breathing, and a heck lot of other things.

Source: Google Trends, six-month rolling average

As someone who only learned about it a year ago inย The Body Keeps The Score, I felt pretty out of the loop. But as folks increasingly prioritize their mind-body connection, vagus nerve care got its share of Internet attention in recent years:ย 

  • โ€œVagus nerve exerciseโ€ gets 185m+ views on TikTok
  • โ€œVagus nerve stimulationโ€ gets 54k searches/mo, per Ahrefs
  • Amazonโ€™s bestsellingย stimulatorย raked in $1m+ last month

The global vagus nerve stimulation market is worth ~$483mย in 2023, and set to exceed $1B by 2031.

Itโ€™s primarily driven by medical procedures and devices, but with rising awareness of everyday, non-intrusive nerve care, there are plenty of opportunities for the average business to cash in:

1. Vagus Nerve Care Spa Experience

The $21B+ย medical spa market can be a solid investment, and a good fit for vagus nerve care.

Single-location spas get an average of ~$2mย in ARR, with a 20%-25%ย profit margin. On average, a medical spa owner can make $300k โ€“ $375k a year.

You can incorporate vagus nerve massagesย or non-invasive stimulation into existing spa experiences, and market this feature to draw in more customers.

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Source: Precedence Research

If a spa is too costly to start, you can also become a certified specialist in vagal toning โ€“ aka using the activity of the vagus nerve to improve overall health โ€“ for $599.

First operate out of your home or a small studio and save on COGS. Once you start getting clients and word of mouth, consider partnering with a spa to offer your services.

2. Content And Product Curation

This YouTuberย focuses on nervous system healing and pain relief, and her most viewed videos are all about the vagus nerve โ€“ the highest being a vagus nerve exercise tutorial that got 6.8m views.

You can easily create content based on this trend. And donโ€™t limit yourself to video tutorials โ€“ it can be as simple as curating a music playlist, like this videoย that gets 1.4m views on YouTube.

Or, use content as the funnel to a e-commerce offering, like a โ€œvagus nerve self care kitโ€ that includes:

  • Vagal massage gadgets โ€“ e.g. the ZenBudย headset
  • Books on taking care of your nervous system
  • Snacks with Omega-3 fatty acids (good for the vagus nerve), like flaxseeds and walnuts
  • Supplements like this one

With a $182B+ย market size and average profit margins of 38%, the supplement piece can stand on its own, too.

Almost โ€‹โ€‹40% of supplement takers are early adopter-types eager to try the newest thing, and vagus nerve support will likely play well in this crowd.

You can take a page out of Himsโ€™ playbookย and white label vagus nerve supplements with your own branding.

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Source: SEC

Everyone and their dog (literally) has the vagus nerve, but solutions vary for different demographics, and even species.

So thereโ€™s opportunity to take all the ideas above and apply them to specific niches:

  • Video content about vagus nerve exercises to calm kids down
  • Vagus nerve supplements and spa care for postpartum moms
  • Ice packs or cold plunges for those who need intense vagus nerve healing

Donโ€™t forget about Fido โ€“ with any human health trend, expect pet solutions to follow.

Whether itโ€™s pets with anxiety issues, digestion problems, or even epilepsy, there could be a product or specialized service that helps pet parents care for their fur babiesโ€™ nerves.

dog-vagus-nerveSource: Frontiers

One last thing: You can also think outside the box โ€“ good olโ€™ vagus might be the longest cranial nerve in our body, but other cranial nerves, like the vestibular nerve, can achieve similar health effects when properly stimulated.

And thereโ€™s already an FDA-approved deviceย for that.

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