What Is Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)?
One of the most promising biological interventions for psychological trauma
SGB for PTSD is a procedure in which a local anesthetic is injected next to the stellate ganglion, a collection of the sympathetic nerves located in the neck, that helps regulate many involuntary functions such as heart rate, blood pressure and sweating. Stella's advanced SGB protocol, known as the Dual Sympathetic Reset (DSR), involves two injections on one side of the neck to relieve symptoms of emotional trauma. DSR SGB helps regulate the overactive sympathetic nervous system and "reset" the brain's "fight-or-flight" response to its baseline, leading to relief from debilitating symptoms and conditions like PTSD, anxiety and depression.
DSR SGB can have dramatic positive effects on a wide range of symptoms and conditions:
Insomnia, Nightmare, Burn Out and Issues Concentration
Depression, Numbness Substance Use and Reduced Self Worth
Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Hypervigilance and Irritability
Numbness, Isolation, Avoidance and Sexual Dysfunction
What SGB Can Treat
What DSR SGB Can Help With
PTSD/PTSI
Irritability
Distrupted Sleep & Nightmares
Avoidance
Intrusive Memories
Anxiety & Panick Attacks
Hypervigilance
Memory Loss
Depression
Numbness
Impulsivity
Reduced Self-Worth
Sexual Dysfunction
Difficulties Concentrating
Isolation
PTSD/PTSI
Secondary PTSD/PTSI
Irritability
Avoidance
Intrusive Memories
Substance Use
Anxiety & Panick Attacks
Numbness
Hypervigilance
Memory Loss
Impulsivity
Disrupted Sleep & Nightmares
Depression
Reduced Self-Worth
Sexual Dysfunction
Difficulties Concentrating
Isolation
Long COVID