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Hypervigilance is one of the most relentless signatures of combat trauma — locking the nervous system in survival mode long after the danger has passed. This library works across the full autonomic spectrum of fight, flight, freeze, and fawn: recalibrating sympathetic overdrive, restoring vagal tone, and unwinding limbic brain loops that keep veterans trapped in constant alarm, rage, or numbness. In their place, it restores calm, trust, and grounded presence.
Drawing from polyvagal theory, trauma-informed neuroregulation, HRV entrainment, auricular vagus therapy, bioelectric mapping, microcurrent stimulation, and advanced emotional release protocols, it delivers full-spectrum reprogramming of the body’s alarm system.
For those who feel stuck on high alert — unable to relax, trust, or rest, even in safety — this library provides the missing key to reset the nervous system.
Looking for related work? Browse the Healing for Military Veterans collection for additional libraries.
This library is ideal for:
- Veterans experiencing chronic tension, jaw clenching, startle reflex, or adrenal overload
- Individuals with sleep disruption, rage episodes, emotional detachment, or constant scanning
- Anyone navigating persistent fight-flight-freeze patterns or who “never feels safe”
- Practitioners supporting trauma recovery, vagus recalibration, or ANS stabilization





