Near-Death Experiences: Physical Symptoms and the Mind-Body Connection

How Near-Death Experiences manifests as physical symptoms — the mind-body connection and what to do about it.

Near-Death Experiences is not 'just in your head' — it produces measurable physical symptoms through well-understood neurobiological pathways.

Why Near-Death Experiences Causes Physical Symptoms

The brain and body are not separate systems. Near-Death Experiences activates:

  • The HPA axis: releasing cortisol that affects virtually every body system
  • The autonomic nervous system: creating the physical experience of threat
  • Inflammatory pathways: affecting immune function and tissue health
  • The enteric nervous system (gut-brain axis): digestive symptoms common in near-death experiences

Common Physical Symptoms of Near-Death Experiences

  • Muscle tension, headaches, and chronic pain patterns
  • Digestive symptoms: IBS, nausea, appetite changes
  • Sleep disruption and fatigue
  • Cardiovascular: heart palpitations, elevated blood pressure over time
  • Immune effects: increased susceptibility to illness

When Physical Symptoms Are Primarily Near-Death Experiences

Physical symptoms from near-death experiences are real, not imaginary. But they're best treated by addressing near-death experiences directly, alongside symptomatic relief when needed.

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