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Piracetam (Nootropil) used for Dysautonomia in other countries

Well, I did say in my past blogs that I will find the medication that some from other countries use for, "Dysautonomia". I am not sure if it is the cure but,I am learning from the Doctor who is teaching me about Dysautonomia that it works and, from other resources in, other countries. I also have relatives in Europe so, I had an Aunt do some research for me recently and, speak to their medical field in their area. According to her, "Nootropil" is what they use for "Dysautonomia" and that you need a prescription for it. After hearing that I did, more research. I searched the internet and found Nootropil here in the, USA. We call it "Piracetam-Nootropil". When I looked up what we used it for I was very surprised to what, I read. It was not used for Dysautonomia but, for other things and other medical issues. We call it the anti-aging "Brain Drug". I read an ad that said: "Wake up your brain! - With Piracetam (Nootropil)"

Dysautonomia: Types of Dysautonomia

Here is some of the different types of Dysautonomia: * Local Dysautonomia * General Dysautonomia * Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy * Autonomic Neuropathy *Genetics Types discussion: Most physicians view Dysautonomia in terms of failure of the sympathetic or parasympathetic components of the ANS(Autonomic Nervous System), but Dysautonomia involving excessive ANS activities also can occur. Dysautonomia can be local, as in reflex sympathetic dystrophy, or generalized, as in pure autonomic failure. It can be acute and reversible, as in Guillain-Barre syndrome, or chronic and progressive. Totally Different from regular Dysautonomia where people mistaken to think it is the same is: Riley-Day syndrome is an inherited disorder that affects the development and function of nerves throughout the body. This is Familial Dysautonomia. Familial Dysautonomia and Dysautonomia are "different". Many doctor's now about the Familial Dysautonomia. This condition is seen most oft

"Dysautonomia affects men and women"

I wanted to write a little bit about this disease on how it does affect both sex. As you will see, many women are not afraid to share their health concerns and issues compared to men. You will see many blogs of women and Dysautonomia but, where are the men? Very few men will share. Dysautonomia is not just a female disease. It is a disease of both male and female. We need more men to share their stories who have Dysautonomia or, believe they have it but are afraid to come forward with it. Good example on how I know is because my son has Dysautonomia. That is correct. My son got it from "me". It is called "Genetics" in my case. We all have hormones in our bodies and, hormones play a big part with Dysautonomia. The reasons this disease is on the rise here in America because, this disease arises from different parts of Europe. Especially Germany or, Russia as a good example of where it might of started. We are mostly or, maybe all pretty mixed with different et