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Efficacy of a new glia modulator palmitoylethanolamide (Normast) in Sciatic pain

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http://www.PainkillerNormast.com More information about Painkiller Normast.

There is a new painkiller available (Normast), based on a body own and all natural compound which proved to be effective and without any troublesome side effects, professor Jan M. Keppel Hesselink, will point out at an important medical congres in Italy on November 24-26, 2011. Leading international pain experts, such as the German professor Ralph Baron will also speak at that congres.

Keppel Hesselink, holding a chair in molecular pharmacologist at the University of Witten/Herdecke in Germany, will present a major breakthrough in chronic pain treatment during the anual neurological congress for Italian anesthesiologists and painspecialists (SAARTI). While nearly all painkillers available inhibit pain via the nerve cells, Keppel Hesselink pointed out that a totally different and natural approach via the modulation of the so called glia cells has been overseen.

Great improvement in pain and better functionality

This approach now has resulted in dramatic improvements of pain in many patients. He expected this treatment to revolutionize the field of pain treatment. On every nerve cell there are 10 glia cells in our nervous system, and these activated cells are responsable for keeping the body in a chronic painstate.

The new compound modulates the glia cells via a body own regulating system and calms these cells, leading to less pain.

Keppel Hesselink pointed out that this compound, palmitoylethanolamide (Normast) has been tested for safety and efficacy in clinical trials in more than 2000 patients, has been used already in more than 800.000 patients Italy, Spain and in the Netherlands.

More about this article: http://www.iocob.nl/english-articles/new-hope-for-chronic-pain-patients-break...

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