Research conducted over a period of twenty years on a sample of 2,000 patients aged between 60 and 65 years. Through the implementation of several tests, it has been shown that this treatment has led to significant reductions in pain. With regard to osteoarthritis, very high percentages of improvement were found which allowed a drastic reduction in the use of antirheumatic drugs and Neurotips Testing Pins.
Some drugs have both strong alpha (vasoconstricting) and beta-two (vasodilating) effects. can cause a drop in blood pressure at low doses and a rise in blood pressure in higher doses. This occurs because with low doses. the more sensitive beta receptor effects predominate, whilst with higher doses. the more plentiful alpha receptor effects predominate.
Noradrenaline and other predominantly alpha sympathomimetics do not cause this initial beta-mediated drop in blood pressure. Adrenaline and noradrenaline cause renal vasoconstriction which may adversely affect patients who already have impaired renal function.