In the US, every year more than 750.000 patients die from side effects of modern painkillers. These figures stress the need of searching for saver alternatives concerning pain management.
But now, there is finally a breakthrough in save and effective chronic pain treatment. For years, patients suffering from chronic pain have been waiting for this; an effective analgesic with no serious side effects that can be used for longer periods of time. It is called Normast and contains a compound that our body produces naturally. However, in chronic pain conditions and during chronic inflammations, the concentration of this compound (that is produced by human cells) is too low to have painkilling and anti-inflammatory properties.
Because of the fact that Normast contains a natural and body-own compound, side effects are highly improbable. Also, there are no serious side effects such as dizziness, headache, etc. noticed. Nor have there been any reports on interactions with other medicines.
Since 2010, Normast is available in Europe. From this year on, it also can be ordered from the US. The active compound of Normast was pointed out by Nobel Prize winning professor Rita Levi-Montalcini in 1995. She and her colleagues found out that this compound can be used in a save and effective treatment of chronic pain and chronic inflammations.
Order Normast via Ergomaxsupplements
Worldwide, more than 800.000 patients have been treated with the compound and the effectiveness and safety has been clinically proven in several trials. Normast is distributed by Ergomax and available via www.ergomaxsupplements.com. Patients can order Normast directly, without needing a doctor’s prescription. However, it is advised to always inform the physician first before starting to use Normast.
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- Sciatic pain
- Pudendal neuralgia
- Diabetic neuropathic pain
- Postoperative pain (surgical extraction of impacted lower third molars)
- TMJ pain caused by osteoarthritis
- Diabetic neuropathy pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome
- Carpal tunnel syndrome in diabetic patients
- Pain associated with carpal tunnel syndrome
- Neuropathic pain
- Low back pain
- Neuropathic chronic pain (Diabetic neuropathy and postherpetic neuralgia)
- Neuropathic pain and spasticity in post-stroke patients
- Neuropathic pain associated with multiple sclerosis
- Chronic pelvic pain associated with endometriosis / dysmenor- rhoea / interstitial cystitis
- Adolescent primary dysmenorrhoea
- Chronic pelvic pain and dyspareunia associated with endometriosis
- Chronic pelvic pain associated with endometriosis
