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[|Human|] Had small fiber neuropathy (I suspect a SCN9A defect which produces hyperexciability). Took Pilocarpine which eliminated tachycardia and altered bowel and bladder motility. Have connective tissue defects: Diverticulitis requiring bowel resection, stage 3-4 hemorrhoides, hiatial hernia, eosinophilic eosaphagitis, vericose veins, dry mouth - gingivitis requiring repair of gum-line carries in all teeth, frozen shoulder, etc. Traced this to muscarinic receptor neuropathy. What can I do to reverse neuropathy? Eric
[|AI|]  Hello, I would explain that most of peripheral naturopathies are progressive and non-reversible disorders.  For this reason, I would recommend performing further tests to investigate first for the possible causes underlying neuropathy and then treat them if possible: - HbA1C for diabetes-vitamin D and vitamin B12 levels for possible deficiency-vitamin E plasma levels- PCR for inflammation- iron plasma levels-blood electrolytes, etc. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.