THE ENDOCRINE NERVOUS SYSTEM is controlled by the Thalamus region of the brain via the Pituitary gland which hangs below the brain. Also known as the master gland of the Endocrine glands located throughout the body. Both the Thalamus and Pituitary gland are highly subject to corrosive iron deposits resulting from blood contaminating cerebrospinal fluid resulting in the incurable, progressive neurological condition Infractorial Superficial Siderosis. The Endocrine nervous system increases BP and HR by injecting hormones into the blood supply. As part of the ANS Flight or Fight response.
THE ENTERIC NERVOUS SYSTEM located in the digestive system from Oesophagus to Annus controls BP by injecting hormones into the blood supply which calms the body and lowers BP and HR. As part of the ANS Rest & Digest response. Similar in effect to Angina Spray or pills prescribed to open the blood vessels to help control Angina Attacks and win of heart attacks. This can result in dangerously low BP if hormones are released into the blood supply by a malfunctioning Enteric Nervous system resulting in sensations in the chest which prompt the use of Angina spray or pills. The VAGUS nerves which travel throughout the Enteric Nervous System are subject to corrosive iron deposits due to blood contaminating CSF in the cranium and also within the Spinal cord both of which the VAGUS nerves pass through as the longest and most complicated nerve in the body. The result is malfunctioning of the Enteric Nervous system and the Gut/Brain Axis. Resulting in muscle immotility reducing Peristalsis necessary to push food and waste through the digestive system and out. Due to the brain not receiving signals to indicate when the bowels are full. So the brain cannot signal the inner anal sphincter muscle to open leaving the patient control of the outer anal sphincter muscle which the patient cannot open.
The partial ANS testing using tests designed for POTS - Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia does not test the ANS systems other than a very restricted aspect of that system which results in the patient fainting when sitting up in bed or when standing from a sitter position. Due to the patient's BP control not reacting properly resulting in insufficient blood to the brain resulting in fainting. NOTE: A similar effect to the combination of a malfunctioning Enteric Nervous system injecting hormones into the blood supply prompting the use of Angina spray or pills resulting in dangerously low BP causing fainting. The other symptom of POTS is exercise intolerance.