Neural therapy is a local injection method that works on the autonomic, or vegetative, nervous system, helping the body restore its internal balance. It also activates the body’s repair systems, allowing the body to heal itself. Therefore, its effects are permanent.
The autonomic nervous system is a bioelectrical network that reaches every cell, instantly transmits information from each cell throughout the body, and controls its operations. If we were to add this network end-to-end in a human, it would be long enough to circle the Earth 12 times. Fundamental functions such as heartbeat, blood pressure control, hormone regulation, digestive system function, bowel movements, urination, sexual functions, menstruation, sweating, and body temperature regulation are all performed through this system.
The underlying cause of our illnesses and persistent pain lies in the accumulated damage to the autonomic nervous system. This is caused by microbial diseases, surgeries, accidents, and physical and psychological traumas we experience throughout our lives. When our tonsils become inflamed, we experience sinusitis, or we undergo a cesarean section, the nerves in that area are affected. This lifelong damage forms the basis for our later illnesses. Because neural therapy corrects these disorders, it provides effective and lasting treatment for all illnesses. This effect, which cannot be achieved with medications, allows for treating the disease at its source.
During the procedure, injections are administered not directly into the nerves, but into the subcutaneous areas where the nerves are most densely located. Therefore, side effects are virtually nonexistent.
Neural therapy can be applied to patients of all ages, including children and the elderly. Conditions such as blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, and other medications are not contraindications to treatment. In patients using only cortisone, the effectiveness is reduced because the body is completely suppressed. Caution is advised in certain applications for those taking the blood thinner Coumadin. The local anesthetic used in neural therapy is derived from nettle and bitter almond. Therefore, even pregnant and breastfeeding mothers can safely undergo treatment.
Neural therapy, considered a natural treatment, is not a drug treatment. It utilizes not the anesthetic effect of the short-acting local anesthetic in the needles, but the stimulation it creates on the autonomic nervous system. As soon as the needle is inserted into the skin, this stimulation spreads throughout the neural network, bioelectrically correcting any existing nerve damage.
It should not be confused with the needle treatments performed by some physicians. These treatments generally involve cortisone, painkillers, or numbing medications. The effects of these treatments are limited and temporary. Neural therapy creates permanent adjustments in the body through a completely different, biophysical effect.
Regulatory medicine, considered the medicine of the future, regulates the body through physical stimulation alone, without imposing any external negative effects (drugs, etc.). The regulated body repairs itself at an extraordinary rate. Neural therapy, as a branch of science, is part of Western medicine. It is widely used in countries such as Germany, Austria, France, and Switzerland.
