If you have a runny nose, sleep disorders, and exhaustion... The treatment method
Neural therapy is a regulation treatment. A stimulus is sent, using local anesthetics, to specific points or areas on the body, and the body responds to this stimulus in that region or in areas above it. This response guides us both in making a diagnosis and in providing treatment.
Chronic diseases and conditions that respond to neural therapy:
- Chronic inflammation of the tonsils and sinuses, chronic runny nose
- Middle ear infections
- Tendon sheath inflammations
- Neuralgia, nerve inflammation (sciatica)
- Trigeminal neuralgia
- Headache, migraine, tension-type and cluster headaches
- Recurrent irritable bladder, bladder inflammation (cystitis)
- Eye inflammations and other eye diseases (glaucoma)
- Chronic skin diseases (eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, etc.)
- Diarrhea, constipation, IBS, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, intestinal inflammation, gastritis, stomach inflammation
- Pancreas, liver, and gallbladder diseases
- Prostate diseases
- Thyroid gland function disorders (both excess and deficiency)
- Tinnitus, imbalance, and dizziness
- Sleep disorders
- All kinds of acute and chronic pain, scar pain, headaches, migraine, recurrent pain
- Lumbago, low back pain, back pain
- Neck and low back pain and herniated discs not requiring surgical intervention
- Rheumatic pain, arthrosis
- Blood disorders
- Chest pain of cardiac origin
- Circulatory system diseases
- Weather-change sensitivity
- States of exhaustion
- Asthma
- Pollen allergy and other allergies
DISEASES FOR WHICH NEURAL THERAPY IS NOT SUITABLE
Acute heart and circulatory system diseases, severe infectious diseases such as tuberculosis or AIDS, genetic diseases, cirrhosis, and severe arthrosis with restricted movement are examples of conditions for which neural therapy treatment is not suitable. Likewise, psychological problems such as severe depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia, as well as cancer, cannot be cured by neural therapy. However, even in these diseases, benefits can be achieved by identifying and eliminating chronic interference fields. In fact, with supportive treatment using neural therapy, even patients with tumors can develop a stronger immune system in their fight against the tumor.
HOW LONG DOES TREATMENT TAKE
The duration of treatment depends on the complaint and the condition of the patient's body. If the complaint has just started — meaning it is an acute event — a treatment of two or three sessions may be sufficient. Chronic problems may require a longer treatment period. For chronic back pain arising from various causes, where no prior treatment has been sought, the average treatment duration is around 5-6 sessions. These average treatment durations have been established through numerous advanced studies at the University of Bern in Switzerland and the Giessen Faculty of Medicine. According to these same studies, the treatment outcomes of neural therapy are better than those of previous treatments, while the cost of treatment is lower.
ACHIEVING SUCCESS IN TREATMENT
The human body must be evaluated from a more comprehensive perspective. The morphological perspective encompasses physical and chemical parameters. However, functional integrity and its perspective must also be included in this picture. The functional perspective in question must also encompass energetic and cybernetic states.
The main condition for success in treatment is an accurate diagnosis. The diagnostic process must be individualized, taking into account the temporal relationship of the changes occurring in the person as well as their functional structure. In this sense, neural therapy is a method that can serve as a bridge between regulation medicine and modern medicine. Neural therapy is a treatment method that originates from modern medicine, has developed its own body of knowledge, and established its own techniques — it is the most effective treatment for regulating a disrupted nervous system.