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Philosophy, ethics, and modern medicine united in a single discipline... Regulation Medicine...…

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 16.06.2024 3 min read

Regulation Medicine and Neural Therapy: The philosophy of regulation medicine takes a holistic approach to the treatment and prevention of illness, viewing the body as a complex, self-regulating system. Rather than treating symptoms, regulation medicine focuses on supporting and strengthening the body's natural healing powers.

A central aspect of this philosophy is the recognition that the human body, when given the right support and appropriate conditions, can resolve many health issues through natural regulatory processes. This encompasses promoting a healthy lifestyle, including elements such as correct nutrition, regular exercise, and stress management, and involves the use of gentler medical interventions that do not place additional strain on the body.

An example of the application of regulation medicine can be found in the work of the Biological Regulation Medicine Association, which developed out of the University of Potsdam. This organization applies findings from regulation medicine research practically to treat patients, particularly in the early stages of illness.

Another interesting aspect of the philosophy of regulation medicine is its interdisciplinary approach, which unites philosophy, ethics, and modern medical practice. For example, topics such as what illness is and what goals medicine should pursue are discussed.

Regulation medicine is a holistic approach that focuses on restoring and maintaining the body's self-regulating mechanisms. Neural therapy is an important component of this practice. Neural therapy aims to affect the autonomic nervous system and activate the body's healing powers by using injections of local anesthetics, usually procaine, into specific areas of the body.

Here are some important points about regulation medicine and neural therapy:

  1. Principles of Regulation Medicine:
  • Holistic Approach: Regulation medicine treats the person as a whole and incorporates physical, mental, and emotional dimensions into treatment.
  • Spontaneous Healing: The focus is on strengthening the body's natural healing powers.
  • Individual Therapy: Treatments are tailored to the patient based on a detailed medical history and diagnosis.
  1. Neural Therapy:
  • Injections: Local anesthetics are injected into specific points, such as wounds, trigger points, or interference fields.
  • Interference Field Therapy: According to the theory, chronic illnesses can be triggered by so-called interference fields, which can be deactivated through injections.
  • Immediate Effect: In successful treatment, an immediate relief of symptoms is usually observed.
  1. Areas of Application:
  • Pain Relief: Particularly for chronic pain, migraine, and joint and muscle pain.
  • Functional Disorders: Treats disorders such as digestive problems, allergies, or hormonal imbalances.
  • Regeneration: Supports wound healing and treats scar tissue.
  1. Possible Side Effects:
  • Local Reactions: Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site.
  • Allergic Reactions: Rare, but possible in the case of intolerance to the local anesthetic.
  • Infections: Infections can occur in the case of improper application.
  1. Contraindications:
  • Allergies to Local Anesthetics: Patients with known allergies should not receive neural therapy.
  • Serious Illnesses: Caution should be exercised in certain serious illnesses or systemic infections.

Regulation medicine, and particularly neural therapy, can be a valuable complement to conventional medicine. However, it is important that treatment be performed by experienced and qualified therapists. Before starting neural therapy, comprehensive consultation and examination by a specialist is always necessary.

In general, regulation medicine aims to restore and maintain harmony in the body, rather than merely suppressing symptoms of illness. This philosophy emphasizes the importance of preventive measures and supporting the body's natural capacity for self-regulation and healing.

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