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You thought the plague was over — you were wrong: If the residue hasn't gone away, the solution is…

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 13.07.2025 3 min read

The COVID-19 pandemic turned into a global health crisis not only during its acute phase, but also through the long-term symptoms appearing in a large portion of those who recovered from the disease. This condition, called "Long COVID" or "post-COVID syndrome," is characterized, according to the World Health Organization, by symptoms that continue or newly appear weeks or months after infection. Among the most common complaints are brain fog, chronic fatigue, difficulty falling asleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, and neurocognitive disorders.

Autonomic Nervous System Disruption in Post-COVID and the Importance of Regulation Medicine

The imbalance COVID-19 creates in the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is now scientifically better understood. In particular, excessive activation of the sympathetic system, together with an underperforming parasympathetic system, fuels systemic inflammation, disrupts circulation, and negatively affects the sleep-wake rhythm.

The foundation of regulation medicine is supporting the organism's capacity to repair itself. Within this framework, neural therapy, procaine-based infusions, phyto-chelation, and mitochondrial support approaches come to the forefront.

1. The Place of Neural Therapy and Procaine-Based Infusions

Neural therapy is a method that reorganizes disrupted neural regulation through segmental injections of low-concentration local anesthetic (usually 0.5% procaine). In post-COVID patients, applications targeting the thoracic segments and cervical ganglia in particular regulate circulation and, by increasing microcirculation, help address the hypoperfusion that causes brain fog.

It has also been shown in the scientific literature that intravenous procaine infusions, thanks to their anti-inflammatory, vasodilator, and antioxidant effects, increase tissue oxygenation, reduce mitochondrial dysfunction, and support overall well-being.

2. Phyto-chelation and Reducing the Toxin Burden

When heavy metal accumulation in the post-COVID period combines with insufficient detoxification following a viral infection, it creates a toxic burden on the nervous system. This can reduce neurocognitive performance and deepen the sense of fatigue.

In this context, the use of phyto-chelation-supported products such as NTVita Tetra DTX Plus is important. The natural detoxification supports it contains (such as Chlorella, Spirulina, wild garlic, coriander, mustard, and citrus), together with liver and kidney support, help cleanse the nervous system of its toxin burden.

3. Microbiota, the Gut-Brain Axis, and Neural Therapy

The digestive problems and dysbiosis (disrupted intestinal flora) frequently seen with Long COVID affect the function of the gut-brain axis. Neural therapy applications help regulate this axis through segmental injections targeting the mesenteric nerve network. Applying this together with immune support products such as NTVita IMN Plus SeC also helps strengthen mucosal immunity.

4. Mitochondrial Support: The NADH and Coenzyme Q10 Combination

Mitochondrial dysfunction plays a major role in brain fog and chronic fatigue syndromes. In these conditions, where energy production is reduced, the combination of NADH and Coenzyme Q10 emerges as a notable supportive approach.

NTVita NADH Plus Q10 support increases ATP production in the mitochondria and improves cognitive performance by meeting the energy needs of nerve cells. Studies have shown that NADH supplementation provides significant improvement in attention deficit, fatigue, sleep disorders, and depressive symptoms.

Conclusion: A New Approach Is Needed for the Disease of This New Era

Problems such as sleep disorders, fatigue, brain fog, and weakened immunity seen in the post-COVID and long COVID period cannot be fully resolved with classical approaches. Regulation medicine responds to this complex picture by focusing on re-balancing the neurovegetative system.

A holistic approach using neural therapy, procaine infusions, phyto-chelation, and mitochondrial support appears promising in easing the physiological and psychological burdens brought on by the post-COVID period. Restoring healthy sleep is also one of the cornerstones of this holistic recovery.

You can find neural therapy and Hüseyin Nazlıkul's other treatment methods here.

Hüseyin Nazlıkul

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