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The Secret of Chronic Fatigue Has Been Solved

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 23.03.2025 2 min read

EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC FATIGUE: THE ROLE OF NEURAL THERAPY, THE REGULATION MEDICINE APPROACH, AND VITAL NUTRIENTS

Chronic fatigue is an increasingly prevalent health problem today with a multifactorial etiology. This article will address the role of the neural therapy and regulation medicine approach in the treatment of chronic fatigue, and examine the importance of vital nutrients and the effects of regulating gut flora. The clinical effectiveness and applicability of these methods, addressed from a holistic perspective, will be evaluated.

Chronic fatigue is a common problem that significantly affects individuals' daily quality of life. While common medical approaches mostly focus on symptom management, holistic approaches that address the underlying causes of chronic fatigue remain insufficient. Regulation medicine, neural therapy, and targeted nutritional support come to the forefront at this point.

The Pathophysiology of Chronic Fatigue: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is generally associated with mitochondrial dysfunction, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, and immune system irregularities. The main pathophysiological mechanisms are as follows:

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction: Decreased energy production
  • HPA axis dysfunction: Irregular secretion of stress hormones
  • Chronic inflammation and autoimmunity: Overactivation of the immune system
  • Autonomic nervous system imbalance: Irregular functioning of the vagus nerve and sympathetic system
  • Gut-brain axis dysfunction: The systemic effects of the microbiota

Managing Chronic Fatigue with Neural Therapy: Neural therapy is a treatment method that balances the autonomic nervous system through the regulation of disturbance fields (Störfeld).

  • Mechanisms of action of neural therapy:
    • Neutralizing disturbance fields
    • Its regulatory effect on the autonomic nervous system
    • Increasing microcirculation and cellular oxygenation

The Regulation Medicine Approach: Regulation medicine aims to re-establish homeostasis by supporting the organism's own self-healing mechanisms.

  • Biophysical regulation: Electromagnetic fields and biophoton therapy
  • Biochemical regulation: Homeopathy, isopathy, and enzyme therapies

The Importance of Vital Nutrients: Vital nutrients play a critical role in preventing and managing chronic fatigue.

  • Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and NADH: Support mitochondrial functions
  • B vitamins: Regulate energy metabolism
  • Omega-3 fatty acids: Increase neuronal membrane stability
  • Magnesium and zinc: Support muscle and nervous system health
  • Adaptogenic plants (ginseng, rhodiola): Increase stress tolerance

The Role of Gut Flora and Its Repair: Gut microbiota is critically important in terms of regulating immune functions and energy production.

  • The relationship between dysbiosis and chronic fatigue: Gut flora imbalance negatively affects inflammation and energy metabolism.
  • The importance of probiotics and prebiotics: Supporting healthy gut flora
  • Dietary adjustments: Avoiding foods containing refined sugar and gluten

A multidisciplinary approach is needed to manage chronic fatigue. A combination of neural therapy, regulation medicine, and nutritional support can contribute both to relieving symptoms and to correcting the underlying causes. When these methods are combined with modern medical approaches, they can offer more effective and longer-term solutions for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.

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

Hüseyin Nazlıkul

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