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Neural Therapy: From the Gut to the Brain, Rebuilding the Body's Communication Network. From the…

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 2 min read
Neural Therapy: From the Gut to the Brain, Rebuilding the Body's Communication Network. From the Pen of Hüseyin Nazlıkul
From the Pen of Hüseyin Nazlıkul

In my clinical practice, in many of my patients' chronic complaints where conventional methods have failed to find a solution, I've come to realize that the solution often lies in the body's "communication network." This is precisely where the treatment method we call Neural Therapy stands out as one of the cornerstones of Regulation Medicine. Neural therapy is a revolutionary approach that activates the body's own healing power, focusing on eliminating disruptive effects on the nervous system.

The Basic Principle of Neural Therapy: The Importance of the Nervous System

The complex network that governs and balances all functions in our body is our nervous system. This system enables communication between our organs, our muscles, and even our mood. The core philosophy of Neural Therapy is that "interference fields" occurring in this nerve network lead to chronic ailments. These interference fields can be old scars (from surgery, burns), chronic inflammations (dental root infections, sinusitis), trigger points, or autonomic nervous system ganglia. These fields can manifest as pain, dysfunction, or disease elsewhere in the body — even at a very distant point.

Neural Therapy and Chronic Constipation: Healing Through the Gut-Brain Axis

Chronic constipation should not be seen merely as a digestive problem. Our intestines are equipped with the enteric nervous system, considered our "second brain," and are directly affected by the autonomic nervous system. Stress, anxiety, or disturbances in the autonomic nervous system can slow bowel movements. This is where Neural Therapy comes into play.

By injecting local anesthetics (usually procaine) in very low doses, particularly into nerve ganglia in the abdominal region and old surgical scars, these interference fields are eliminated. This helps restore the intestines' natural rhythm and motility, resolving the constipation problem at its root. With its regulatory effect on the gut-brain axis, neural therapy supports not only physical relief but also the psychological well-being that may be related to gut health.

Neural Therapy and Migraine: Repairing Neural Communication

Migraine is a chronic headache condition involving the nervous system that deeply affects quality of life. In combating migraine, Neural Therapy has an indispensable place. Neural Therapy applied to nerve ganglia or old scars in the head, neck, and shoulder region repairs the "short circuits" in the nervous system and restores normal nerve conduction. This eliminates the underlying triggers causing migraine, reducing the frequency and severity of attacks, and can even eliminate them completely.

Neural Therapy: A Tool of Regulation Medicine

Neural Therapy helps individuals feel better, both physically and psychologically, by supporting the body's own capacity for self-regulation. This treatment enhances the body's ability to restore its disrupted harmony and balance. This not only relieves symptoms but also supports the individual's overall well-being, improves quality of life, and strengthens resistance against future illnesses.

Let's not forget that the human body is a system living in dynamic balance. Neural Therapy is a powerful and natural way to restore this balance.

I wish you healthy and balanced days.

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul