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When Does Neural Therapy Show Its Effect? Neural therapy is a treatment method that aims to…

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 3 min read
When Does Neural Therapy Show Its Effect? Neural therapy is a treatment method that aims to re-regulate the body's autonomic nervous system and cellular communication networks, capable of delivering effective and rapid results.
Neural therapy is a treatment method that aims to re-regulate the body's autonomic nervous system and cellular communication networks, capable of delivering effective and rapid results.

The effectiveness of this method can vary depending on the site of application, the patient’s general state of health, and the complexity of the current clinical picture.

How Soon Does Neural Therapy Take Effect?

  • Immediate Effect: Neural therapy generally begins to show its effect from the moment it is first applied. By providing rapid regulation of nerve conduction and cellular function in particular, it can reduce pain, tension, and discomfort.
  • Early Response: Many patients notice a marked relief in their pain or symptoms right after the first application. However, these early effects may not be lasting and generally require continuation of the treatment process.

Treatment Planning and Number of Sessions

Neural therapy treatment is generally shaped according to the individual’s specific condition. A standard treatment plan can be summarized as follows:

1- The First Three Sessions:

  • Evaluation Process: A treatment plan of three sessions is generally applied to assess the effectiveness of neural therapy.
  • Monitoring the Clinical Response: If, at the end of three sessions, the patient reports that 50% or more of their symptoms have resolved, it is anticipated that the treatment can be completed in a total of 5-6 sessions.
  • Complete Clinical Recovery: If the patient has fully recovered by the end of three sessions, a follow-up appointment is recommended one month later.

2- Long-Term Planning:

  • If improvement is not at the desired level after three sessions, the treatment process is revised on an individual basis, and a more comprehensive program may be planned.
  • In chronic conditions, the effect of neural therapy can be observed to increase over time and may be supported by additional treatment methods.

Factors Affecting the Treatment Process

The effectiveness of neural therapy can vary depending on the following factors:

  1. Duration of the Condition: Neural therapy tends to produce results more quickly in acute conditions, whereas chronic conditions may require more sessions.
  2. Interference Fields: If interference fields such as scar tissue or dental infections are present in the body, treating these can extend the process.
  3. The Patient’s General State of Health: An individual’s immune system, metabolic balance, and lifestyle affect the speed of response to treatment.

Follow-Up and Monitoring After Treatment

  • After treatment, the patient is called in for regular check-ups based on their clinical condition.
  • Once full recovery has been achieved, lifestyle changes, nutritional supplements, and, when necessary, additional sessions may be recommended to maintain the effects of neural therapy.

Conclusion

Neural therapy is a treatment method that, when applied with an accurate diagnosis and an individualized plan, can deliver rapid and effective results. The fact that its effect can be seen from the very first sessions is one of the method’s notable features. However, the success of the treatment will be enhanced by a detailed evaluation and regular follow-up carried out by a specialist physician.

A period of about three sessions is generally required to get a clear picture of the effectiveness of neural therapy. At the end of this period, it is determined whether the treatment should continue or be supported by additional methods. An individualized approach will ensure optimal results are achieved with neural therapy. For more detailed information, you may refer to Hüseyin Nazlikul’s book  “Neural Therapy, Another Treatment Is Possible – Destek Yayınları” or “Neural Therapy – Nobel Kitabevleri.”

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlikul, President of IFMANT and BNR