Neural Therapy and Anti-Aging In anti-aging protocols built with complementary medicine, no lasting…

Aging Is a Physiological Event. It Is Not Destiny.
If premature aging occurs without being coordinated, this condition can be perceived as a disease. Our aging tissues lose fluid. Toxic products begin to accumulate in place of the fluid lost. The accumulated toxic products begin to manifest themselves as calcification in the vessel walls and cells. As the quantity of these toxic products increases, pathological events appear in our circulatory system and metabolism. As these events continue, our immune system weakens and a decline is seen in all functions of the body. As a natural consequence of this, the development of disease becomes inevitable.
In animal experiments, it has been observed that toxic substances given in successive doses over certain periods slow nerve conduction, cause calcification in the vessel wall, and lead to disruptions in circulation.
As also seen in laboratory animals, conduction disturbances that occur in the autonomic (also called vegetative) nervous system accelerate aging. When the changes that emerge in physiological aging are examined, the first disturbances are seen to occur in the circulation and in the extracellular space (outside the cell), in the ground substance (matrix). In this state, the necessary reactions for our vital functions can no longer be given in response to the various stimuli reaching the body.
If, on top of this, interference fields are added that strain the vegetative nervous system and prevent the body from regulating itself, an acceleration of aging becomes inevitable.
It is known that the human body has a certain regulation (ordering, restoring to balance) capacity. Expending excessive energy to preserve this causes our body to become exhausted.
It is a well-established fact in neural therapy that when many stimuli follow one another in succession and become chronic, the regulation in our body becomes disrupted and the body becomes labile.

The elimination of the numerous chronic stimuli acting on the vegetative nervous system—in other words, “interference fields”—emerges as the most effective treatment method for halting physiological aging.
Many patients who come to us for different conditions report feeling more vigorous and better within a short period. We have a considerable number of patients whose gait improves, whose vision and hearing sharpen, whose sleep improves, and whose concentration increases.
Unfortunately, these facts observed in neural therapy since 1928 have, to this day, failed to attract the attention of the field of geriatrics.
The medication used in this treatment method, which we owe to the Huneke brothers, is 1% procaine.
The studies carried out by Prof. Dr. Anna Aslan, who achieved great success between 1954 and 1956, drew the attention of the entire world to procaine. In these studies, Prof. Dr. Anna Aslan noted that the breakdown of procaine produced PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid). She named this substance Gerovital H3 and said it was a vitamin-like substance. Given the rejuvenating properties attributed to H3, the breakdown product of procaine, large clinics were established, and procaine tablets were used as a rejuvenating agent.
As a result, procaine (because the word "vitamin" was associated with it) began to be used as a drug in modern medicine, though the elucidation of its mechanism of action remained incomplete.
Physicians who practice neural therapy know that procaine's real effect does not stem from the H3 substance, and that its true mechanism of action operates through regulation of the vegetative nervous system and the ground substance. Neural therapists hold the view that it is not the use of liters of procaine that is effective, but rather the use of the correct doses of procaine in the correct location.
The mechanism of action of neural therapy is explained both by cellular repolarization and by regulation at the cellular level.
In conclusion, in anti-aging protocols built with complementary medicine, no lasting and realistic solution can be expected from treatments applied without neural therapy, one of the most important steps.
Dr. Hüseyin NAZLIKUL
IFMANT = President of the International Federation of Medical Associations for Neural Therapy
President of the Scientific Neural Therapy Regulation Association
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