On the 100th Anniversary of Neural Therapy, I Am Speaking to Our Conscience, Our Profession, and…

The year 2025 has arrived. While it may seem like the calendar has simply moved forward by one more year, for us, this year is much deeper, much more meaningful: neural therapy has turned 100 years old.
For a century, neural therapy has been an art of healing that has grown and developed through the hands, hearts, intuition, and knowledge of thousands of physicians and therapists. At the point we have reached today, it has become not merely an injection technique but a way of life, a holistic approach to medicine, a form of medical conscience.
This year, in honor of the 100th anniversary of neural therapy, we are holding the “10th National Neural Therapy Congress and the 20th Traditional Herget Neural Therapy and Regulation Medicine Symposium” on November 14-15-16, 2025, at the Istanbul Sheraton City Center. But this is not just a scientific meeting. This is a call. This is a call to responsibility.
I am writing this not only to our instructors, but to all neural therapists who have devoted themselves to this field.
Whichever city or country you live in, you too are part of this family, because every neural therapist is a link in this chain of knowledge. And we can carry this chain forward and pass it on to the future only together.
This year, our congress program is richer than ever:
The most up-to-date scientific approaches in longevity, healthy aging, and regenerative medicine,
Applications of neural therapy in fibromyalgia, interference fields, and veterinary medicine,
Presentations on resolving emotional blockages with neural therapy,
Workshops, round-table discussions, and case-based training sessions.
But more important than all of this, participation in this event will not just be about gaining knowledge—it will be about rebuilding our faith in neural therapy. It will remind us of our responsibility to our conscience, because this congress is an opportunity not only to celebrate neural therapy, but to demonstrate our loyalty to it.
My request from all of you is simple: let each of you be an ambassador for this congress. Share it on your social media accounts. Inform the physicians, therapists, and students around you. Tell them that this gathering is not just a congress, but a movement, a call to ownership.
Not as a scientist, but as a physician, a fellow traveler, and someone who has devoted his life to neural therapy, I renew my call:
Let us not merely celebrate the 100th anniversary of neural therapy; let us all embrace it together. Let us raise the voice of conscience, science, and collective healing.
With love,
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
President of IFMANT / Founding President of BNR