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Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Nazlikul Re-elected President of IFMANT A Historic World Congress Was Held in…

Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul 15.06.2025 2 min read
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Nazlikul Re-elected President of IFMANT A Historic World Congress Was Held in Mainz, Germany, on the 100th Anniversary of Neural Therapy.
A Historic World Congress Was Held in Mainz, Germany, on the 100th Anniversary of Neural Therapy.

At the international congress held in Mainz, Germany, in honor of the 100th anniversary of Neural Therapy, hundreds of physicians and scientists from around the world came together. An important decision was made at the IFMANT (International Federation of Medical Associations for Neural Therapy) General Assembly held as part of the event.

A Neural Therapy Summit in World Medicine: Nazlikul Renews Confidence

Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Nazlikul, who has been a longtime leader in the field representing Turkey and Europe, ran again for the IFMANT Presidency, a position he has held since 2019. In the vote held on June 13, 2025, he was re-elected president for a three-year term, receiving the votes of all members present at the congress.

Prof. Dr. Nazlikul stated the following in his speech:
“As neural therapy leaves a century behind, we now carry not only the legacy of the past but also the responsibility for the future. This method, with its scientific depth and high clinical impact, is being carried to a more visible and widely accepted level. IFMANT's role in this process is enormous, and I thank you for finding me worthy of this position once again.”

Neural Therapy's Hundred-Year Journey Celebrated in Mainz

The 100th anniversary congress drew attention with its wide range of participants, spanning from Latin America to Europe and from Canada to Turkey. Experts from countries such as Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Cuba and Colombia gave presentations covering the history, current applications and scientific foundations of Neural Therapy. Prof. Dr. Nazlikul left his mark on the congress, both giving a presentation and leading a workshop.

This historic event held in Mainz also pointed to the growing scientific acceptance of neural therapy not only in pain treatment, but also in immune system support, autonomic nervous system regulation and the management of chronic diseases.