The Secret to Health: The Body's Power to Heal Itself and Regulation Medicine

Dear readers,
One of the most important things I have observed throughout my medical practice is that the human body has an astonishing capacity to heal itself. While modern medicine often focuses on suppressing symptoms, I have always tried to get to the root of illness and reactivate the body's natural balancing mechanisms. This is exactly where Regulation Medicine and its important branch, Neural Therapy, come into play.
Regulation Medicine: Tuning the Body's Orchestra
So what is regulation medicine? Put most simply, think of every cell, every organ, and every system in our body as an orchestra working together in harmony. There is perfect communication and balance among the members of this orchestra. Regulation medicine comes into play when this balance and communication is disrupted. It approaches illness not just at the level of a single organ, but as a disruption in the regulatory and balancing processes throughout the entire body.
Today's stressful lifestyle, poor eating habits, environmental toxins, and chronic inflammation can throw this orchestra out of tune and disrupt its communication networks. The goal of regulation medicine is to identify these disruptions and re-optimize the body's mechanisms for self-repair, adaptation, and healing. In other words, it not only resolves the illness but also increases resistance to future illnesses and raises overall quality of life.
Neural Therapy: The Healing Power of the Nervous System
One of the most effective tools of regulation medicine, and one I use frequently, is Neural Therapy. Neural therapy is based on the principle of injecting local anesthetics (usually procaine or lidocaine) in very low doses into specific points on the body—nerve ganglia, scars, painful areas, acupuncture points, or interference fields.
The core philosophy of neural therapy is that the nervous system is the body's main regulatory center. The nervous system is a complex network that governs and balances all functions in our body. A trauma, infection, scar, or chronic stress can create an "interference field" in this neural network. These interference fields can manifest as pain, dysfunction, or illness elsewhere in the body, even at a very distant point.
For example, an old surgical scar or a dental problem can, years later, cause shoulder pain, migraine, or digestive problems. Neural therapy identifies these interference fields and, with the help of local anesthetics, repairs these "short circuits" in the nervous system, restoring neural communication to normal. In this way, the body's own self-healing mechanisms are reactivated, and lasting relief can be achieved.
Areas of Application and My Experience
Using the neural therapy and regulation medicine approach, I have achieved successful results in many different health problems. Some of these include:
- Chronic Pain: Migraine, tension-type headaches, neck and back pain, fibromyalgia.
- Inflammatory Conditions: Sinusitis, rheumatic diseases.
- Functional Disorders: Irritable bowel syndrome, digestive problems, sleep disorders.
- Allergies and Skin Diseases: Eczema, hives.
- Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation: Muscle strains, tendinitis, joint pain.
- Psychological Support: Stress-related symptoms, anxiety.
Neural therapy has been a new ray of hope for patients, particularly in chronic cases that do not respond to conventional treatments. Seeing the relief on my patients' faces after each session is the greatest source of motivation for me as a physician.
In Place of a Conclusion: A Holistic Perspective
Let us not forget that our health is a whole. Not only our physical health, but also our mental and spiritual health, form an inseparable whole. By embracing this holistic perspective, regulation medicine and neural therapy aim to restore the body's inner balance and get to the root of illness.
If you too are suffering from chronic complaints, or wish to take a more holistic approach to your health, do not hesitate to consult a specialist to learn more about regulation medicine and neural therapy. Remember, your body has an incredible capacity to heal, and with the right guidance, it is possible to activate this power.
I wish you healthy and balanced days.
Dr. Hüseyin Nazlıkul