
NEURAL THERAPY
History of Neural Therapy
Neural therapy is one of the best-known natural healing methods in Germany .
It is a gentle, healing technique developed that involves the injection of local anesthetics into scars, glands, acupuncture points, trigger points, and other tissues.
Two German physicians practicing in the early 1900s, Ferdinand and Walter Huneke, are considered the founders of neural therapy.
Neural therapy is now practiced by more than 5,000 practitioners in countries across Europe and is becoming popular in the United States.
How Neural Therapy Works
Normal resting nerve cells (neurons) have a “resting voltage”.
Local anesthetics raise the resting voltage, making the nerve less likely to fire a nerve impulse.
This means that pain and sensation signals are “numbed”, which is very helpful for minor surgical operations and dental extractions.
It is also very helpful for repairing damaged nerves.
Neural therapy is based on the theory that any trauma, scar, infection, or surgery can damage the autonomic nervous system and produce problems, several months or even years later. These problems can last indefinitely unless repaired.
When the autonomic nervous system is injured or not functioning correctly, various consequences result.
It has been reported that “a correctly applied neural therapy injection can often instantly and permanently resolve chronic long-standing illness and chronic pain.
Our medical director, Dr. Andre J. Williams, has been certified in neural therapy for almost a decade.
In his experience, it usually requires more than one treatment to repair. However, the phenomena of a “lightning reaction” (instant reaction) has been noted by researchers and physicians over the years.
Treatment Agents
Neural therapy is performed with injections of procaine, a safe, non-toxic anaesthetic which is broken down to vitamin B10 after it wears off.
Conditions that may be helped:
Allergies
Autoimmune illnesses
Brain Fog
Carpal tunnel symptoms
Chronic pain conditions
Fibromyalgia
Irritable bowel syndrome
Joint pain
Migraine headaches
Neck injuries/whiplash
Non-migraine headaches
Pelvic pain
Post-nasal drip
Prostate enlargement
Sexual dysfunction
Sinusitis
Tonsillitis
Vaccine injuries
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To find out if neural therapy may be right for your medical concern, you need to be assessed by our medical team.
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