Neural therapy is stimulating the network of the body, namely autonomic nervous system, to cure the problems. It is an injection treatment however, it is not pharmacological.
Neural therapy seems like an integrative medicine approach but actually, it must be included in conventional medicine applications. Here, you can find details about the mechanism of action, the story and the diseases it may be applied for.
Neural therapy affects by way of autonomic nervous system. All the infections, operations and traumas we suffer throughout our lives leave bioelectrical damages on this system. And these problems, called interference fields, form the basis of diseases.
Neural therapy steps into the picture at this point and fixes these problem with the help of injections.
The story of neural therapy begins with an incident that draws the attention of two German anesthetists, Ferdinand and Walter HUNEKE, in the 1920s. The two brothers have observed an unexpected effect of “procaine” which they accidentally used while trying to cure their sister’s migraine.
And in 1940, F. Huneke developed “Interference Field” approach, after witnessing the healing of a shoulder pain, following the injection of procaine applied for a wound in the leg.
Interference field approach that Huneke brothers have added to medical literature in 1940 is a way of understanding diseases and getting ill. The electrical potential of a healthy cell decreases after infections, traumas and surgical incisions. If there are hard, dense and constant stimulations the cell cannot pull itself together and produces rhythmic discharges due to this potential loss. And this formation called the “interference field”, lives with the patient forever.
The stimulations coming from the sources of the problem (i.e. primary focuses) may cause, by affecting the autonomic nervous system transmission network, secondary focuses on another area to form.
Neural therapy is an injection treatment which should not be considered solely as injecting something to the body. The foundation of neural therapy is the interference field approach.
Neural therapy is a treatment method that is suitable to almost every disease. It is especially effective on long lasting pains that conventional therapy is not able to cure.
Does neural therapy have any side effects?
Patients who try neural therapy have several characteristics in common. Usually they:
Briefly, lucky and conscious patients…