• Neck, back, and lower back pain
  • Neck and lumbar herniated discs
  • Knee, hip, shoulder pain
  • Ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia
  • Rheumatic diseases
  • Circulatory disorders in the legs
  • Facial paralysis (Bell's palsy)
  • Trigeminal neuralgia

HOW DOES NEURAL THERAPY WORK?

Neural therapy uses diluted (0.4% - 0.5%) procaine or lidocaine (local anesthetic). It is applied to painful areas, the spine chain, and disrupting fields that cause the disease.

The aim of this treatment is to normalize the irregularities caused by disrupting fields at the cellular level, restoring them to normal function. The anesthetic substance (Procaine or lidocaine) is used to reset the cell's electrical potential, normalizing the damaged functions of the tissues.

The effect of the treatment lasts longer than the expected effect of the local anesthetic, and repeated treatments eliminate the effect of the disrupting field, leading to recovery.

ARE THERE SIDE EFFECTS OF NEURAL THERAPY?

Neural therapy has been practiced in Western countries for approximately 100 years. The local anesthetics used are derived from nettle and bitter almonds, making it a natural treatment method. Apart from potential allergic reactions in individuals allergic to these substances, it has no significant side effects.

HOW MANY SESSIONS OF NEURAL THERAPY ARE NECESSARY?

Neural therapy is a stimulation-accommodation treatment. It is applied 2 or 3 times a week.

The treatment sessions vary for each patient. This is due to the severity of the disease, the number of disrupting fields present in the body, and the varying recovery abilities of the patients.

Therefore, Neural Therapy starts to show effect between the 1st and 5th sessions. The extent of the treatment effect (whether little or much) gives us an idea of the total number of treatment sessions required.

WHO CAN RECEIVE NEURAL THERAPY?

Neural therapy can be applied to patients of all ages, including children and the elderly.
Conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart diseases, and the medications used by the patient do not prevent the treatment.
Only patients using corticosteroids may experience reduced effectiveness, as their bodies are suppressed overall.
For patients using blood-thinning medications like Coumadin, caution is advised in some applications. Generally, applications on the skin have no issues.

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