Neural Therapy is Used to Treat Chronic Pain
Neural therapy is an injection therapy that helps people with long-term illnesses and pain. It is mainly used to alleviate long-term disease and persistent pain. By injecting local anesthetics into scars, acupuncture points, and points along peripheral nerves, it is possible to stop these sensations from occurring. Neural therapy is a type of alternative medicine used in Europe, especially in Germany. It focuses on the health of the autonomic nervous system to treat a wide range of painful disorders and illnesses. In 1925, a well-known French surgeon found that injecting a local anesthetic in the right place was often more effective than major surgery and could often be used instead of surgery. Over half of the well-known doctors and therapists in West Germany have been using neural therapy to diagnose and treat different conditions successfully for several years. The autonomic nervous system controls and regulates, co-regulates, most metabolic, immune, healing, digestive, hormonal, and many other bodily functions. Scars, toxins, and emotional wounds that have not been healed can all affect the autonomic nervous system.
The Interference Field
An interference field is a localized area of the body that sends out false electric signals via the autonomic nervous system and gives rise to disorder in the body.
Examples of interference fields include the following:
- Devitalized, displaced or abscessed teeth
- Root canal teeth
- Chronically inflamed tonsils
- Scars
- Inflammation of body organs (liver, stomach, prostate, paranasal sinuses, ...)
Simple Anesthetic Injections Help The Following Conditions
Some disorders benefit from simple anesthetic injections:
- Headaches
- Sinus conditions
- Whiplash conditions
- Respiratory conditions
- Digestive problems
- Damaged intervertebral disks
- Chronic painful conditions
- Painful scars
- Sciatica
- Emotional disturbances
Neural therapy is a type of treatment that can be helpful in many cases when all other approaches have been unsuccessful. It is not uncommon for healing to take place so suddenly and without warning that medical professionals refer to the process as a "lighting reaction." Neural therapy is a method that is both risk-free and very successful, and it may be utilized to treat a wide variety of medical conditions. In cases of long-term disease or discomfort where surgery has been advised, neural treatment should always be considered. Neural treatment has been called the "surgeon's conservative knife" because of how well it may replace surgical procedures.