Neural therapy is a regulation therapy which generates therapeutic results via local anesthetic injections with the aim of restoring the endogenous regulation mechanism.

The principle of neural therapy

The Principle of neural therapy goes back to the 1940s, The doctors’ observation found that local anesthetic injections not only remove pain short term but also long term. They also observed the “phenomenon of seconds“ where a local anesthetic injection on an infected scar created an immediate pain-free reaction on the patient’s chronic shoulder pains.

Neural therapy influences the nerve, muscular, hormonal, lymphatic and circulatory regulations in the organism, the skeleton as well as the digestive and excremental organs. The neural therapy reaction mechanism is based on the surface covered presence of the vegetative nervous system, especially of the sympaticus and its multiple layered connections to other systems of the organism.

Forms of neural therapy

Neural therapy covers the treatment of a disruptive area causing illnesses or troubles as well as local illnesses.
Multiple forms are to be distinguished:

   • Therapy of the disruptive area
   • Segment therapy
   • Local treatment
   • Injection into a nervous switch point
   • Injection into a vein vessel

Treatment of disruptive areas

The treatment of disruptive areas is always the first priority.

Disruptive area/focus:

“A vessel system of any kind or size that is functionally not participating anymore at normal body regulations but disturbing these to a changing extent.
Disruptive areas may appear everywhere, Reasons for disruptive areas are usually scars, injuries and chronic infections which cause pains or illnesses at a later stage. The period between the creation of a disruptive area and the appearance of the conditioned pain or illness can differ greatly.

Three theories:

   1. Every chronic illness can be caused by a lack of internal balance or disruptive area
   2. Every place in the body can become a disruptive area
   3. Every injection of a local anesthetic into the disruptive area antidotes the illness caused by the disruptive area.

Disruptive area therapy

With the injection of a local anesthetic into a disruptive area the cellular membrane, damaged by stimulation reactions, will be repolarized and stabilized. The pain can be stopped via the form of the “phenomena of seconds” very often immediately.

Segment therapy

With segment therapy or therapeutic local anesthetics, local anesthetics are injected or infiltrated into the pains or disease associated body segment which includes injections into ligament and muscle base, nerves and ganglion, intervein and intraarterial injections.

The aim of neural therapy

The aim of neural therapy is to restore the endogenous regulation mechanism via regulation therapeutic intervention and the use of the endogenous regulation.

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