Summary: Memories of Physical, Emotional and Psychological aspects of injury are stored together. Emotional and psychological consequences of injury can be resolved with Neural Therapy by blocking an injured site or organ with Novocain.
We experience life in physical, emotional and psychological aspects simultaneously. Physical, emotional and psychological experiences of injury are stored in the memory together – in the same “folder”. An old scar from a dog bite may be linked in the memory to emotion of fear associated with palpitation of the heart, hyperventilation, elevated blood pressure, and to psychological behavioral changes, like avoidance of certain streets, people, situations. If this person later develops anxiety or panic attacks injecting the old scar with Novocain (local anesthetic) may stop anxiety or panic attacks. Novocain blocks impulses coming from the scar to the nervous system via vegetative nerves. For 20 minutes the nervous system stops “seeing” the scar. It “closes the injury folder” together with emotional and psychological content.
One of my patients developed depression and anxiety. She had her tonsils removed when she was a child. It was very frightening experience for her. One injection of Novocain to the area of tonsils was enough to cure her depression and anxiety. She called me the next day to thank me for a “miraculous” recovery. She also reported resolution of arthritic knee pain that had bothered her for several months.
Another patient was suffering from anxiety. He was feeling insecure – sleeping with a gun under his pillow and being aware of every noise in his house. His condition improved dramatically after I injected Novocain to the post-surgical scar that he had since the age of 4. He had surgery for an inborn benign tumor of the chest wall. The experience of surgery – separation from mother, mask put on the face of a child, pungent smell of ether, fear of death were all “stored” in the same” folder” with the post-surgical scar. Injection of Novocain to the old scar discontinued impulses to the nervous system and “closed the folder” in memory together with its emotional and psychological content.
During an interview I always try to identify the “traumatic” experiences in a patient’s life. Emotional, psychological and physical experiences related to the impact are stored in the same memory “folder”. When I block the area of an old injury with Novocain – I “close” the whole “ folder” that carries emotional and psychological consequences of the event. This is why after I block the old scar with Novocain, the patient may experience emotional “release”. It usually happens in a first 20 minutes after injection in a form of crying “for no-reason”. This is how a clinical closure of the “injury folder” in memory looks like.