Neural Therapy


Any illness can leave a “focus of irritation” in the nervous system. Moreover, this “focus of irritation” may interfere with the function of the immune system, nervous system and the production of hormones (this is true even if the affected organ was surgically removed).

For example, a “focus of irritation” left from childhood tonsillitis may be responsible in adulthood for arthritis, neck pain, migraine headaches, chronic fatigue, PMS, depression and some other conditions. Furthermore, if an old scar or diseased tissue is injected with a local anesthetic, then marked improvement and even full recovery may occur in organs seemingly unrelated to the injected site.

Neural therapy is used to treat chronic pain, along with a variety of illnesses, such as different kinds of arthritis (including Rheumatoid), lower back pain, migraine headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, chronic fatigue, allergies, gynecological and urological conditions, impotence, urinary incontinence, phantom pains and many others.

Response to treatment can be dramatic with fast improvement of long lasting ailments. Successful Neural Therapy treatment usually improves emotional and psychological states as well as anxious and depressive conditions.