NÖRALTERAPİ İLE NELERİ TEDAVİ EDİYORUZ?
- Ağrı tedavisi
- Migren
- Boyun, sırt ve bel ağrıları
- Baş ağrısı
- Baş dönmesi
- Unutkanlık
- Tinnus
- Boyun fıtığı
- Bel fıtığı
- Detoks
- Allerji tedavileri
- Sinüzit
- Kronik tonsilit
- Organ fonksiyon bozuklukları
- Dolaşım bozukluğu
- Hormonal bozukluklar
- Eklem ve ekstremite şişlikleri
- Sportif yaralanmalar
- Kronik kabızlık, hemoroid
- Nevralji, yüz felci ve diğer felçler
- Bozucu alanlar
- Anti aging
- Doğum sonrası ortaya çıkan rahatsızlıkların tedavisinde…
Neuraltherapy is a regulation treatment using a local anesthetic.
Neuraltherapy provides stimulation and regulation of the vegetative (autonomic) nervous system, which has a wide electrical network structure in our body. In neuraltherapy, 3 circulations are regulated in the body with local anesthetic injection applied to specific places; Blood circulation, Lymph circulation and Neural transmission. When the blood circulation, ie perfusion of a tissue increases, that tissue is nourished; When lymph circulation increases, tissue metabolites (destruction products) are purified, that is, they are cleaned and the tissue with increased nerve transmission and regulated works more regularly. Therefore, the self-healing capacity of the tissue that is fed, cleaned and regularly commanded increases.
The human body is an electrical body. This electrical body is created by the vegetative (autonomous) system. Our entire body is a network of up to 500,000 km in length. Excitable tissues are tissues that show the ability to generate and transmit action potentials by changing the electrical properties of cell membranes against any stimulus. Nerve and muscle tissue are excitable tissues. There are two types of potentials in cell membranes, resting and action potentials. While the resting potential is a potential that occurs with the placement of ions in different distributions inside and outside the cell when the cells are not doing any work, the action potential is a series of potential changes that occur in the membrane as a result of the movement of some ions into and out of the cell while the cells are active.
Excitable tissues create an action potential and transmit the electrical activity that occurs with this potential change across their membranes. Only the conduction work of this electrical activity in nerve cells is done.
When a cell in a resting state, where the inside of the cell membrane is more negative than the outside, is stimulated by any stimulus; the resting potential of the membrane changes within milliseconds and reaches a positive value. This situation, in which the inside of the membrane gains a more positive value than the outside, is called depolarization. However, the membrane potential does not remain in this state, it returns to its former resting potential in a very short time. The return of membrane potential from depolarization to resting potential is defined as repolarization. The action potential consists of depolarization and repolarization.
The resting potential of a healthy cell is -40 to -90 mV. However, the resting potential of the infected cell is low, so it has no communication. All local anesthetic agents hyperpolarize the cell action potential with a power of -290 mV and it reaches -40 to -90 mV, that is, the potential where it can conduct;reactivates the cell. Thus, the diseased cell turns into a healthy cell.
The basic logic in neuraltherapy is regulation; is regulation. Therefore, it is the regulation of a structure that has indications. An anatomical deficiency or a genetic disorder does not constitute neuraltherapy indications.
This treatment method (Neuraltherapy), which was found in Germany in 1940 and is widely used by physicians in Europe, is not only a permanent treatment method, but also a preventive medicine method. Because the basic pathology of all diseases is the same, from cancer to a simple pain, from a viral disease such as the flu to allergy. Perfusion, lymphatic drainage and innervation are impaired in all affected tissues or bodies. With the regulation of these systems, neuraltherapy is a method that is used very effectively both in the fight against diseases and in maintaining a healthy state (in preventive medicine).
Neuraltherapy is a safe treatment method that has no permanent side effects except minor bruising at the needle sites.
Who can neuraltherapy be applied to?
Neuraltherapy can be applied to patients of all ages, including children and the elderly. Blood pressure, sugar, heart etc. Diseases and drugs used by the patient do not prevent treatment. Since the body is completely suppressed in patients using only cortisone, the effectiveness of the treatment decreases. In some applications, caution should be exercised in those who use the blood thinner coumadin. In general, there is no harm in the applications applied to the skin.
Are There Any Side Effects of Neuraltherapy?
Neuraltherapy, which has been applied in the West for more than eighty years, has no known side effects. Neuraltherapy, which is considered a natural treatment, is not drug therapy. The stimulation of the short-acting local anesthetic in the needles on the autonomic nervous system is used. As soon as the needle is inserted into the skin, this stimulus spreads through the neural network and the old nerve damage is bio-electrically corrected. It should not be confused with needle treatments applied to the body by some physicians. In other treatments, drugs are given to the tissue. In neuraltherapy, on the other hand, needles are mostly applied to the skin to create a positive warning. In neuraltherapy, only procaine and lidocaine local anesthetics are used. The anesthetic effect of these substances is not used, but the bio-electrical effect. In particular, procaine is the shortest acting local anesthetic. The duration of action is 15-20 minutes. For this reason, even pregnant women and nursing mothers can be treated easily.
WHAT DO WE TREAT WITH NEURALTHERAPY?
- pain management
- Migraine
- Neck, back and waist pain
- Headache
- dizziness
- Forgetfulness
- tinnus
- Neck hernia
- herniated disc
- detox
- allergy treatments
- Sinusitis
- chronic tonsillitis
- Organ dysfunctions
- circulatory disorder
- hormonal disorders
- Joint and extremity swellings
- sporting injuries
- Chronic constipation, hemorrhoids
- Neuralgia, facial paralysis and other paralysis
- disruptive fields
- anti aging
- In the treatment of postpartum ailments…
Prof. Dr. Med. Hüseyin NAZLIKUL

