Neural Therapy
Neural Therapy has been widely used in Europe and South America since the1940′s, but was only recently introduced into North America. Originating inGermany it has been effective in treating a variety of health conditions, especiallythat of chronic pain. Initially, neural therapy involved the injection of anestheticsinto nerve sites, acupuncture points, scars and other tissues to relieve painelsewhere in the body. Similar non-injection techniques, which include electricalcurrent, laser and other light devices are now used.
Treatments frequently involve locating painful reflex regions through palpationand/or muscle testing to determine regions of stress. Injection frequently involveslocal anaesthetics, vitamins and/or appropriate homeopathic remedies to alleviateirritated regions and restore normal electrical charge to the tissue. Althoughgenerally used for chronic pain, neural therapy frequently improves detoxificationand overall nervous system regulation of all tissues. After injection the stressfulreflex points (foci) are no longer able to distract your body from self regulation atleast temporarily. Often a region will be injected several times over the course ofweeks to months to fully resolve the energetic blockage in the region.
