Neural Therapy

Neural therapy uses targeted procaine injections to reset dysfunctional nerve signaling, supporting pain relief, tissue healing, and restoration of healthy communication within the body.

What it is:

Developed in Germany in the early 20th century by physicians Ferdinand and Walter Huneke, Neural Therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that works through the nervous system rather than around it. The Huneke brothers discovered that injecting small amounts of procaine, a short-acting local anesthetic, into certain areas of the body could instantly relieve chronic pain and dysfunction. What they uncovered was that the nervous system itself can hold memory, and that restoring its electrical balance can unlock profound healing.

How it works 

Neural Therapy is based on the understanding that every cell communicates through bioelectrical signaling. When that communication is disrupted—by trauma, infection, surgery, or emotional stress—the body can remain “stuck” in a defensive pattern long after the original event has passed. These areas of interference, often found in scars or nerve-rich tissues, can perpetuate inflammation, pain, and dysregulation throughout the body.

Through gentle, targeted injections of procaine, Neural Therapy helps reset these signals, restoring normal communication between cells, organs, and the autonomic nervous system. The result is often immediate, but more importantly, integrative—a shift toward coherence and calm that patients can feel throughout the body.

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