Neural Therapy

Neural Therapy

What is Neural Therapy (NT)?


Neural Therapy (NT) promotes the self-regulation of the body by acting directly on the Autonomic Nervous System.

It promotes physical, mental, and emotional balance and can have a significant impact on chronic pain control, reduction of inflammation, and improvement of functional disorders.

It consists of the application of low-concentration local anesthetics to specific points of the body that express an irritated nervous system

The prolonged improvement observed after treatment is not due to the anesthetic but to the neuraltherapeutic effect. It repolarizes and stabilizes the nerve tissue membrane, unblocking interferences. It restores the altered bioelectrical balance of the body.



We seek the regulation and balance of the nervous system through Neural Therapy. Why the nervous system?


The Autonomic Nervous System is the integrator and regulator of our bodily functions. Its nerve network interconnects the organs and tissues of our body and adapts to the stimuli and needs it receives to maintain proper function.


An approach focused on the patient's life history


The life history of each patient is the set of physical, psychological, and personal experiences that define them. It imprints and maintains "traces" in the nerve network that are expressed as irritations, which we sometimes observe as symptoms.


Benefits of Neural Therapy


Among other benefits, we find: pain relief, natural anti-inflammatory effects, improved circulation and cell regeneration, strengthening of the immune system, and improvement of mood and overall well-being.


What are the main reasons for consultation?


When attending a Neural Therapy consultation, the reasons can vary greatly: persistent pain (osteo-muscular or visceral), migraines, neuralgias, or recurrent inflammations. Also, chronic infectious processes, allergies, functional digestive problems, and emotional symptoms such as anxiety, stress, or insomnia.

Neural Therapy aims to enhance the body's natural recovery. It is complementary , not a substitute for regular medical care.

It re-educates the autonomic nervous system.


How and by whom is it applied?


This therapy must be administered exclusively by healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, or dentists) each in their field, trained and with specific experience in neuroregulatory techniques.

Neural Therapy