Neural Therapy: Autonomic Nervous System Balancing
Neural Therapy is a specialized, complementary treatment approach that targets dysfunction within the body's autonomic nervous system (ANS) to help relieve chronic pain and resetting areas of the nervous system that may be stuck in irritation or trauma. It is based on the theory that injuries, surgeries, or chronic stress can create "interference fields" in tissues and scars, disrupting normal nerve signals and leading to persistent health issues.
This therapy aims to "reset" these abnormal nerve signals, restoring electrochemical function in the tissues and allowing the body's natural self-healing processes to take over.
How It Works & What to Expect: The procedure involves the precise injection of a small amount of a local anesthetic (commonly procaine) into specific target areas, which may include:
Neural Therapy: Common Treatment Areas
• Surgical scars – Old scars can irritate nerves and affect other parts of the body. Treating them may help restore normal signaling.
• C-section or abdominal scars – These scars can sometimes contribute to pelvic pain, digestive issues, or hormonal imbalance.
• Stellate ganglion area (neck) – A key autonomic nerve center that helps regulate stress response, circulation, anxiety, and nervous system balance.
• Tonsil area – Past throat infections or tonsil problems can influence the immune and nervous systems.
• Sinus points – May help regulate chronic sinus pressure, headaches, and facial tension.
• Thyroid region – Can support nervous system balance in people with thyroid or neck tension issues.
• Upper back (adrenal reflex area) – Helps regulate the stress response and energy levels.
• Solar plexus / upper abdomen – A key nerve center connected to digestion, stress, and emotional regulation.
• Liver / gallbladder area – Supports detox pathways and digestive balance.
• Joint trigger points – Can help calm chronic pain and improve movement.
• Scalp regulation points – May support relaxation, sleep, and emotional balance.
The goal is to clear the communication pathways in your nervous system. Patients may feel a brief pressure during the injection and often report a sense of calm, reduced tension, or immediate relief following treatment. A series of sessions may be recommended for optimal results, depending on your individual needs.
Disclaimer:
Neural Therapy is a form of complementary and alternative medicine. It is considered an investigational therapy and is not evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for any specific medical condition. This service is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and results vary between individuals. It is essential to understand that this procedure is an adjunct to, not a replacement for, conventional medical care. Please consult with your primary care physician to discuss your health conditions and the appropriateness of this therapy for your specific situation.Symptoms related to chronic inflammation or injury