Posted by Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 12/13/2012
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Hi, I just wanted to post regarding neural therapy, something I've never written about on EC and I've been meaning to. It is something we don't hear of here in the U.S. but I had this done after I had my stem cell therapy abroad. I had never heard of it and feel it is something noteworthy as I saw its efficacy immediately. I was in excruciating pain after my stem cell therapy that had kept me up through the night. When I went in the following morning for my follow-up treatment, the nurse who had attended me for the previous three days commented on how tired I looked and she'd never seen me look that way. She asked me how I was and I said I'd experienced a lot of pain after the stem cell injections. She informed me that what they were going to now do was give me
neural therapy. I had never heard of it and asked what it was. When she explained what it entailed, I dreaded it! It would be 12 small injections along my spine of procaine. Of course, I figured if it was going to help which she assured me it would, I would try it. First of all, they weren't as bad as I anticipated. When they were done, my nurse said the pain would subside within a few minutes. To be honest, I wasn't so sure! Well, sure enough, within about 5-10 minutes I felt the pain lift out of me. It was amazing.
I am going to give a link to an explanation regarding neural therapy. I feel it is important for people to know of this therapy as we don't hear anything about it here in the states. Has anyone else out there experienced this treatment? If so, I would love to hear your feedback. Here is the link to the explanation:
http://www.neuraltherapybook.com/NTdefined.php
Best to all and happy holidays! Lisa