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Procain-Basen Infusion
Huneke neural therapy is a reflex therapy procedure that uses the versatile properties of the local anesthetic procaine.
How does neural therapy work?
The application of a local anesthetic (procaine) influences the autonomic nervous system, thereby achieving profound regulation and thus self-healing in the treated area or the entire organism. It is not the local anesthetic effect that is utilized, but rather the additional properties of procaine:
Sympatholytic effect (regulation of the autonomic nervous system)
Anti-inflammatory effect
Improve blood circulation
Pain inhibition
Improves the energy balance of cells
Possible applications of neural therapy
Neural therapy with local injections under the skin (so-called wheals) or near nerves: used for pain and inflammation
Disturbance field therapy:
This is a particularly important aspect of neural therapy, as it allows for the identification of so-called disruptive fields (scars, chronic inflammation) and, at the same time, effective treatment. Disturbing fields are often the cause of treatment resistance in certain diseases.
Are there any side effects?
In general, neural therapy is a very well-tolerated procedure. Allergic reactions are very rare, but these are ruled out beforehand with a test.
Rarely, temporary minor hematomas may occur at the injection sites. Sometimes, especially with infusion neural therapy, slight dizziness may occur for a few minutes after treatment. Serious side effects, such as irritation of nerves, blood vessels, or organs, are extremely rare.
Procaine base fusion neural therapy:
This involves administering a procaine base infusion via a vein in the arm. It is used for inflammatory rheumatic diseases, fibromyalgia, and burnout.
Procaine base infusion
Procaine base infusion is one of the most important supportive complementary therapies for all cancers and most chronic diseases.
The procaine base infusion combines the biological properties of procaine with the body's most important base, sodium bicarbonate. It accelerates tissue deacidification and promotes blood flow to tissues that have been undersupplied for a long time and are chronically painful or inflamed. In addition to its anti-inflammatory and detoxifying effects, the treatment also has a pain-relieving and relaxing effect on the nervous system ("sympatholysis"). The therapy has proven to be highly beneficial for the effects of other immune-boosting therapies and has a protective effect on the liver, pancreas, and heart.
In addition to cancer, procaine base infusions are used for the following diseases:
Chronic fatigue
Chronic degenerative diseases (osteoarthritis)
Chronic inflammation and pain conditions (e.g. fibromyalgia, rheumatism)
Heart disease with tachycardia
Arterial hypertension
Immune disorders, autoimmune diseases
Allergies, asthma
Depression, anxiety and panic attacks, sleep disorders
Heavy metal contamination
Lipid metabolism disorders (increased blood lipids)
osteoporosis
The infusions consist of:
250-400ml 0.9% NaCl solution
60-120ml 8.4% sodium bicarbonate, in patients with heart failure 60ml
10-40ml 1% Procaine (Pasconeural)
The therapy consists of 10 infusions, 2-3 times a week, i.e. 5 weeks, infusion time approx. 45-60 min.
Patients with cancer can receive an infusion of vitamin C in a therapeutic dose of 15-60g immediately after the procaine base infusion.
Principle of action of procaine base infusions in cancer:
Tumor cells produce an excess of acid, which they deposit on the outside of their cell walls. A protective acid mantle forms. The immune cells cannot penetrate this protective mantle and thus cannot destroy the tumor. They are even damaged by the acid. This is where the procaine-base infusion comes into play. If the procaine succeeds in removing the tumor cells' protective acid mantle, the released acid can be neutralized by the alkaline infusion fluid. The body's own immune cells (macrophases, natural killer cells, and dendritic cells) can now attack the tumor cells without damage.
Procaine is metabolized in the blood and tissues by pseudocholinesterase into para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) and diethylaminoethanol.
Para-aminobenzoic acid is an antihistamine, activates membrane stabilization and thus capillary sealing, binds ceramide, by inhibiting DNA. Methylase has an antimitotic effect, inhibits growth of certain cancer cells, activates cell metabolism as a folic acid antagonist and increases the effectiveness of chemotherapy
Diethylaminoethanol has a direct vasodilating effect on the endothelium, binds long-chain unsaturated fatty acids, cancels inflammatory effects (inhibits the formation of IL1 and IL6 as well as CRP, inhibits phospholipase A2) and increases the endocannabinoid level by inhibiting the degrading fatty acid amide hydrolase
Although it cannot cure patients with existing tumor disease alone, this natural procedure is very useful as a supplement to immunotherapy with GcMAF or therapy with dendritic cells.
Acid excretion and thus the body's detoxification are increased with this therapy. This allows the body's healing processes to be activated much more easily than without this therapy. The result can be a better quality of life during cancer treatment.
The infusion itself is well tolerated. Side effects are extremely rare.
During the entire infusion, the patient is monitored on a monitor (pulse oximeter, ECG, RR, SaO2 if necessary).
High-dose magnesium infusion
Magnesium is particularly important for muscle and nerve function. No more than 300 mg can be taken orally (with capsules or powder). Magnesium deficiency is widespread: our diet already contains too little magnesium (only about 100 mg). Supplementation is necessary for muscle pain, stress, and nervous exhaustion.
With the magnesium infusion you receive 1g to 2g (= 1000 to 2000mg) of magnesium intravenously, i.e. in a direct-acting form, with immediate vegetative calming, muscle-relaxing and antispasmodic effects, and with pain relief (only 80mg of magnesium is absorbed orally per day and very often leads to gastrointestinal complaints).
Procaine base infusion and magnesium infusion
Indications for combined infusion treatment:
Neck, back, lower back pain, herniated discs
Joint pain, arthrosis, rheumatism, inflammatory irritations
Nerve pain in shingles, polyneuropathy, neuralgia
Headaches, migraines, jaw muscle pain (CMD)
Fibromyalgia, for treatment-resistant pain.
Conducting a series of procaine base infusions, additionally with magnesium
The first 4 infusions 2x per week, then 1x per week.
Typically, 6-8 infusion treatments are necessary for sustained improvement of pain and functional disorders as well as general well-being.
Total treatment duration: 6-8 weeks