With the help of
German doctors like Dietrich Klinghardt, neural therapy
is slowly becoming recognized byknowledgeable
cutting edge U.S. practitioners. Louisa
L. Williams, D.C., N.D.
From her text: Neural Therapy for
Naturopaths & Other Holistic Physicians
Neural Fascial (Intra Neural)
Therapy is the most striking and elegant technique to
resolve chronic pain. It is a technique I believe that
every physician in the United States of America should be
aware of. In Germany it has become the leading modality
in the treatment of pain. It is hard for me to understand
that this treatment modality is not more known by now
here in the U.S.A. Dietrich K. Klinghardt.
M.D.,Ph.D
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Too bad that the Neural Fascial (Intra Neural) Technique
of eliminating pain is not taught in any Medical Schools and residency
programs. However, ... all those afflicted who seek freedom from
suffering ..., this masterful work can be utilized by all people
around the globe who need the rapid therapeuticresponse furnished
by Neural Fascial (Intra Neural}Therapy. Professor of
Medicine Frederick R. Douwes, M.D. Medical Director of the
Veramed Cancer Clinics Nussdorf, Germany
Each day around the world, millions of people suffer pain and
loss of motion in joints, fingers, knees, ankles, wrists, internal
organs, and other body parts as a result of contractures and
spasms. They are put into braces, physical supports, crutches,
exercises, medications, and emotional support groups. All this
does not correct the problems they face because the treatments
fail to correct the causes of the problems. We can send men to
the moon and explore the solar system but so often medical meccas
tell people that they will just have to learn to live with
the pain and disability. Such a statement is a blatant
falsehood now that we have neural fascial (intra neural) therapy
to offer the afflicted. William J. Faber. D.O. Founder and
Medical Director of Milwaukee Pain Clinic and Metabolic Research
Center Milwaukee, WI
Not many Physicians are aware of prolotherapy, and even fewer
are adept at this form of treatment. One wonders why that is so.
In my opinion, it is because medical folks are skeptical and
Prolotherapy, unless you have tried it and proven its worth,
seems to be too easy a solution to a series of complicated
problems that afflict the human body and have been notoriously
difficult to treat by any other method. Another reason is the
simplicity of the therapy: Injecting an irritant solution at the
junction of a ligament with a bone to produce the rather dramatic
therapeutic benefits that follow . . . . Finally, Prolotherapy
seems too simple a procedure for a very complicated series of
musculoskeletal problems which affect huge numbers of patients. .
. . I have been a patient who has benefitted from Prolotherapy.
Having been so remarkably relieved of my chronic disabling pain.
I began to use it on some of my patients. C. Everett Koop.
M.D. former United States Surgeon General
The most successful treaatment that we have at the Atkins Center
for Complimentary Medicine for chronic pain and sports injuries
is Prolotherapy. Robert C. Atkins, M.D.
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