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Jeff R. Harris, N.D.
Interference Fields and Neural Therapy
Neural therapy is a comprehensive healing system that works with the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) to bring about balance and healing. Physical or emotional trauma, surgery, illness, disease, accidents, and scars, all have an effect on the ANS and can cause it to become blocked. When it is blocked, a person can be stuck in fight or flight reactions that feel like fatigue, pain, burn-out, inflammation and the inability to heal.
Neural therapy is the use of local anesthetics (procaine, B-12,homeopathics) injected into the area of blockage to release or reset the Autonomic Nervous System. There is often immediate relief, and the patient can experience a feeling of euphoria, energy going to the head (lightening reaction), and/ or emotional release and release of long-held toxins. All of these responses are important in the healing process.
One of beautiful things about neural therapy is that it can go directly to the site of the problem and clear it out, relieving the toxic burden that can build up. Once the toxins are released, the area is cleansed and can heal. On occasion, the blockage or interference is not at the site of the current problem. By doing an extensive history and testing I can find, locate, and treat, the source of the problem. Frequently single treatments are adequate but if the body is much depleted, therapy may need to be repeated. In a pure Neural Therapy case it takes about 3 to 4 visits to clear the Autonomic Nervous System.
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dr. jeff harris, n.d., neural therapy, august 13, 2013
'Jeff R. Harris, N.D. – Interference Fields and Neural Therapy: What’s Blocking Your Body from Healing? – August 13, 2013' has 1 comment
September 12, 2013 @ 1:20 pm Dr Harris
As a physician I feel it is my responsibility to do my best to ensure patients that come to me are appropriate for the treatments that I do. I have no interest in wasting your time. If a high rate of success is a complaint then it’s the best kind. It’s true sometimes you have to be persistent with me. Please write again if I don’t respond.
Blessings, Dr Harris