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What is Procaine base Infusion?

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In a procaine-based infusion, or also called “systemic” neural therapy, the local anesthetic (procaine) is administered as an infusion in combination with a base (sodium hydrogen carbonate). This combination has a positive effect on chronic pain and inflammatory conditions.

Intravenous administration of procaine has a positive effect on the entire border system of the body and also on anti-inflammatory and antioxidative effects. This reduces existing pain and returns a border system that has become susceptible to chronic pain back to its usual stimulus state.

Base sodium hydrogen carbonate prolongs the effect of procaine, beautifies the cell environment and optimizes the acid-base ratio of the body.

The main application area of ​​neural therapy is conditions involving acute and chronic pain. However, it can also be used as a regulatory therapy to support and even ameliorate a number of chronic organ diseases.

A procaine-like infusion can be done for the following disorders and diseases:

  • ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN
  • INFLAMMATORY AND DEGENERATIVE DISEASES (ROMATIC DISEASES, FIBROMYALGARIALGIA, NMIGIRALIA)
  • Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • LUNG, HEART AND KIDNEY DISEASES
  • CHRONIC DISEASES OF TONIC, SINUS AND DENTAL
  • Deveran Disorders
    (9800970)

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