Functional & anti-aging medicine

Functional medicine adopts a holistic view of the body, where cause-effect relationships are interconnected. In this perspective, it no longer makes sense to consider the symptom as the final goal to be suppressed. The pathology should be studied as a starting point to outline a general picture, to reach the causes that generated it. Functional medicine approaches the symptom as one of the numerous manifestations of the body, adopting a systemic and integrated vision that takes into account different aspects such as environment, genetics, and habits.

Functional medicine also acts in a preventive way, encouraging healthier lifestyles that slow down cellular, organic, cerebral, and locomotor apparatus aging processes.

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Neural therapy for headaches and migraines: an innovative approach

Neural therapy is a medical treatment that, through the injection of highly diluted anesthetic substances such as procaine or lidocaine, modulates the activity of the autonomic nervous system to alleviate pain conditions. The goal is to restore the functional balance of the body, offering pain relief even in case of chronic and disabling conditions. Among the disorders that can be treated with neural therapy are chronic and recurrent forms of headaches and migraines.

Neural Therapy: an innovative approach to chronic pain treatment

Neural therapy is a medical treatment that, adopting a functionalist approach, alleviates chronic and acute pain by leveraging the ability of anesthetics such as procaine and lidocaine to trigger tissue regenerative processes. The therapy targets the short circuits that can occur in the nervous system's stimuli mechanisms to initiate cellular renewal that restabilizes the functionality of the apparatus and eliminates the dysfunction causing pain. Let's see, then, how the therapy works and when it can be used.

Chelation therapy for heavy metal poisoning

The environment constantly exposes us, in various forms, to heavy metals. Today, it is not possible to exclude these substances from our context, but we must consider that this exposure may have contraindications. Some particularly dangerous situations can expose us to high quantities of heavy metals, requiring immediate medical intervention. The risk of acute heavy metal poisoning is mainly linked to environmental circumstances, often resulting from particular work contexts, while poisoning through food is rarer. In general, metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium, if accumulated in the body, can cause irreversible organic damage. Chelation therapy offers an effective solution to reduce toxicity levels and protect health.

Neural therapy for headaches and migraines: an innovative approach

Neural therapy is a medical treatment that, through the injection of highly diluted anesthetic substances such as procaine or lidocaine, modulates the activity of the autonomic nervous system to alleviate pain conditions. The goal is to restore the functional balance of the body, offering pain relief even in case of chronic and disabling conditions. Among the disorders that can be treated with neural therapy are chronic and recurrent forms of headaches and migraines.

Neural Therapy: an innovative approach to chronic pain treatment

Neural therapy is a medical treatment that, adopting a functionalist approach, alleviates chronic and acute pain by leveraging the ability of anesthetics such as procaine and lidocaine to trigger tissue regenerative processes. The therapy targets the short circuits that can occur in the nervous system's stimuli mechanisms to initiate cellular renewal that restabilizes the functionality of the apparatus and eliminates the dysfunction causing pain. Let's see, then, how the therapy works and when it can be used.

Chelation therapy for heavy metal poisoning

The environment constantly exposes us, in various forms, to heavy metals. Today, it is not possible to exclude these substances from our context, but we must consider that this exposure may have contraindications. Some particularly dangerous situations can expose us to high quantities of heavy metals, requiring immediate medical intervention. The risk of acute heavy metal poisoning is mainly linked to environmental circumstances, often resulting from particular work contexts, while poisoning through food is rarer. In general, metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium, if accumulated in the body, can cause irreversible organic damage. Chelation therapy offers an effective solution to reduce toxicity levels and protect health.