Discover Holistic Healing at Anandam Ayurveda Wellness through LMNT neurotherapy

Discover Holistic Healing at Anandam Ayurveda Wellness through LMNT neurotherapy

Neurotherapy: A Natural, Root-Cause Healing System for Modern Health Challenges

Restoring the body’s inherent ability to heal itself

Neurotherapy is a unique, pressure-based therapeutic system that focuses on activating the body’s natural healing mechanisms. Unlike conventional treatments that often rely on external medicines—and unlike other manual techniques such as acupressure, physiotherapy, chiropractic therapy, or marma therapy—Neurotherapy stands as an independent and scientifically structured healing modality.

This therapy was founded by Dr Lajpat Rai Mehra in 1960's. It is built on the principle that the body already possesses all the necessary tools, chemicals, and internal “medicines” required for healing. Disease occurs not because the body lacks these substances, but because the natural mechanisms that produce and regulate them become disturbed. Neurotherapy aims to correct this disturbance and restore the body’s innate intelligence.


What Makes Neurotherapy Different From Other Therapies?

Many therapeutic systems use pressure, touch, or movement, but Neurotherapy is fundamentally different in the following ways:

1. It is not acupressure

Neurotherapy does not rely on meridians, energy lines, or traditional Chinese acupoints. The point sequences used here are based on anatomical, neurological, vascular, and endocrine systems.

2. It is not physiotherapy

Physiotherapy focuses on strengthening, mobilizing, or rehabilitating muscles and joints. Neurotherapy, on the other hand, works mainly on internal body systems—such as hormones, nerves, circulation, and biochemical regulation.

3. It is not marma therapy

While marma deals with energy points described in Ayurveda, Neurotherapy uses specific formulas designed to stimulate body chemistry and restore physiological balance, independent of marma concepts.

4. It is not related to any other therapy

Neurotherapy is a stand-alone system with its own theory, techniques, formulas, and clinical outcomes. It is neither a subset nor a variation of any existing modality.


How Does Neurotherapy Work?

Neurotherapy works by applying targeted, formula-based pressure to specific anatomical regions. These formulas are carefully designed sequences that influence:

  • Autonomic nervous system regulation

  • Hormonal and glandular balance

  • Blood and lymphatic flow

  • Neurochemical signaling

  • Digestive and metabolic functions

  • Pain modulation pathways

When these systems are disturbed—due to illness, stress, lifestyle imbalance, or trauma—the body stops producing essential biochemical mediators such as enzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, and regulatory peptides.

Neurotherapy reactivates the disrupted pathways so the body can once again generate its own healing substances.

This internal chemical restoration is the foundation of long-term recovery.


The Science Behind Neurotherapy

Although Neurotherapy uses hands-on pressure, its effects are not superficial. Specific mechanical stimulation can influence:

1. Neurovascular pathways

Pressure on defined areas can improve blood flow to organs, restore perfusion, and regulate vascular tone.

2. Autonomic nervous system

Many diseases arise from sympathetic overdrive or parasympathetic underactivity. Neurotherapy helps re-balance these systems, improving digestion, sleep, immunity, and hormonal function.

3. Endocrine modulation

Formulas target glands such as the pancreas, thyroid, adrenals, pituitary, and reproductive organs, enabling them to resume normal hormone production.

4. Biochemical homeostasis

By restoring natural chemical pathways, the body begins to self-correct inflammation, pain, swelling, and metabolic imbalances.


Why Choose Neurotherapy?

1. Treats the Root Cause

Neurotherapy does not merely suppress symptoms; it addresses the underlying dysfunction in the body’s regulatory systems.

2. Uses the Body’s Own Healing Intelligence

Instead of introducing external chemicals, it activates internal mechanisms to produce needed substances naturally.

3. Minimizes Medication and Side Effects

When the body’s chemistry becomes stable, many patients can reduce dependency on long-term medications (under medical guidance).

4. Safe, Gentle, and Non-Invasive

It is suitable for people of all ages—from children to senior citizens—and does not involve drugs, needles, or machines.

5. Holistic and Comprehensive

Neurotherapy considers the entire body as an interconnected system. Treating one area often brings improvements in multiple systems simultaneously.


Conditions Commonly Treated With Neurotherapy

Neurotherapy has shown encouraging results in:

  • Functional neurological disorders

  • Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, PCOD, adrenal issues)

  • Digestive disorders

  • Joint and muscle conditions

  • Chronic pain

  • Migraine and headaches

  • Circulatory issues

  • Stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbances

  • Metabolic imbalances

  • Immunity-related disorders

  • Childhood developmental and behavioural concerns and many more.

Each treatment plan is personalized according to the patient’s constitution, symptoms, and underlying imbalance.


The Neurotherapy Session Experience

A typical session includes:

  1. Patient evaluation
    Understanding the root cause—through symptoms, history, and system analysis.

  2. Selection of formulas
    Specific formula combinations are chosen for the patient’s condition.

  3. Gentle pressure application
    The therapist applies hands-on pressure at defined points and sequences.

  4. Rest and recovery
    The body begins responding immediately, but deeper healing continues over days to weeks.

Most patients experience a sense of lightness, improved circulation, relaxation, and reduction in symptoms even after the first few sessions.


The Philosophy: The Body Heals Itself

The foundation of Neurotherapy rests on a timeless truth:

When obstructions are removed and pathways are reactivated, the body has the wisdom to heal itself.

Instead of forcing changes from outside, Neurotherapy guides the body back to its natural state of balance.
This makes recovery deeper, safer, and longer-lasting.


Final Thoughts

In a world where chronic diseases are rising and medication dependence is increasing, Neurotherapy offers a refreshing, holistic, and scientific approach to healing. It empowers the body to repair itself, addresses the true root of disease, and minimizes unwanted side effects.

Neurotherapy is not just a remedy—it is a path to restoring your body’s natural intelligence.