Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Neurotherapy

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Neurotherapy

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Neurotherapy


1. What is Neurotherapy?

Neurotherapy is a unique, pressure-based healing system that activates the body’s natural ability to heal itself. It is not related to acupressure, physiotherapy, chiropractic therapy, or marma therapy. Neurotherapy works by stimulating specific points to restore healthy functioning of nerves, hormones, circulation, digestion, and other internal systems.


2. How does Neurotherapy work?

Neurotherapy uses specially designed formulas—sequences of pressure applied at defined anatomical points. These formulas help re-activate the body’s natural pathways that produce essential chemicals, hormones, and neurotransmitters required for healing.
When these pathways start functioning properly, the body regains its balance and begins to heal from within.


3. What conditions can Neurotherapy help with?

Neurotherapy may be beneficial for:

  • Functional neurological disorders (FND/FMD)

  • Hormonal imbalances (thyroid, PCOD, adrenal issues)

  • Digestive problems

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Joint and muscle disorders

  • Chronic pain

  • Metabolic issues

  • Stress, anxiety, sleep issues

  • Circulatory problems

  • Immunity-related disorders

  • Pediatric developmental or behavioral concerns

Each treatment plan is customized for the patient’s condition.


4. Is Neurotherapy painful?

No. Neurotherapy is typically gentle and comfortable.
Some pressure points may feel slightly sensitive due to underlying imbalance, but it is not painful. Most patients feel relaxed, lighter, and energized after the session.


5. How many sessions will I need?

The number of sessions depends on the condition, its severity, and the patient’s response.

  • Acute issues may need 3–7 sessions

  • Chronic or long-standing conditions may require longer treatment
    Your therapist will create a personalized treatment plan after evaluation.


6. Is Neurotherapy safe?

Yes. Neurotherapy is non-invasive, drug-free, and safe for people of all ages—from children to elderly adults. It does not involve medicines, injections, machines, or manipulation of bones.


7. Does Neurotherapy have side effects?

Neurotherapy does not have harmful side effects. Occasionally, patients may experience mild tiredness, increased urination, or temporary soreness as the body detoxifies or adjusts—these are signs that internal systems are rebalancing.


8. How soon can I expect results?

Many patients report improvement even after the first few sessions, such as better sleep,increased energy, reduced pain, improved digestion, or mental relaxation.
Deep, long-term changes depend on the body’s healing pace and consistency of sessions.


9. Can Neurotherapy reduce my need for medicines?

In many cases, yes—as the body begins producing its own natural healing chemicals, the dependency on external medicines can reduce.
However, medication reduction should always be done under medical supervision.


10. Is Neurotherapy suitable for children?

Absolutely. Neurotherapy is safe and gentle for children with issues such as:

  • Behavioural and developmental concerns

  • Digestive problems

  • Sleep issues

  • Hormonal imbalance in adolescence

  • Immune weakness

The pressure applied is adjusted according to age.


11. Is Neurotherapy the same as acupressure or marma therapy?

No. Neurotherapy is completely different and independent. It does not use traditional acupoints or marma points. The formulas are based on modern understanding of anatomy, neurology, circulation, and endocrine systems.


12. What should I wear during the session?

Wear comfortable, loose clothing. Heavy belts, tight jeans, or thick layers may be avoided so that pressure can be applied effectively.


13. How long does each session take?

A typical Neurotherapy session lasts 30–45 minutes, depending on the number of formulas required.


14. Do I need to follow any lifestyle changes?

Your therapist may suggest simple changes such as:

  • Light dietary modifications

  • Hydration

  • Basic movement or breathing practices

  • Avoiding certain triggers specific to your condition

These help enhance the effect of Neurotherapy.


15. Can Neurotherapy be combined with other treatments?

Yes. Neurotherapy works well alongside Ayurveda, naturopathy, physiotherapy, yoga, or conventional medicine. It is a supportive, not conflicting, system.


16. What is the philosophy behind Neurotherapy?

The core belief is:

When the body's natural pathways are reactivated, the body heals itself.

Neurotherapy removes obstacles and restores the internal intelligence that regulates every organ and system.