Procaine and sodium bicarbonate infusions
Inflammation with hyperacidity in the body’s internal environment is one of the most common factors contributing to many illnesses. Procaine, which exhibits significant anti-inflammatory effectiveness, together with sodium bicarbonate, which has an alkaline reaction, can alleviate disorders related to acidic internal environment. This approach is widely used in naturopathy.
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Procaine has been a stable component in medicine for over 100 years due to its excellent tolerability by patients and significant effectiveness. Its popularity began when it was used to treat neurological pain. Numerous scientific studies confirm that the combination of these two solutions is highly effective when administered simultaneously. The desired effects include vasodilation, anti-inflammatory action, pain relief, antioxidant effect, and stabilization of the autonomic nervous system.
Sodium bicarbonate is a substance naturally produced in the body. Since ancient times, sodium bicarbonate salts (pure sodium bicarbonate) have been used to neutralize blood and tissue acidosis. Even today, the use of alkaline medications is recommended for patients with digestive disorders, as well as for many chronic illnesses and complementary cancer treatments. It also acts preventatively, helping to prevent chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer.
The infusion of procaine and sodium bicarbonate is a potent combination of drugs that combines both necessary effects and significantly enhances them.
Procaine and sodium bicarbonate infusions for cancer and chronic inflammatory disease treatment are highly effective, especially for patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy. These patients often experience hyperacidity throughout the body and in cancer-affected tissues, clinically manifesting as pain, sensory disturbances, cramps, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weakness.
Procaine and sodium bicarbonate infusions also yield positive results for patients with rheumatic diseases and chronic pain syndromes.
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