Procaine Pain Therapy
Pain Relief
No Drugs. No Surgery.
Procaine therapy is a safe and effective form of therapy that delivers long lasting pain relief. It is excellent for all forms of acute and chronic musculo-skeletal and joint pain from injuries and arthritic and degenerative conditions. The good thing about Procaine is that because it actually corrects the underlying pathology of the disorder, there is a good chance for the chronic pain sufferer to become permanently pain free.
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Few pain management treatments can deliver the same results with the same speed and low cost. This is great for old injuries you thought couldn’t get better. It is injected directly into the damaged area and activates your body’s natural healing processes.

How Does Procaine Work?
The reason that some injuries completely heal and others don’t has to do with circulation. In order for a damaged area of the body to regenerate and heal, it must have the critical elements that only the blood can provide: vitamins, minerals, and oxygen. Low levels of oxygen cause an accumulation of lactic acid, which is what causes pain.
Procaine is injected directly into the symptomatic area and activates the body’s natural healing processes. It has three components. The result is that the tissues get what they need to heal. And as they heal, the circulation to the area is re-established, and the treatment is successful and long-lasting. The response to treatment varies from person to person, but most people only need from 3-5 treatments.
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Injections of ozone into injured areas tackle the root of the pain. It doesn’t just numb it or mask it temporarily. Procaine actually promotes the healing of your injury.
What You Can Expect with Procaine:
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Immediate decrease in pain.
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Soft and hard tissue regeneration.
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A true cure of some chronic injuries and degenerative processes.
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The response to treatment varies from person to person, but most people only need from 3-5 treatments.
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No pain and zero side effects.
Procaine Therapy works on many forms of pain:
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Neck and Back Pain
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Joint Pain (hips, knees, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, ankles, feet . . . )
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Rotator Cuff Injuries
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Plantar fasciitis
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Damaged Connective Tissue
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Old Sports Injuries
