Neural Therapy and Procaine: Ridgeline Providers on Decoding the Health Matrix

At Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics in Idaho Falls and Ammon, our focus extends past surface-level care to the deeper systems that influence how the body recovers and functions. One of the therapies we are most often asked about is neural therapy with procaine, an approach intended to support communication within the nervous system, ease inflammation, and restore whole-body balance.
The therapy was recently the subject of a featured episode of Decoding the Health Matrix, hosted by Dr. George Yiachos. Ridgeline providers Christina Finnerty, FNP-C, and Kim Look, IV Specialist, joined the conversation to share their clinical experience with procaine IV and neural therapy.
About the Episode
The full conversation is available on YouTube under the title Unlocking the Power of Neural Therapy & Procaine, featuring Ridgeline Longevity & Aesthetics. The episode walks through how procaine IV therapy works, the science behind neural therapy, and how these tools fit into a broader plan for long-term wellness. It is a calm, detailed discussion, and a good starting point if you want the why before the what.
The Voices in the Conversation
Dr. George Yiachos, MD, is a board-certified cardiologist and the founder of WPR Medical, where he integrates functional, regenerative, and preventive medicine with a focus on chronic inflammation and long-term cardiovascular health.
Christina Finnerty, FNP-C, leads patient care at Ridgeline with a focus on integrative medicine and personalized wellness, working at the root level on concerns like chronic pain, hormonal imbalance, and inflammation.
Kim Look brings more than 15 years of IV-specialist experience to Ridgeline. She designs customized infusion protocols, with specialties that include procaine IV, glutathione, high-dose vitamin C, immune-support infusions, EBOO, and high-dose ozone.
The Foundations of Neural Therapy
Neural therapy centers on the autonomic nervous system, the communication network that influences every organ, tissue, and cell. When nerve pathways become overstimulated by trauma, chronic illness, or sustained stress, the body can stay locked in fight-or-flight, which feeds inflammation, pain, and fatigue.
Procaine, originally developed as a local anesthetic, offers a gentle way to support the body's internal signaling. Delivered intravenously or through targeted neural injections, it supports the sodium-potassium exchange across cell membranes, a process central to nerve function and mitochondrial health. The intended result is steadier signaling, better circulation and oxygenation, and a nervous system that spends more time in repair mode.
Targeted Applications
In the episode, Christina and Kim explain how neural therapy can be delivered through specialized injections sometimes called plexus resets or ganglion injections. These target nerve clusters that influence different body systems, including the vagus nerve, the cervical spine, and facial and pelvic regions.
The same approach can be applied to scars. Surgical or injury scars can create what practitioners call interference fields, areas of disrupted signaling that may contribute to tension or discomfort. Scar-focused neural therapy is intended to help release those patterns.
What Patients Often Notice, and How to Learn More
Most patients describe procaine IV sessions as deeply relaxing. Mild warmth or tingling can occur as the nervous system settles, and many people report steadier sleep, less discomfort, and a renewed sense of calm in the days after a session. Responses vary, and your provider will adjust the plan as your body responds.
To explore whether neural therapy or procaine IV fits your health goals, schedule a consultation at our Idaho Falls or Ammon location. The full podcast episode is a worthwhile listen beforehand.
This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider about your individual health situation.
This therapy is provided under the supervision of a licensed medical provider. Discuss your individual health situation with our team before beginning any new protocol.
Individual results may vary. Information on this page is educational and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice.
