In our fast-paced modern world, nervous system-related functional disorders are reaching alarming rates. Millions now suffer daily from diverse symptoms: depression, dyslexia, stuttering, anxiety, phobias, insomnia, anorexia, bulimia, allergies, migraines, spasmophilia, hormonal imbalances, and more.
The root cause lies in central nervous system dysregulation. This imbalance triggers cascading effects across motor, sensory, autonomic, and psychological systems, disrupting all aspects of daily life.
These disorders, with no identifiable organic cause, often find little relief in conventional medical treatments. They profoundly impact mental health, personal fulfillment, and social integration.
Nervous functional disorders manifest as long-lasting symptoms without identifiable organic causes, resulting from a dysfunction of the nervous system. They are reversible through brain plasticity.
Category | Disorders |
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Sensory and Motor Disorders | Tinnitus, Stuttering, Dyschromatopsia, Hyperacusis/Hypoacusis, Hyperesthesia, Hypoesthesia, Functional Myopia and Hyperopia, Nystagmus, Strabismus, Light Sensitivity, Sensitivity to Cold/Heat, Sound Sensitivity, Odor Sensitivity, Muscle Pain, Tetany, Writer's Cramp, Dyslexia, Dysorthographia, Dysphasia, Dyspraxia |
Autonomic Nervous System Disorders | Acidity, Aerophagia, Allergies, Asthma, Bloating, Diabetes Insipidus, Eczema, Enuresis, Palpitations, Digestive Problems, Acid Reflux, Hay Fever, Drowsiness, Spasmophilia, Heart Disorders, Digestive Disorders, Metabolic Disorders, Intestinal Transit Disorders (constipation/diarrhea), Hormonal Imbalances, Hives, Flushing, Dizziness |
Psychological Disorders | Agoraphobia, Anorexia, Anxiety, Free-floating anxiety, Apathy, Bulimia, Brain fog, Burnout, Claustrophobia, Anger, Inferiority complex, Attention deficit, Learning difficulties, Depression, Low mood, Panic attacks, Academic underachievement, Emotional hypersensitivity, Lack of motivation, Morning fatigue, Chronic fatigue, Hyperactivity, Hypersensitivity, Irritability, Compulsive habits, Poor concentration, Low self-esteem, Headaches, Migraines, Lethargy, Phobias, Procrastination, Mood swings, Stress, Shyness, OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder), ADHD, Concentration issues, Memory problems, Sleep disorders |
The proper functioning of the central nervous system is fundamental to an individual’s balance and well-being. As the true conductor of our body, it regulates our vital functions, emotions, behaviors, as well as our hormonal and immune systems.
As the central pillar of the human body, it ensures coordination between body and mind, as well as between the individual and their environment.
Its healthy state is therefore the guarantor of our physical and psychological integrity.
However, this marvel of precision, intelligence, and adaptability is constantly subjected to the stresses of modern life. Even a minor disturbance can lead to imbalances that affect the entire body. It is therefore essential to preserve this balance in order to maintain our health and well-being.
Central nervous system dysregulation can result from multiple factors, whether sudden or gradual, deeply affecting our well-being and leading to various functional disorders.
Our modern lifestyle plays a major role in this vulnerability:
Chronic stress, excessive screen exposure, lack of sleep, and electromagnetic, noise, and chemical pollution place constant pressure on our nervous system.
Other significant events , such as a difficult birth, psychological shock, or head trauma , can also trigger immediate imbalances or leave lasting effects that emerge over time.