Neuronal Regeneration through Auricular Brain Stimulation (ABS): Foundations, Clinical Studies, and Economic Potential in Parkinson’s Treatment

This article delves into the Auricular Brain Stimulation (ABS) technique—based on permanent micro-implants developed by Dr. Werth—as a less invasive alternative for Parkinson’s disease. The treatment aims for neuronal regeneration and the restoration of functional balance in the affected brain areas. Results from clinical studies are cited, highlighting that 97% of patients in an internal study reported a substantial improvement in their quality of life, and an economic analysis demonstrating the potential for savings in medication costs for treated patients is mentioned. The document is supported by detailed clinical cases and an explanation of the therapy’s mechanism of action.