Full Description
The Theory of Endobiogeny Volume 2: Foundational Concepts for Treatments of Common Clinical Conditions addresses the core elements of the adaptation response to stressors: autonomic nervous system (ANS), corticotropic axis, immunity and digestive tract function. The volume is oriented for clinical practice, offering clear discussions on treating the root cause of numerous common disorders, and symptomatically addressing the destabilizing factor in a vast number of disorders ranging from depression to irritable bowel, and from migraines to insomnia called spasmophilia.
Contents
1. A clinical approach to the autonomic nervous systems2. A clinical approach to the corticotropic axis3. Immunity4. A general endobiogenic approach to regulation of the immune system5. Symbiosis6. Disorders of dysbiosis7. Hepatobiliary insufficiency8. Exocrine pancreas9. Infectious diseases of the ear, nose, throat, and bronchus10. A clinical approach to thyrotropic axis 11. Spasmophilia12. Endobiogeny in clinical practice: A case study of recurrent streptococcal infectionAppendix A: Materia medica



