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A user-friendly handbook on the theory and practice of bioregulatory medicineWritten by international experts in the field, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental principles and clinical practice of bioregulatory medicine. It opens with an overview of core concepts in homotoxicology, including the human body's defense and regulation systems, followed by a chapter on the development and evolution of illness. The authors cover the different preparation groups and discuss in detail the basic principles of antihomotoxic therapy: drainage and detoxification, immunomodulation, and cell and organ support. The final chapter focuses on the practical aspects of bioregulatory treatment, including the selection and availability of medications, indications, contraindications, and therapeutic strategies for a variety of common diseases. Highlights: Insights from renowned experts in homotoxicology Poster-size version of the Disease Evolution Table (DET), a key tool in daily practice Plant-, mineral-, and organ-based medications--how they work Practical information on various treatment methods, such as ointment dressings, injection therapies, and biopuncture 80 high-quality illustrations and diagrams that demonstrate key concepts Introduction to Bioregulatory Medicine is a valuable textbook for medical students, medical doctors, naturopathic physicians, homeopaths, and other health care professionals who wish to expand their knowledge in this field.
Contents
1. Introduction to bioregulatory medicine 1.1.Auto-regulating systems (ARS) 1.2. The ground regulation system of Alfred Pischinger 1.3. Inflammation as an Auto-regulating System (ARS) 1.4. The greater defense system 1.5. The matrix and the mucosal membranes 1.6. The merging of the 6 subsystems of the greater defense system to reach a synergetic concept 2. Disease development 2.1. The term homotoxin 2.2. The homotoxicological definition of disease 2.3. The disease evolution table DET as practical instrument in daily practice 2.4. Disease evolution 2.5. Health evolution 3. Preparation groups in antihomotoxic medicine 3.1. Plant preparation groups (PPGs) 3.2. Mineral preparation groups 3.3. Organ preparation groups (organ regulators or ORG) 3.4. Catalyst preparation groups (CPG) 3.5. Architecture of an antihomotoxic medication 4. The 3 pillars of antihomotoxic treatment 4.1. Drainage and detoxification 4.2. Immunomodulation 4.3. Cell and organ support 5. Bioregulatory medicine and homotoxicology in practice 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Names of Preparations 5.3 Availability of the Medications 5.4 Selection of Medications 5.5 Special Treatment Methods 5.6 Tried and Tested Indications and Special Strategies 5.7 Future Prospect