Integrative Medicine
Some examples and applications:
List of services
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Bioregulatory MedicineListing 1Bioregulatory medicine is a science that focuses on the adjustment of disrupted biological processes that cause disease. Medicines with bioregulatory properties are mainly composed of natural ingredients. The concentration is high enough to move the body process to correction and low enough to cause little or no side effects.
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Functional Medicine
Functional Medicine applies a personalized and "system-oriented" model, attempting to identify and address the underlying causes of a disease. They take into account, among other things genetic factors, environmental and lifestyle factors, and mainly the dysregulation of various body systems, which may underlie the onset and progression of diseases.
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System Medicine
Systems medicine is an interdisciplinary field of study that looks at the systems of the human body as part of an integrated whole. Systems Medicine uses Systems Biology as a basis for this, incorporating biochemical, physiological, and environment interactions. The most modern computer techniques are often used, such as the new "-omic" techniques (eg. genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics).
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Orthomolecular MedicineListing 4Orthomolecular medicine is about maintaining and optimizing health, through adaptation of lifestyle and diet, often with extra support through supplements of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids and other important nutrients.
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Micro-Immunotherapy
Micro-immunotherapy is an immunomodulation therapy that uses the same messengers as the immune system (for example cytokines, hormones, growth factors, nucleic acids) to transmit information to the body and “readjust” the immune response. These are prepared in low concentrations (low-doses) through a process of dilution-dynamisation, thereby guaranteeing high tolerance. Micro-immunotherapy is used in the treatment of both acute and chronic conditions in which the balance of the immune system is disturbed.
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PhytotherapieListing 2Phytotherapy uses the professional application of herbal medicines (phytotherapeutics) with the aim of maintaining or promoting health. Phytotherapeutics are medicines which contain as active ingredients only plants, parts of plants or plant materials or combinations thereof, in raw or processed state.
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HomeopathyListing 3Homeopathy is a medical approach aimed at improving the health of the sick person as a whole. The patient's self-healing ability is central to this. Homeopathic medicines are selected according to the individual symptoms of the patient, and where those symptoms are similar to those that these substances can produce in a healthy person ("Similia Similibus Curentur").