1- Dr. Petko Zagorchev in “Night Horizon”: The endocrine system is the great conductor of the human organism.

1- Dr. Petko Zagorchev in “Night Horizon”: The endocrine system is the great conductor of the human organism.

“Endobiogenic medicine is a new branch of medicine, a new approach to treating the human body,” said Dr. Petko Zagorchev, head of the Emergency Department in Shumen, on the Bulgarian National Radio program “Night Horizon.” He explained that the concept of endobiogenic medicine was developed by Dr. Vladimir Kamenov, a Bulgarian scientist who has been working in the field of endobiogenics for 20 years.

“It combines three components: endobiogenesis, i.e., the internal movement of biological functions in the human organism at the metabolic cellular tissue level.

That is to say this is a combination of everything which we know about the functions of the central nervous system, of the autonomic nervous system, of the endocrine nervous system, of the immune system – gathered in one crystalline level of interaction.

We try to divide the functions of the body into separate specialties in medicine. This is how it is in modern medicine. But in practice, these are functions that occur in the same organism; they are not separate from each other but are interconnected,” explained Dr. Zagorchev.

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According to him, everything that happens in the cerebral cortex, such as emotions and intellectual activity, passes to a lower level of the autonomic nervous system, to the subcortical level in the deep layers, where the mediators are formed, with which the cerebral cortex and the central nervous system influence the endocrine system, affecting the functions of the entire organism down to the level of blood cells. These are interrelationships that follow logically one after another in the human organism, Dr. Zagorchev pointed out.

“We try to look at them separately, knowing full well that they are interconnected. This defines endobiogenic medicine as an integrative physiology, that is, the physiology of normal and pathological connections in a living organism.

In other words, the great conductor of the human organism is not the central nervous system, which allows us to perform our highest intellectual activities in life; the endocrine system is the conductor that maintains balance in the human organism,” added Dr. Petko Zagorchev.

On November 2, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., we will hold an online seminar on endobiogenic medicine and treatment methods. A committee of doctors has already been formed for the legal registration of the Association of Bulgarian Doctors for Endobiogenic Medicine and Integrative Physiology.

Dr. Petko Zagorchev is a specialist in Anesthesiology, Intensive Care, Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology, and Emergency Medicine. He graduated from Medical University Varna in 1973, followed by Management at MU Varna – FOS. He obtained additional qualifications in clinical homeopathy from CEDH, France, and underwent training in Emergency Medicine at the University Hospital in Amiens, France, and in Endobiogenic Medicine at the Belgian Institute of Endobiogenic Medicine. Since 1973, he has been head of the emergency department at Shumen Hospital. He has been voted Doctor of the Year three times by the Regional Pharmaceutical Association of Shumen and the Bulgarian Medical Association. His therapeutic and diagnostic activities include the introduction of modern artificial lung ventilation in regional hospitals, new methods of modern pain relief, and new methods of detoxification in emergency toxicology. To date, in addition to being the head of the Emergency Department in Shumen, he teaches doctors and medical students in clinical homeopathy, is a member of scientific societies in clinical toxicology and clinical homeopathy, and practices as an endobiogenic specialist.

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