Endobiogeny heals through science and the miracle of the human body

Endobiogeny heals through science and the miracle of the human body

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Endobiogenic medicine is a holistic approach to the human body.

It is claimed that this branch of holistic medicine is on the verge of creating a real revolution, tackling “incurable” diseases such as cancer and autoimmune diseases.
The name comes from endo – inside, bio – life, and genie – the body’s ability to regulate itself. It was created 40 years ago by French doctor Christian Durafour. It focuses on the nervous and endocrine systems, which help each organ to recover in a lasting way.
We have the opportunity to learn more about endobiogeny from Radio Sofia, thanks to the visit of Dr. Charbel Abi Chahine, who will meet with Bulgarian doctors and pharmacists tomorrow. According to him, a holistic approach is important; we cannot separate the body from the psychological aspect. Each of us is unique. This means that treatment must also be unique.

“Endobiogeny is not alternative medicine, but integrative, holistic medicine. It is based on physiology and the latest scientific theories about it, without dividing the body into separate parts,” explained Dr. Shahin, adding that before devoting himself to studying this method, he himself had been treated by his future teachers.

Before applying the approaches characteristic of endobiogeny, a consultation and blood test are performed to understand how the patient interacts with the environment and where the imbalance that triggered the disease originated.
Katya Hristoforova and Kamelia Dimitrova, who have been treated with the therapeutic tools of endobiogeny and have overcome multiple sclerosis and cancer, were also guests in the studio.
“I don’t perform miracles,” Dr. Shahin emphasized. “The miracle comes from your body. I just show you the way. I prescribe certain plants that regulate functions, including those of the spirit and the psyche. As the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates said, diseases come from outside, but healing comes from within.”

Author: Dr. Charbel Abi Chahine

Dr. Charbel Abi Chahine was born on July 27, 1970 in Beirut, Lebanon, where he graduated in mathematics, physics and chemistry. In 1993, he went to Belgium to study medicine. He graduated in 2000 and won a place in the first specialized emergency care training program in the country (2002-2004). He participated in missions of “Doctors Without Borders” in Africa and for his work during military conflicts received a certificate from the Red Cross as a military field surgeon. He is a specialist in emergency medicine and resuscitation of newborns, children and adults.