3rd Training Course on Endobiogenic Medicine and Integrative Physiology
for doctors and pharmacists
(The seminar is also open to non-physicians and therapists seeking to improve their health literacy and practice.)
Lecturer
Dr. Charbel Abi Chahine, Belgium
TRAINING PROGRAM 2025–2026
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
SEMINAR I: September 26-28, 2025
A. Introduction to Endobiogeny: Integrative Medicine
History
Definition of Endobiogenesis
From Selye to Duraffourd
The concept of stress: general adaptation syndrome
The terrain: adaptation and adaptability
Adaptation: congestion – inflammation – immunity
The endocrine system as regulator of the terrain
The nervous system: Central nervous system – Peripheral nervous system
The emunctories
B. The nervous system
Introduction
Anatomy: central nervous system, peripheral nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system: origin, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Sympathetic nervous system:
Alpha-sympathetic nervous system: anatomy, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Beta-sympathetic nervous system: anatomy, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Pineal gland (epiphysis):
Physiology
B. Corticotropin axis
Definition and anatomy
The hypothalamus: anatomy and hormones
The pituitary gland: anatomy and hormones
The adrenal glands: anatomy and hormones
The general adaptation system
Clinical signs associated with the corticotropic axis
D. Pathologies related to the nervous system and the corticotropin axis
Spasmophilia
Migraine
Asthma, eczema, Allergies
Respiratory tract infections: bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections
Dysthymia: reactive depression (e.g., burnout, grief), endogenous depression (e.g., bipolar disorder, melancholia)
Sleep disorders
Parkinson’s syndrome
SEMINAR II: November 21-23, 2025
A. Overview
B. Gonadotropic axis
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormones: GnRH, LnRH
Pituitary hormones: FSH and LH
Sex glands: anatomy, hormones
Clinical signs associated with the gonadotropic axis
C. The thyrotropic axis
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormone: TRH
Pituitary hormone: TSH
Thyroid gland: anatomy and hormones
Clinical signs, related to thyrotropic axis
G. Somatotropin
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormones: GHRH, GHIH
Pituitary hormones: GH, prolactin
The pancreas – Glucagon – Insulin
Clinical signs associated with the somatotropic axis
SEMINAR III: January 16-18, 2026
A. Overview
B. Introduction to phytotherapy: Detailed information about Galenic preparations
C. Biology of Functions: Introduction – Interpretation of Blood Tests
D. Plants, associated with the nervous system
D. Plants, associated with the corticotropin axis
E. The line of life: from birth – to childhood – to adolescence
SEMINAR IV: March 21-23, 2026
A. Overview
B. Plants, associated with the gonadotropic axis
C. Plants associated with the thyrotropic axis and the autotrophic axis
D. Glucose metabolism – lipid metabolism – protein metabolism
Diabetes mellitus
Hypoglycemia
Alzheimer’s disease. Dyslipidemia. Gout
G. Biology on functions
Advances in understanding blood tests
Detailed information on some indicators
SEMINAR V: May 15-17, 2026
A. Overview
1. The menstrual cycle
2. Breast pathologies
3. Fibroids of the uterus
B. Splanchnic congestion
1. Crohn’s disease
2. Colitis – Hepatitis – Pancreatitis
C. Vitamins and trace elements
D. Genital infections – Urinary tract infections
Cervicitis
Vaginitis
Prostatitis
Orchitis and epididymitis
Prostate diseases
D. Biology of functions – More information and better understanding of indicators
SEMINAR VI: June 26-28, 2026
A: Immune system
B: Multiple sclerosis
C: Biology on functions: tumor markers
G: Cancer biology
SEMINAR VII: September 18-20, 2026
Osteoporosis
Pregnancy and reproductive health
Depression
SEMINAR VIII: November 27-29, 2026
Therapeutic mushrooms
Cannabinoids (CBD)
White poplar therapy
Others
University Hospital “Lozenech” Sofia 2025–2026
Program of training 2025–2026
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
Belgian Institute of Endobiogeny and Integrative Physiology
Bulgarian Association for Endobiogenic Medicine
BULGARIAN ORGANIZATION OF DOCTORS IN ENDOBIOGENIC MEDICINE AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
Additional information
The seminars are held in English with
translation into Bulgarian provided. They start at
Friday at 9 a.m. and continue until 5 p.m. (except for
Sunday, when the seminar continues until 1 p.m.). In
end of the training course, upon successful completion
exam and internship in Brussels and/or Bulgaria is obtained
certificate of practice. All others can receive a certificate of participation.
The price of each seminar is 750 leva (380 euros) for in-person attendance and 500 euros for online participation (at least two seminars must be attended in person in this case). Students and specialists in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and related fields are eligible for a 50% discount on the price of the seminars.
students are entitled to a 50% reduction in the fee for
training for each seminar. The price includes
three days of teaching, technical support,
lunches and coffee breaks. The fee for each seminar must be paid by bank transfer no later than one week before the date of the seminar.

3rd Training Course on Endobiogenic Medicine and Integrative Physiology
for doctors and pharmacists
(The seminar is also open to non-physicians and therapists seeking to improve their health literacy and practice.)
Lecturer
Dr. Charbel Abi Chahine, Belgium
TRAINING PROGRAM 2025–2026
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
SEMINAR I: September 26-28, 2025
A. Introduction to Endobiogeny: Integrative Medicine
History
Definition of Endobiogenesis
From Selye to Duraffourd
The concept of stress: general adaptation syndrome
The terrain: adaptation and adaptability
Adaptation: congestion – inflammation – immunity
The endocrine system as regulator of the terrain
The nervous system: Central nervous system – Peripheral nervous system
The emunctories
B. The nervous system
Introduction
Anatomy: central nervous system, peripheral nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system: origin, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Sympathetic nervous system:
Alpha-sympathetic nervous system: anatomy, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Beta-sympathetic nervous system: anatomy, autacoids, and neurotransmitters
Pineal gland (epiphysis):
Physiology
B. Corticotropin axis
Definition and anatomy
The hypothalamus: anatomy and hormones
The pituitary gland: anatomy and hormones
The adrenal glands: anatomy and hormones
The general adaptation system
Clinical signs associated with the corticotropic axis
D. Pathologies related to the nervous system and the corticotropin axis
Spasmophilia
Migraine
Asthma, eczema, Allergies
Respiratory tract infections: bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections
Dysthymia: reactive depression (e.g., burnout, grief), endogenous depression (e.g., bipolar disorder, melancholia)
Sleep disorders
Parkinson’s syndrome
SEMINAR II: November 21-23, 2025
A. Overview
B. Gonadotropic axis
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormones: GnRH, LnRH
Pituitary hormones: FSH and LH
Sex glands: anatomy, hormones
Clinical signs associated with the gonadotropic axis
C. The thyrotropic axis
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormone: TRH
Pituitary hormone: TSH
Thyroid gland: anatomy and hormones
Clinical signs, related to thyrotropic axis
G. Somatotropin
Definition and anatomy
Hypothalamic hormones: GHRH, GHIH
Pituitary hormones: GH, prolactin
The pancreas – Glucagon – Insulin
Clinical signs associated with the somatotropic axis
SEMINAR III: January 16-18, 2026
A. Overview
B. Introduction to phytotherapy: Detailed information about Galenic preparations
C. Biology of Functions: Introduction – Interpretation of Blood Tests
D. Plants, associated with the nervous system
D. Plants, associated with the corticotropin axis
E. The line of life: from birth – to childhood – to adolescence
SEMINAR IV: March 21-23, 2026
A. Overview
B. Plants, associated with the gonadotropic axis
C. Plants associated with the thyrotropic axis and the autotrophic axis
D. Glucose metabolism – lipid metabolism – protein metabolism
Diabetes mellitus
Hypoglycemia
Alzheimer’s disease. Dyslipidemia. Gout
G. Biology on functions
Advances in understanding blood tests
Detailed information on some indicators
SEMINAR V: May 15-17, 2026
A. Overview
1. The menstrual cycle
2. Breast pathologies
3. Fibroids of the uterus
B. Splanchnic congestion
1. Crohn’s disease
2. Colitis – Hepatitis – Pancreatitis
C. Vitamins and trace elements
D. Genital infections – Urinary tract infections
Cervicitis
Vaginitis
Prostatitis
Orchitis and epididymitis
Prostate diseases
D. Biology of functions – More information and better understanding of indicators
SEMINAR VI: June 26-28, 2026
A: Immune system
B: Multiple sclerosis
C: Biology on functions: tumor markers
G: Cancer biology
SEMINAR VII: September 18-20, 2026
Osteoporosis
Pregnancy and reproductive health
Depression
SEMINAR VIII: November 27-29, 2026
Therapeutic mushrooms
Cannabinoids (CBD)
White poplar therapy
Others
University Hospital “Lozenech” Sofia 2025–2026
Program of training 2025–2026
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
Belgian Institute of Endobiogeny and Integrative Physiology
Bulgarian Association for Endobiogenic Medicine
BULGARIAN ORGANIZATION OF DOCTORS IN ENDOBIOGENIC MEDICINE AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY
The training is divided into eight seminars lasting 3 days.
The courses are supplemented with numerous clinical cases.
Additional information
The seminars are held in English with
translation into Bulgarian provided. They start at
Friday at 9 a.m. and continue until 5 p.m. (except for
Sunday, when the seminar continues until 1 p.m.). In
end of the training course, upon successful completion
exam and internship in Brussels and/or Bulgaria is obtained
certificate of practice. All others can receive a certificate of participation.
The price of each seminar is 750 leva (380 euros) for in-person attendance and 500 euros for online participation (at least two seminars must be attended in person in this case). Students and specialists in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and related fields are eligible for a 50% discount on the price of the seminars.
students are entitled to a 50% reduction in the fee for
training for each seminar. The price includes
three days of teaching, technical support,
lunches and coffee breaks. The fee for each seminar must be paid by bank transfer no later than one week before the date of the seminar.

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