Endobiogenic medicine (endobiogeny) is a type of integrative and personalized medicine.
It treats the root cause of disorders in the body, by being based on the latest research in the field of human physiology.
Its philosophy focuses on prevention, overall health care, and treatment using natural methods.
The specific endobiogenic blood test is aimed at assessing the neuroendocrine system. By acknowledging the vital role of this exceptional system – the primary regulator of the human body – and improving its functioning, we allow it to naturally heal any disease that threatens our bodies.
Endobiogeny is a bridge between medicine and nature and naturally helps the body to heal itself. Fully compatible with other types of medical practices.
People with health problems often focus on treatment, aimed at the diseased part of the body and suppressing the symptoms. Well-functioning organs and their mental and psychological state are often overlooked.
According to endobiogeny, humans cannot be divided into organs, nor can these organs be divided into subsets. Therefore, it encompasses the dynamic interaction of all systems in the human body and their connection and interaction with the environment.
Endobiogeny stems from the conviction that each of us is different and considers the human organism as a unique body, as a “terrain.” In this sense, there are over 8 billion different terrains on Earth. When they are irritated, they react in their own way – someone develops high blood pressure, someone else has a heart attack, and a third person remains healthy. Therefore, the endobiogenic therapeutic strategy cannot be limited to the creation of universal therapies for everyone. The disease is treated in a way that is entirely tailored to the overall condition of the specific patient. Endobiogenic medicine respects the unique functional and anatomical integrity of the individual and is capable of restoring balance to each individual. That is why every therapy is personalized.
Since the neurological and endocrine systems of the human body maintain a constant exchange of information, the body can encounter “aggressors” or “stressors” at any moment, adapt to the aggression or stress, recover, and return to a new state of balance (health). Disease arises when the body’s defense mechanisms are repeatedly activated over a short period, disrupting the recovery processes. This is why endobiogenic medicine focuses on the endocrine system. By acknowledging the vital role of this exceptional system – the primary regulator of the human body – and improving its functioning, we allow it to naturally heal any disease that threatens our bodies.