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The Theory of Endobiogeny Volume 2: Foundational Concepts for
Treatments of Common Clinical Conditions addresses the core
elements of the adaptation response to stressors: autonomic nervous
system (ANS), corticotropic axis, immunity and digestive tract
function. The volume is oriented for clinical practice, offering
clear discussions on treating the root cause of numerous common
disorders, and symptomatically addressing the destabilizing factor
in a vast number of disorders ranging from depression to irritable
bowel, and from migraines to insomnia called spasmophilia.
Theory of Endobiogeny, Volume 3: Advanced Concepts for Treatment of
Complex Clinical Conditions explains complex and multi-factorial
disorders and diseases using the theory of endobiogeny. It provides
detailed applications of biological modeling, in-depth assessment
into common disorders, an endobiogenic analysis, guidance on using
biological modeling tools, and suggestions for treatment using
standard of care treatments that also take into account diet,
lifestyle and medicinal plants. This approach is an evolution in
thinking from reductionism to holism, offering advice for
symptomatic treatments that can be used in conjunction with a new
way of thinking about diseases and disease management.
The Theory of Endobiogeny Volume 1: Global Systems Thinking and
Biological Modeling for Clinical Medicine offers researchers and
clinicians a detailed introduction to the theory of Endobiogeny.
The book presents a new approach to medicine that is at once
scientific and humanistic, quantitative, and qualitative. The
philosophical and experimental basis of a global complex systems
approach to physiology is presented along with a mathematical
approach to modeling the dynamism of the terrain. The importance of
the history and physical examination are renewed as a source of
"big data" readily available to clinicians for greater insight into
the patient's state. Expansion of the therapeutic compendium is
proposed based on a rational, clinical approach correlated to
mathematical indicators of the physiologic state. What is proposed
in this work is a fundamental shift in scientific thinking with a
resulting expansion of the boundaries of clinical medicine for the
21st century and beyond.
The Theory of Endobiogeny Volume 4: Bedside Handbook concisely
presents core elements of the theory and practice of clinical
Endobiogeny. It is an essential reference for Endobiogenists and
for integrative medicine practitioners looking to expand their
practice. Signs, symptoms and biology of function indexes are
correlated to each other according to principles of integrative
endocrinology and physiology. Over 20 common illnesses are
succinctly summarized to be read in under 10 minutes conveying the
essence of neuroendocrine causes, mechanisms and effects, followed
by prioritization of Endobiogenic treatments based on 40+ years of
clinical experience. Finally, for exemplary prescriptions,
alternate plants are proposed based on the context of the specific
illness. A succinct materia medica summarizes the essence and key
role of nearly 80 medicinal plants used in clinical Endobiogeny,
offering new insights for experienced prescribers and clear
guidance for those new to the usage of medicinal plants. The Theory
of Endobiogeny Volume 4 provides clinicians and researchers with a
concise handbook covering the application of Endobiogeny in current
clinical practice.
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