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all therapeutic disciplines integrated by biomedicine regulate Homeostasis on three levels: mind, bioenergy and body

1. mind orientated biomedicine

Changes of lifestyle around misperceptions of and distorted mental-emotional mechanisms. These form the core of any psychosomatic disease.

Therapies include:
psychotherapy
psychiatry
clinical hypnosis
antroposophy
counselling
bioenergetics
bates method
neurolinguistic programming...

Rebalancing the psychological mechanism is achieved either by a direct psychological approach, or indirectly via body-mind link. Both will alter unconscious programs responsible for morbid patterns of disease.

Mind oriented biomedicine is a practical synthesis of the teaching of Dr. Milton H. Erickson, Dr. Eric Berne, Dr. Wilhelm Reich, Dr. Arthur Janov, Dr. Sigmund Freud, Dr. Carl G. Jung, and others. Psychotherapeutic techniques which utilise a body-mind link such as bioenergetics, developed by Dr. Alexander Lowen, the Bates method developed by Dr. William H. Bates and Curative Eurythmy, developed by Dr. Rudolph Steiner, are also used within this framework.

2. bioenergy (information) biomedicine

System biology focuses on blocked information flow. It focuses on energetic and nutritional aspects of disease, resolving blockages along the inherent energetic and metabolic pathways.

Therapies include:
acupuncture
herbalism
homoeopathy
bach therapy
homotoxicology
cranio sacral therapy
nutrition
polarity therapy
colour magnet laser therapy...

Homeopathy and Bach flower therapies achieve equilibrium by prescribing energetically potent remedies. Acupuncture recharges or discharges bioenergetic deficiency or excess by inserting electro-conductive needles. Cranio-sacral therapy focuses on the relationship between energetic and connective tissue blockages that alienate affected parts of the body from the overall body consciousness. Colour therapy and electro-magnet-laser therapy provide various energetic antidotes from an electro-magnetic spectrum in order to restore the original flow. Nutritional evaluation and correction complement energetic requirements by reharmonising catabolic (energy producing) and anabolic (energy consuming) physiological processes.

Bioenergy orientated therapy is a practical synthesis of the teachings of Dr. Samuel Hahnemann and Dr. Edward Bach, who developed Homeopathy and Bach Flower Therapy and Dr. Hans H Reckeweg who progressed classical homeopathical approach into homotoxicology; Dr. Randolph Stone and Dr. William G. Sutherland, who formulated polarity therapy and cranio sacral therapy and Dr. Felix Mann, who produced work on ancient oriental disciplines such as Acupuncture, and many others.

3. body orientated biomedicine

Biomedic body orientated therapy focuses on structural and postural aspects of a disease. It is treating environmental aspect of disease by removing toxic molecules or xenobiotics known to impair normal function; postural approach re-educate the patients faulty habits.

Therapies include:
physiotherapy
chiropractic
psychosomatic bodywork
osteopathy
massage
shiatsu
rolfing, alexander and feldenkrais methods
manual lymphatic drainage
environmental medicine (detoxification, nutrition)...

There is a wide spectrum of manipulative techniques which treat connective tissue in the body. Biomedic treatment will provide the most appropriate combination of techniques. Chiropractic and Osteopathy primarily resolve misalignment of the skeletal systems. Physiotherapy and various massage techniques resolve tissue imbalances, whether within the musculo-connective tissue or in bodily fluids. Visceral manipulative techniques act upon affected internal organs. Postural work such as the Alexander technique, Feldenkrais or Rolfing treatments complete the body-orientated therapy by focusing on faulty postural habits. Additional respiratory and kinesthetic re-education contributes further to vibrant health.

Body oriented biomedicine is a practical synthesis of the teaching of Daniel David Palmer (Chiropractic), Dr. Andrew Taylor Still (Osteopathy), Ida Rolf (Rolfing), Mosha Feldenkrais (Feldenkrais method), Frederic Mathias Alexander (Alexander principle) and many others.