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Yugo Refugee Project
Helping refugees from the former SFR Yugoslavia, a project supported by the Mind Millenium Award (MS Word document)

Drug free medical centre

Academy for Bioregulatory Medicine

Biomedic Courses teaches Bioregulatory medicine through a series of courses, seminars and conferences for the contemporary physicians and health practitioners interested in expanding their medical expertise beyond the techno-pharmacological approach.

  • Postgraduate Diploma Course in Bioregulatory Medicine
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    healing handsThe Courses are set up to teach Medical practitioners scientifically viable and clinically effective Bioregulatory medical principles and methodologies. These methodologies complement the medical schools’ curricula and Postgraduate Courses set out to integrate a mix of therapeutic methods in regulating Homeostasis. Academy for Homeotoxicology encapsulates Dr Reckeweg's inovative concept of Homotoxicology, using this as a springboard for homotoxicological treatment. System approach to Homeostasis is taught in Academy for Bioregulatory Medicine, in order to balance PNEI (Psycho-neuro-immuno-endocrine system) and Cytokines network, inducing self-regulatory Homeostasis and healing.

    Allopathic medicines have not achieved the expected cures for a number of chronic and degenerative diseases. Even the most successful drugs like antibiotics, which revolutionised medicine at the turn of the last century, are increasingly powerless against new ‘superbugs’.

    medicine is beginning to realise the vast potential of self-regulatory mechanisms and therapies based on homeostasis, particularly in cases of degenerative chronic pathology. The split in medical science between allopathy and homoeopathy (naturopathy) has widened and alternatives are now largely practiced by complementary practitioners. This project aims to bridge the gap between these two medical paradigms on the basis of science and evidence based medicine.