Specialist Course Curriculum
Bioregulatory modular specialisation
The specialisation is divided in four parts and it is presented in a seven modular structure; first three modules are foundation of theory and another four modules are clinical application in the Bioregulatory medicine.
You can register for entire course by attendning recorded modules and work through all modules in your own pace. The entire specialisation course can be taken in your chosen order. However, in order to become board registered specialist you need to complete all seven modules in no given time before taking specialist exam.
Course Description
This specialist programme is based on a multifactiorial approach to physiology and teaches biological open systems theory. Specialisation teaches the human body's innate homeostatic capacity to self-repair and bring about autoregulatory balance. The programme implements bioregulatory principles that includes detoxification, nutritional support, regenerative medicine, PNEI modulation and psychosomatic therapies.
Module One
Systems Biology and Homeostasis
The Module One teaches a foundation of Homeostasis and a Systems Biology. It provides a foundation for the Bioregulatory medical concept and discerns all multifactorial aetiology and principles of systems regulation. The principles of bioregulation are based on two levels of the biological systems and are grouped into Higher Systems of control or PNEI (psycho-neuro-immuno-endocrine), and Lower Cellular systems of a GRS (ground regulatory systems).
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Module Two
Lower Systems of Bioregulation - GRS
One of the precondition to systems interaction (normofunction) is unimpeded informational signalling via biologically active molecules and neural or matrix signalling within the cellular and intercellular pool also known as a Ground Regulatory systems.
Detoxification of cellular or tissue levels is a process of removing any metabolic or environmental debris that disrupts signaling betwen systems, which is a vital precondition for normofunction.
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Module Three
Higher Systems of Bioregulation - PNEI
This Module explores higher biological systems involved in pathogenesis as a result of Bioregulatory disruption within the Psycho-neuro-immuno- endocrine systems.
Higher systems are related to Self-awareness that may slow down personal growth and Psychosomatisation, affecting hormonal and immune systems. Endocrine and Immune systems disruption are analysed into its homronal and immune homoestatic pathways and their interaction with lower subsystems. This lays foundation for clinical topics and Bioregulatory therapeutical principles in further modules.
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Module Four
Bioregulatory medicine in Dysfunctional disease phase
Disease is a dynamic process of gradual bioregulatory dysregulation that leads to a pathogenesis in a step-like fashion. Each phase is characterised with a more complex dysregulation.
Presomatic phase also known as a Dysfunctional phase is a first and often self-corrected spontaneously ("vis medicatrix naturae"); if left dysfunctional, it may lead to the next Inflammatory phase, as a corrective self-regulating systems falters.
We are looking into all aspects of Inflammatory process since it is one of the most important homeostatic regulation and if not corrected may precipitate further disease progression.
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Module Five
Bioregulatory medicine in Inflammatory disease phase
This module is a clinical view into inflammatory diseases in respect to blocked inflammatory process according to disease progression table. We are looking into modulating anti and pro inflamatory factors and a therapy based on regulation of inflammation.
Chronic inflammation is a step further in blocked homeostasis and this module is devising a clinical protocols of anti-inflammatory nature and regressing disease process back to its earlier stages of development.
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Module Six
Bioregulatory medicine in Degenerative disease phase
The degenerative Bioregulatory protocols are based on a complex stimulation of innate regenerative capacity, detoxifications and immune regulation as a multi system approach to degenerative condition.
This phase of disease developmet requires highly individualised diagnosis of bioregulatory nature and syllabus is enabling participants to 'think and act' through multifactorial algorithm in order to create individualised protocols.
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Module Seven
Bioregulatory medicine in Malignant (Dedifferentiation) disease phase
Dedifferentiation which also include carcinogenesis, is a phase of a disease which is according to Bioregulatory principles, the final and the most dysregulated stage of a Disease progression.
Because of the involvement of immune system, high level of toxicity and generalised systems network failure, this module syllabus contains entire network system regulation.