Description
Book SynopsisAn accessible and vitally needed book detailings groundbreaking system for treating digestive disorders including IBS, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, GERD and dysbiosis.
This innovative book introduces and explains with clarity the concepts, philosophy and practical applications of endobiogenic medicine, a patient-centred diagnostic approach to treatment that originated in France and is now taught across the globe.
Using in-depth case studies, Paul Michael gives us detailed treatment plans including specific diets, manual therapy and the use of targeted plants and supplements.
He also offers new insights into the mechanism behind the autoimmune process seen in Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis from the endobiogenic perspective.
Table of ContentsABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE - The terrain
CHAPTER TWO - The autonomic nervous system
CHAPTER THREE - Plant medicines that act on the autonomic nervous system
CHAPTER FOUR - Case studies related to the autonomic nervous system: workbook exercises
CHAPTER FIVE - Drainage
CHAPTER SIX - Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency: symptomatology
CHAPTER SEVEN - Introduction to the endocrine system
CHAPTER EIGHT - Corticotropic axis
CHAPTER NINE - Gonadotropic axis
CHAPTER TEN - Thyrotropic axis
CHAPTER ELEVEN - Somatotropic axis
CHAPTER TWELVE - The microbiome of the gut
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - Treatment aimed at correcting the microbiome
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - IBS, IBD and inflammation
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - Functional biology
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Endobiogenic physical examination
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Green clay
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - What about the diet?
CHAPTER NINTEEN - Manual therapy in the treatment of abdominal adhesions
CHAPTER TWENTY - Case studies
REFERENCE LIST
BIBLIOGRAPHY