Historical Origins and Philosophy

Biological Medicine is born in part out of the health care practices of European homeopathy and homotoxicology, anthroposophical medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and the ancient medical system of Ayurveda. The primary goal of Biological Medicine is the support or the restoration of teleological forces of development and self-healing. It basically involves methods of diagnosis and therapy whose guiding principle is the maintenance and furtherance of the human bio-system and its regulatory mechanisms. Biological Medicine is holistic in that it holds the view that the living system is a matrix of interconnectedness - physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.

Biological Medicine is committed to the balance and harmony of the individual¡¯s outer environment and inner milieu. Hence, environmental toxins, life-style, social and professional influences, one¡¯s ecological terrain and genetic information are all vital factors in the individualized evaluation and treatment of one¡¯s health.