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    PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATING MEDICINE



    Definition

    Physiological Regulating Medicine (PRM) represents the most up-to-date integration of Conventional Medicine and Complementary Alternative Medicine. It  is based upon knowledge in Molecular Biology and especially in Psycho-Neuro-Endocrine-Immunology.

    Physiological Regulating Medicine considers human beings as a unity of mind and body, analyzes then in terms of complexity of PNEI network, investigates on their Biochemistry, treating diseases through a combined strategy aiming at inducing self-regulation mechanisms capable of restoring the body’s homeostatic balance and preserving all organic functions.

    PRM arises from a revolutionary idea: to bring a sick organism back to its original physiological conditions by using medications containing, besides remedies from homeopathic pharmacopeia, also and in particular those biological molecules, called messenger molecules (neuropeptides, hormones, interleukins, and growth factors) that control and regulate organic functions under healthy conditions.

    Of particularly innovative value is the therapeutic use of these messenger molecules at very low doses, called physiological low-doses, and above all, activated according to a specific method of pharmaceutical preparation called SKA (Sequential Kinetic Activation), which can render the low dosages as active in the treatment of the most diverse diseases as the high concentrations normally used in clinical pharmacology… but without the latter’s side effects. 

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