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JL Integrative Medicine
Light Centre
10 Portman Square
Baker Street
London W1H 6AZ
Email: jlalternativemedicine@gmail.com
Tel: 07493 832634

WHAT IS BIOREGULATORY MEDICINE?
Principles of Bioregulatory Medicine
Bioregulatory medicine is a systems-based medical approach that focuses on supporting the body’s innate ability to regulate, adapt, and heal. Rather than targeting isolated symptoms, it seeks to understand how physiological systems become dysregulated over time and how balance can be restored.
Key principles include:
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Regulation over suppression
Symptoms are viewed as signals of underlying imbalance. The aim is to restore normal regulatory processes rather than suppressing physiological responses.
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Systems and network thinking
The body is understood as an interconnected network involving the nervous, immune, endocrine, metabolic, and detoxification systems. Dysfunction in one area affects the whole.
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Phased and progressive disease model
Illness is seen as a gradual process, moving from functional disturbance to structural pathology, allowing for earlier intervention before irreversible disease develops.
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Support of self-healing mechanisms
Treatment strategies are designed to stimulate and support the body’s self-regulatory capacity through targeted biological, nutritional, and complementary interventions.
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Individualised treatment
Each person’s biochemistry, environment, stress load, and adaptive capacity are considered, leading to personalised care rather than protocol-driven treatment.
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Integration with biomedical understanding
Bioregulatory medicine is informed by physiology, biochemistry, and pathophysiology, and is designed to work alongside conventional medical care rather than replace it.

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