European Biological Wellness

The human body is a biological and informational system, in which all elements and parts of the system are tightly connected to each other. Such an approach is essential for holistic medicine and biological wellness. It traces its roots to Ayurveda, traditional Chinese Medicine, homeopathy and homotoxicology. Based on such approach a practitioner can effectively influence and fine tune various organs and systems, stimulate and modulate their function and hence restore homeostasis. This is the main difference of holistic biological wellness from the allopathic system of conventional academic medicine, which simplifies existing connections between organs and systems and targets isolated symptoms without eliminating the entire problem. Such a mechanistic approach does not always guarantee success when dealing with such sophisticated structures as the human body, mind and psyche.

With the continual quest for longevity, aging prevention and prophylaxis of diseases European Wellness Group created its own dimension of healthcare system – EUROPEAN BIOLOGICAL WELLNESS, a unique blend of medicine, psychology, philosophy, biochemistry, cell biology and cellular technology.

This is an answer to the rise of chronic, age and lifestyle related illnesses, toxins and pollution. It is not enough to eliminate the symptoms of the disease or even to treat the core of the illness. Such circumstances leave no choice for society but to seek alternatives to conventional medicine. More and more people are simply dissatisfied with conventional therapies and opt for traditional or alternative medicine, with one simple reason behind it – they “wish to feel better.” Isn’t that what “wellness” is about: not only defeat the illness but improve the quality of life and make the person “feel good”? – To be, to feel and to look well!

This is the main difference of European Biological Wellness from the allopathic system of conventional academic medicine, which simplifies existing connections between organs and systems and targets isolated symptoms without eliminating the entire problem. Such a mechanistic approach does not always guarantee success when dealing with such sophisticated structures as the human body, mind and psyche.

European Biological Wellness is European Wellness Group approach to healthcare that embraces the concerns of the public and medical professionals for a more effective, compassionate, patient-centered approach. We define our approach as a healing-oriented therapies that take account of the whole person (body, mind and spirit), including all aspects of life. It emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and makes use of all appropriate therapies: Biological, Conventional, Complementary, Traditional and Alternative.

Traditionally, in European medical practices both biological medicine and wellness have been integrated into mainstream medicine. Most medical universities and hospitals are developing complementary and integrated medicine programs, and biomedical research organizations are investing more into the investigation of these practices. There are multiple medical associations and societies of biological and integrative medicine, journals dedicated to biological therapies, and scientific institutions conducting research and clinical trials on biological medicine. This rising interest in biological wellness reflects not only changing behaviors but also changing needs and values in modern society.

However, a large portion of knowledge and experience of biological wellness is still elective and not part of the learning process for most medical practitioners. There is also a wide variation in content, interpretation and the delivery of training on biological wellness. The development of practitioners’ competencies in biological wellness remains a challenge to overcome. Understanding the principles of biological wellness requires both a synthesis of multiple facts and a need for experience-based learning to facilitate effective clinical awareness. Experience, within the context of the application, offers the deepest level of comprehension. Teaching biological wellness practices and systems should be systematized and straightforward. However, many of these systems and practices are complex and are founded on paradigms that contrast significantly with conventional medical standards.

The global network of European Wellness Centers worldwide are bound by the concept of European Biological Wellness. Philosophy does not support a mechanistic approach to the patient but encourages holistic care, promotes therapies stimulating healing and regeneration, and puts wellness as a cornerstone of the intended outcomes. The two integral components of European Biological Wellness are maximal safety of the therapeutic modalities and compatibility with conventional medicine.