Endobiogeny: a global approach to systems biology (part 2 of 2)

Glob Adv Health Med. 2013 Mar;2(2):32-44. doi: 10.7453/gahmj.2013.013.

Abstract

ENDOBIOGENY AND THE BIOLOGY OF FUNCTIONS ARE BASED ON FOUR SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS THAT ARE KNOWN AND GENERALLY ACCEPTED: (1) human physiology is complex and multifactorial and exhibits the properties of a system; (2) the endocrine system manages metabolism, which is the basis of the continuity of life; (3) the metabolic activity managed by the endocrine system results in the output of biomarkers that reflect the functional achievement of specific aspects of metabolism; and (4) when biomarkers are related to each other in ratios, it contextualizes one type of function relative to another to which is it linked anatomically, sequentially, chronologically, biochemically, etc.

Keywords: Endobiogeny; functional medicine; reductionism; systems biology.

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  • Review