
Herbal and Endobiogenic Medicine
Endobiogenic Medicine centers around the crucial role of the endocrine system (hormonal system). This system acts as the true manager of the organism, overseeing and regulating every other system in the body. Think of the endocrine system as the architect of health, orchestrating balance and harmony within the body's intricate network. By understanding its functions, we can unlock a deeper insight into the mechanisms behind the disease process.
What is endobiogenic medicine (endobiogeny)?
Endobiogeny is a theory of terrain that assesses how the internal life of the body is generated and sustained.
Endo - meaning internal
Bio - meaning life
Geny - meaning origin
The terms endobiogeny and endobiogenic thus refer to the origins of internal life.
Christian Duraffourd MD conceived the endobiogenic concept, and its teaching was developed by Drs Christian Duraffourd and Jean-Claude Lapraz. Drs Duraffourd and Lapraz decided very early on to use plant medicines as the treatment modality as the complexity of the plants perfectly match the complexity of the human organism.
Endobiogenic medicine is a system of medicine that considers the endocrine system to be the true manager of the body. It is the true manager, as it is the only system that manages itself and every other system in the body. The autonomic nervous system helps to regulate the endocrine system. It regulates the intensity and duration of the endocrine function.
The theory of terrain is principal to the endobiogenic concept. When we speak about terrain, we mean the internal environment of the body. The environment of the cells, the tissues and the organs and how these function as a whole. The terrain is governed by the endocrine and the autonomic nervous systems.
To explain the terrain: in my clinic, I use the analogy of a house that has mould growing in it. In order for mould to grow, there needs to be a suitable environment (terrain) for the spores to take root. If you simply use mould killer and clean the mould, it will keep coming back. You need to address the reason why the mould is there in the first place. Why is the environment suitable for the mould to survive and flourish? Once you change the environment of the house, e.g. stop drying your clothes on the radiators, add an extractor in the kitchen, install a positive air system etc. the mould will no longer find a home.
If we look at recurrent infection, we can see this theory at play in the human body. Have you ever wondered why some people are prone to specific infections and others are not? If we simply use anti-infectious agents, we may not succeed in preventing recurrent infection from returning or we may have to use anti-infectious agents constantly. On the other hand, if we alter the environment within, the infectious agent, whether it be a bacteria, virus or fungus, will not be able to grow and become pathogenic. This theory applies to all ailments and not just infectious diseases.
'The germ is nothing. The terrain is everything'. (Louis Pasteur, 1822–1895).
Functional Biology - Endobiogenic blood analysis
The functional biology, also known as the biology of functions, is a unique blood test unlike no other. It does not evaluate serum levels (blood levels) of hormones. Rather, it evaluates the activity of the hormones at a cellular and tissular level, providing over 150 markers. Conventional blood tests which evaluate serum levels of hormones do not look at how the hormones are functioning in the body and do not consider the notion of relativity. This is why, in many cases, a patient may present with symptoms but have normal blood test results.
The functional biology, helps the practitioner understand the cause of the dysfunctions at hand and in so doing devise an effective treatment plan. Rather than simply relying on patient symptoms, the functional biology allows the practitioner to evaluate the patients progress, numerically, over time.

Paul Michael BA, BSc, MCPP practices Herbal and Endobiogenic Medicine at Health Matters Clinic. He is a highly experienced medical herbalist, speaker, teacher, and one of the founding members of the Endobiogenic Medicine Society UK (EMS). Paul has spent the last 20 years helping individuals restore balance and vitality through an integrative approach that unites modern science, traditional herbal medicine, nutritional supplements, specialised diets and mind–body disciplines such as Tai Chi and Heart Math concepts, and lifestyle modifications and improvements. If you would like to read more about Paul and how he can help please click on the following link - About Paul Michael.
Consultation Fees
First appointment (1 hour) £180
Follow up consultations (30 min) £120
Follow up appointments to evaluate endobiogenic blood work £180
(excludes blood test fee) - 1 hour or if 1 hour appointment needed
If you would like to book an appointment with Paul Michael or would like to discuss more about the blood test used in endobiogenic medicine (functional biology), please call Health Matters on 0208 441 8335.
