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Regenerative Coherence introduces a transformative perspective on chronic illness, uniting fields as diverse as embryology, fascia science, energy medicine, trauma-informed care, and narrative healing under a single guiding principle: coherence.
Chronic, complex, and functional disorders — often mischaracterized as mysterious, psychological, or treatment-resistant — are reframed as Systemic Coherence Collapse Disorders (SCCD): states in which the body loses the capacity to integrate signal, rhythm, and meaning across scales.
Using a holofractal approach, the body is reconceived not as a machine but as a living, self-organizing pattern — a symphony of nested oscillations, where fascia conducts interoception, mitochondria sense narrative tone, water structures meaning, and glia shape symbolic boundaries.
At the heart of the book is the TATi Fold:
- Tend: Attune to the pain, not suppress it.
- Align: Reweave rhythm across breath, fascia, redox, and signal.
- Transcend: Reframe symptoms as thresholds, not errors.
- Integrate: Reassemble the self in story, movement, and ecology.
The textbook is structured in four parts:
- Foundations of Coherence in Medicine – explores the bioelectrical, hydrodynamic, and symbolic underpinnings of coherent physiology.
- Pathways of Decoherence and Dysregulation – maps glial priming, mitochondrial collapse, fascia rigidity, autonomic disintegration, and symbolic overload.
- Functional Illness as Coherence Collapse – reinterprets major syndromes like ME/CFS, IBS, FND, migraine, and long COVID through coherence mapping.
- Treatment Through Regeneration and Reentrainment – offers rhythmic, narrative, symbolic, and multimodal pathways for restoring systemic coherence.
Regenerative Coherence is more than a theory — it is a clinical compass, a philosophical reorientation, and a healing grammar. It invites clinicians and patients alike to move from control to listening, from fragmentation to fractal reintegration.
In a world of chronic overload, this book is a call to re-member what it means to heal — not just as biology, but as becoming whole again.










