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Overview
Foundations of Coherence-Centered Medicine presents a paradigm shift in clinical care, where the restoration of rhythmic and systemic coherence replaces the suppression of isolated symptoms. It asserts that chronic illness often reflects not biochemical failure but breakdowns in pattern, rhythm, and integration across biological and symbolic layers.
Core Premises
- Coherence as First Principle: Health emerges from rhythmic alignment — within cells, between organs, across systems, and between self and environment.
- Symbolic Medicine: Symptoms are not errors but messages. They reflect disrupted narratives, timing, or relational coherence.
- Rhythmic Intelligence: The body is not a machine but a responsive, phase-sensitive intelligence capable of self-entrainment.
- Constraint-Based Causality: Systems regulate themselves via constraint and phase relationships, not linear chains of cause and effect.
Therapeutic Approach
The book presents a five-phase regenerative grammar:
- Stabilize – Create safety, reduce overload, initiate vagal tone.
- Synchronize – Align with light–dark, meal, breath, and hormonal rhythms.
- Strengthen – Rebuild metabolic, redox, and mitochondrial resilience.
- Symbolize – Decode symptom meaning, restore narrative integration.
- Sustain – Entrench adaptive rhythms through environment, relationship, and ritual.
Clinical Tools and Protocols
- Biomarker-based coherence indicators (HRV, cortisol slope, CRP, melatonin, sleep cycles)
- Chronotherapeutic schedules for daily, menstrual, and seasonal rhythm
- Fascia–Glia–Vagus Axis therapies
- Mitochondrial entrainment interventions
- Somatic-symbolic integration practices
- Tracking tools for clinicians and patients
Audience
- Integrative, functional, and lifestyle medicine practitioners
- Internal medicine and family physicians
- Clinical psychologists and somatic therapists
- Health coaches and rhythm-informed bodyworkers
- Researchers in chronobiology, systems biology, and symbolic medicine










