In an era of escalating chronic illness, fragmented care, and biomedical reductionism, Foundations of Coherence-Centered Medicine proposes a unifying principle: coherence as the first criterion of health. Drawing from systems biology, circadian science, bioelectric medicine, and symbolic healing, this text reinterprets symptoms, syndromes, and systemic breakdowns as phase misalignments across temporal, spatial, metabolic, and narrative dimensions.
Coherence is framed not as biochemical balance alone, but as the capacity for multiscale rhythmic alignment — where physiology, perception, meaning, and environment become mutually entrained. Mitochondria, fascia, glia, and the vagus nerve emerge as key substrates of embodied intelligence. Patterns such as heart rate variability, sleep architecture, hormonal pulsatility, and narrative resonance are treated as diagnostic windows into systemic rhythmic health.
Through a layered model of stabilization, synchronization, strengthening, symbolic integration, and sustained entrainment, the book introduces clinically actionable protocols that support healing not through suppression but by restoring the body’s innate rhythmic memory. With evidence-backed tools for coherence tracking and phase-based intervention, the framework translates complexity into clarity — bridging conventional and integrative paradigms with scientific and symbolic precision.










