Episode 58: Grounding Life Coherent Medicine in Clinical Practice: A Critique of Life-Coherent Internal Medicine

A critique of Life-Coherent Internal Medicine focused on translating its biological philosophy into clinical practice. This episode recommends introducing bedside cases before abstract theory, distinguishing mitochondrial mediation from reductionism, and defining wise perturbation by matching treatment burden to the patient’s adaptive reserve. Read More

Episode 56: Your Body Is Not a Machine: Life-Coherent Internal Medicine and Capacity Restoration

A deep dive into life-coherent internal medicine and why the body is not a machine. This episode explores the patient as a living unity, autopoiesis, structural coupling, life-capacity, energy gaps, frailty, wise perturbation, and a clinical method focused on restoring the ability to adapt, repair, relate, and participate meaningfully in life. Read More