Research-Development
Our main field of expertise is the research of the working mechanisms of Traditional Oriental Medicine, acupuncture. During the last few decades many electroacupunctue and bioresonance diagnostic and therapeutic devices went into the market without justifiable and reproducible scientific experiments to verify their competence limits. Unfortunately this viewpoint is not unfamiliar with modern Western medical- , pharmaceutical therapeutic procedures, often researches concerning the fundamental working-mechanisms or the potential side-effects are still in progress during and following the product's introduction to the market.Acupuncture, or Oriental Medicine has a well-earned place in healing in its own right, therefore its research is of high priority for us only in order to establish a real integrative medical approach. We approach research and therapy from a reverse viewpoint: it is clear for us that acupuncture is a working, highly usable system - we use it on a daily basis in therapy. We would like to use this interconnected theoretical system in our research models in order to know more and show people more about the working- and regenerative mechanisms of our body.
There are patterns of thought in the isolated sub-areas of modern Western biological sciences that are fundamentally identical to the Oriental functional approach, but these have not been synthesized yet into a coherent system capable of understanding and curing the whole human system and forming a basis for a truly regenerative therapy based on self-regenerative mechanisms.
This suggests that any system that might be integrated into the health-care system should only be researched if one is able to use it for successful therapy.
As a first step in our research and development works we would like to draw the attention of professionals that something smoothly working in healing might be very far from real scientific standards. The reverse is also true: many big budgeted procedures using high-tech equipment cannot be called 'scientific' if used without real scientific standards.
Therefore, the natural activation methods of tissue remodeling are in the focus of our research. Our other main goal is to organize collaboration between institutions, and to facilitate research based on precisely addressed questions in the field of integrative biomedical sciences.
