Analog Medicine is an innovative discipline that, by applying the ancient principle “as within, so without; as in the body, so in the spirit,” teaches us to consider physiology as an instruction manual for the health of the body and behavior.
In this regard, Analog Medicine asserts that every organic function has a precise behavioral counterpart that, analogically, expresses the same function on another level of the human being.
Unlike Psychosomatic Medicine, which evaluates the psycho-emotional aspect of certain pathologies, Analog Medicine studies the body’s physiology and, through it, identifies the behavioral mechanisms to be rebalanced in order to improve and enhance a specific physiological function.
Physiology, when viewed from this specific perspective, teaches what behaviors are health-promoting and which, on the contrary, are disease-promoting. For this reason, Analog Medicine first proposes an analogical interpretation of physiology and only then a reading of the discomfort affecting it.
Every organic function has corresponding analogical functions that, when supported, improve balance, and when inhibited, worsen it… When examined one by one, the functions of organs and systems teach the right path to build health.
Within this dimension, different psycho-physical signals become real “communication models” capable of revealing unresolved and/or unheard existential problems.









































































