Cellulite therapy: the psychosomatic aspect of the aesthetic problem
Physiological regulatory medicine in the correction of cellulite

Any aesthetic problem should be considered as a reflection of the patient's psychological conflict in the social sphere and interpersonal relationships.
Physiological regulatory medicine (РRM) is a medical concept based on a clear understanding of the deep mechanisms of human psychophysiology, neuroimmunology, and bioenergetics, aiming to provide the body with conditions for self-healing based on the regulation of the processes of sanogenesis, adaptation, and regeneration.
In each specific case, an individual comprehensive program is developed, taking into account the patient's age, health status, presence of concomitant pathology, stress level, etc.
The program involves the use of complex antihomotoxic drugs, which include classical homeopathic components, potentiated cellular catalysts, peptides, hormones, cytokines, growth factors, DNA and RNA of plant origin, organ and fetal drugs, nosodes, and other drugs.
Cellulite therapy at any stage should begin with a comprehensive detoxification of the body. The most effective is a phased drainage program taking into account the patient's somatic status.
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