Gabriela Miková, CGP, C2P2-EI advocate - Czech Republic
Abstract of the presentation
Saving a Generation – An Interdisciplinary Approach to Health
Branch: Naturopathy (Bioresonance, homeopathy, orthomolecular medicine)
In a world where chronic conditions, developmental disorders, and psychological difficulties transcend the boundaries of countries, languages, and disciplines, it is essential to seek paths that connect us—not only as professionals, but above all as human beings. The E.L.A. Consulting Health Center offers a holistic approach to health, based on the integration of developmental neuroscience, psychosocial work, GAPS therapy, and the principles of functional and orthomolecular medicine. We draw on an evidence-based concept rooted in the initiative “Defeat Autism Now!” (later MAPS) founded by Dr. Bernard Rimland. Its goal was to understand the deeper causes of neurodevelopmental disorders—from immune dysregulation and toxic burden to dietary and metabolic factors.
In this lecture, we will present our interdisciplinary model of care, complemented by laboratory testing, clinical case studies, and research findings. We will focus on dysfunction of the gut–brain axis, neuroinflammation, dysbiosis, disorders of autonomic regulation (e.g., the vagus nerve), as well as the importance of gene polymorphisms, such as COMT Val158Met and rs4818, in the metabolism of catecholamines in the brain. An important part is the analysis of metabolic abnormalities (mitochondrial dysfunction, detoxification disorders, oxidative stress) and environmental influences (toxins, stress, digital overload). We attach particular importance to prenatal care as a key form of prevention—physical, emotional, and environmental conditions during pregnancy fundamentally affect a child’s health and early development. Our goal is not only therapy, but primarily education and the building of professional support networks. Practical experience shows that change is possible—if we perceive the human being as a whole and join forces across disciplines.
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