Functional Medicine applies a personalized and "system-oriented" model, attempting to identify and address the underlying causes of a disease. They take into account, among other things genetic factors, environmental and lifestyle factors, and mainly the dysregulation of various body systems, which may underlie the onset and progression of diseases.
Systems medicine is an interdisciplinary field of study that looks at the systems of the human body as part of an integrated whole. Systems Medicine uses Systems Biology as a basis for this, incorporating biochemical, physiological, and environment interactions. The most modern computer techniques are often used, such as the new "-omic" techniques (eg. genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, transcriptomics).
Micro-immunotherapy is an immunomodulation therapy that uses the same messengers as the immune system (for example cytokines, hormones, growth factors, nucleic acids) to transmit information to the body and “readjust” the immune response. These are prepared in low concentrations (low-doses) through a process of dilution-dynamisation, thereby guaranteeing high tolerance. Micro-immunotherapy is used in the treatment of both acute and chronic conditions in which the balance of the immune system is disturbed.