"STAY HEALTHY WITH TRADITIONAL & MODERN METHODS OF COMPLEMENTARY & FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE"

ABOUT US

Dr. med. Ioannis Buchelos holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Munich and has been practicing holistic medicine in Athens for 22 years, with a therapeutic experience involving 15,000 cases. He applies a variety of therapeutic techniques from the fields of Functional Medicine, Neural Therapy, Neurokinesiology, Applied Kinesiology, and more. His goal is to improve overall human health, focusing primarily on the physical level to address various destabilizing conditions. The principles of his work include multi-level awareness and respect for the body’s messages to support individuals in cultivating better health levels. 

SUCCESSFUL CASES

Καterina
44 Years old
Ovarian insufficiency

After hormonal stimulation for the production and freezing of ova, the patient experienced ovarian insufficiency and was able to produce only one egg. The treatment that followed involved a combination of peptide therapy at M.I.T. acupuncture points and intravenous infusions with glutathione, vitamin C, B vitamins, and phosphatidylcholine for four months. As a result, after four cycles of treatment, she produced multiple viable eggs, leading to a complete reversal of ovarian insufficiency.

Anastasia
31 Years old
3 years Plaque sclerosis

The patient had weakness and numbness in the lower extremities. She started a ketogenic diet, fasting therapy, and intravenous infusions focusing on phosphatidylcholine, vitamin C, and B vitamins. The treatment resulted in improvement and strengthening of her ability for athletic activities. She has almost fully recovered by continuing the ketogenic diet. Intravenous infusions (IV) 1-2 times a week had a stabilizing effect on the sclerosis lesions.

Dimitris
45 Years old
Prostate cancer

The patient had cancer cells covering ¾ of his prostate, according to multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and biopsy. He was given a diet, combined with fasting therapy and dietary supplements. Additionally, 8-10 preoperative intravenous infusions were performed. As observed in both the follow-up with multiparametric imaging and during the prostate removal surgery, cancer was restricted to 1/3 of the prostate.