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The Zoom webinar on Interstitial Cystitis is soon approaching: Saturday, 24th January 2026, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
Presenter; Paul Michael BA, BSc, MCPP on behalf of the endobiogenic medicine society UK (EMS).
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Abstract
Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as bladder pain syndrome (BPS), is a chronic and often debilitating condition characterised by pelvic pain, urinary urgency, and frequency. Despite years of research, its exact cause remains elusive. Symptoms vary widely from patient to patient, and treatment is frequently based on trial and error, leading to frustration, chronic discomfort, and psychological distress, including anxiety. This case demonstrates how Endobiogenic Medicine can transform the management of such complex, treatment-resistant conditions.
A female patient with long-standing interstitial cystitis—suffering for many years and with a history of anxiety—underwent a comprehensive Endobiogenic assessment, including Functional Biology blood testing and microbiome analysis. Over the course of the Endobiogenic evaluation, a detailed picture of her hormonal function at the cellular level was established. Unlike conventional testing, the Endobiogenic blood test (functional biology) examines how hormones regulate body systems dynamically and at a cellular level rather than serum level, identifying the precise dysfunctions and imbalances driving the pathology.
Based on these insights, a personalised treatment plan was developed, incorporating specific herbal medicines, nutrients, and lifestyle modifications tailored to correct her unique biological imbalances and restore regulatory harmony.
The results were remarkable: the patient achieved a complete resolution of interstitial cystitis, with significant improvement in anxiety, energy, and overall well-being. Repeated Functional Biology testing confirmed the restoration of hormonal balance and systemic regulation.
This case highlights how Endobiogenic Medicine is redefining the treatment of chronic, complex disorders by moving beyond symptom suppression toward precision regulation of the body’s internal ecology. Its unique Functional Biology analysis provides clinicians with a dynamic map of cellular activity—transforming both diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic outcomes in modern integrative medicine.