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An overview of the hormonal terrain, not a manual of clinical endocrinology.

This training proposes learning to read the endocrine system as a a set of interdependent axes — pituitary, thyroid, adrenals, gonads, pancreas, parathyroids — rather than as a collection of isolated glands. It articulates the cross-cutting semiology of hormonal imbalances with field-based levers (lifestyle, phytotherapy, homeopathy, micronutrition) without ever substituting for a diagnosis or medical follow-up.

Who this course is for

For anyone wishing to lay solid and self-reliant foundations in integrative endocrinology: therapists who want to enrich their practice with a field-based reading, or curious members of the public who want to better understand their own hormonal balance. No formal medical prerequisites — module 1 lays out all the necessary vocabulary.

Our safety framework

Backbone of the entire training: this introduction never makes a diagnosis, never replaces a biological measurement or a medical opinion, and reminds you in each module of the signs that should direct you, without delay, to a health professional. The final module of the course is entirely devoted to this.

Course status (17/08/2026). The 32 planned lessons (8 modules) are written, each with its integrated self-assessment. No dedicated video yet exists for this subject. No page of this training links to content that does not yet exist.
To go further. This introduction is designed as a coherent and autonomous whole — it is sufficient in itself. For therapists who would like to go deeper with complete protocols, advanced terrain assessments and individual mentoring, the Pack Spécialisation Endocrinologie intégrative (a certifying professional training programme, campus.frmi.ch) is the natural extension of this introduction.
Framework and limits. This training conveys a culture and a method with a pedagogical aim. It replaces neither a consultation with an endocrinologist, nor a medical opinion for any acute, serious, or persistent situation.

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