Schedule

1. The Concept of Biological Rhythms

Dr. Igor’s research into scheduling is deeply influenced by Chronobiology—the study of biological rhythms. He posits that the timing of a therapy is often as important as the therapy itself. By aligning treatments with the body’s natural circadian rhythms, he ensures that the nervous system is at its most receptive. This scheduled alignment helps in maximizing the absorption of nutrients and the effectiveness of energetic balancing, preventing the “clash” that occurs when the body is forced into recovery during a high-activity phase.

2. Strategic Recovery Cycles in Sports

In his work with elite athletes, the “Schedule” is treated as a strategic weapon. Dr. Igor researches the specific windows of time following intense physical exertion where the body is most vulnerable to inflammation. His schedules are designed to insert Immediate Energetic Recovery sessions within these windows. By strictly timing the intervention—often within minutes or hours of a match—he can preemptively neutralize stress hormones before they cause long-term fatigue or tissue damage.

3. The Meridian Clock in Therapy Timing

Drawing from Traditional Chinese Medicine, Dr. Igor utilizes the “Meridian Clock” to schedule specific organ-related treatments. He believes that different energy pathways (meridians) reach their peak activity at specific two-hour intervals throughout the day. For instance, therapies targeting detoxification might be scheduled during the hours associated with the Liver or Gallbladder meridians. This research-backed timing ensures that the energetic “push” provided by his equipment works in harmony with the body’s natural daily cycle.

4. Integration of Biofeedback Diagnostics

A unique aspect of Dr. Igor’s scheduling involves the use of the SCIO system to determine the priority of care. Rather than following a rigid, pre-determined medical calendar, the schedule is often “dynamic.” Initial diagnostic scans determine which bodily system is under the most immediate stress. The treatment schedule is then adjusted in real-time to prioritize the most critical imbalances, ensuring that the most urgent physiological “fires” are extinguished first before moving on to maintenance.

5. Managing Environmental Timing and Geopathy

Dr. Igor’s research also touches upon the timing of environmental exposure. He suggests that a patient’s schedule must account for “Geopathic Stress” cycles—times of day or night when environmental frequencies might be most disruptive to sleep or cellular repair. His scheduling advice often includes specific “digital detox” windows, where patients are instructed to disconnect from all EMF-emitting devices to allow the body’s bio-electrical field to stabilize during the crucial midnight recovery hours.

6. The Psychological “Ritual” of Scheduling

Beyond the physical, Dr. Igor views a consistent schedule as a vital psychological tool for healing. He researches the impact of Routine and Ritual on the subconscious mind. By establishing a disciplined, predictable schedule for meals, sleep, and therapy, the patient’s stress response (the “fight or flight” mode) is lowered. This predictability signals to the brain that the environment is safe, which shifts the body into the parasympathetic state necessary for deep tissue repair and emotional processing.

7. Long-term Periodization for Wellness

For chronic conditions, Dr. Igor utilizes a “Periodization” model similar to that used in professional athletic training. His research suggests that healing happens in waves rather than a linear progression. Therefore, his long-term schedules include built-in “rest phases” where the body is allowed to integrate the changes made during intensive therapy sessions. This prevents “healing crisis” or burnout, ensuring that the patient makes sustainable progress toward health rather than experiencing short-lived spikes in energy.