“Whilst being the oldest of all systems, phytotherapy & aromatherapy are also those which have most effectively proved themselves, fashion permitting.”                                                                                                  – Dr. Jean Valnet, The Practice of Aromatherapy

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The History of Aromatherapy with Annette Davis
  • Clinical Aromatherapist, Nutritionist, & Natural Products Formulator 
  • Appointed secretary of the first American Aromatherapy Association (AATA) in 1989
  • Has studied Clinical Phyto-Aromatherapy & Endobiogeny with Dr. Jean-Claude Lapraz since 1989 
  • Along with her Grandmother, Annemarie Buhler, husband Eric Davis, & Dr. Jean Bokelmann, co-founded the Endobiogenic Integrative Medical Center in in 2005 in cooperation with Idaho State University (ISU) Integrative Health Clinic
  • On the board of The American Society of Endobiogenic Medicine & Integrative Physiology (ASEMIP)
  • Has served for many years on the board of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) as Director Coordinator, Vice President and currently as President 
Jean Bokelmann, MD
  • Graduated from Stanford University with a bachelors degree in psychology; then went on to study at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine where she earned her medical degree in 1980. 
  • Completed her residency in Family Medicine at U.C. Davis Medical Center and has since then practiced in a variety of settings.
  • For the past 20 years has been on the faculty of the Idaho State University Family Medicine Residency Program in Pocatello, Idaho where she enjoys teaching residents women’s health, geriatrics, and integrative medicine. 
  • As part of her faculty work, she helped to form the Endobiogenic Integrative Medical Center (EIMC ) in conjunction with Idaho State University Integrative Health Clinic. 
  • The first American medical doctor to actively practice Clinical Phyto-Aromatherapy & Endobiogeny.

Laramie Wheeler, DO
  • Board certified family physician who has been interested in natural healing her entire life. 
  • Studied many different modalities of healing long before she entered medical school. 
  • Completed her undergraduate studies at  Brigham Young University and then attended Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a residency in Family Medicine through Idaho State University. 
  • While in residency was introduced to Dr. Jean Claude Lapraz and Endobiogeny
  • Now practices Integrative Medicine/Endobiogeny full time.

What is Endobiogeny?

  • A theory of terrain that views the endocrine system as the true manager of the body
  • The result of over 40 years of day-to-day clinical practice (both private practice and hospital-based care)
  • Considers the interconnectedness of all of body systems 
  • Integrative view of physiology focusing on the cause of disease rather than just symptoms 

Endobiogeny

  • Extensive, integrated analysis
  • Detailed health history that helps identify inherent weaknesses as well as environmental and social factors that affect the patient’s health
  • A specialized physical exam which helps to reveal the subtle and overt physical manifestations of the patient’s hormonal function
  • Biology of Functions analysis: an intricate, computerized analysis of labwork that identifies imbalances in the nervous and hormonal systems as well as detecting risks for future illness

Endobiogeny

  • Explains why repeated stresses to the body or mind can lead to illness and why emotions have such a powerful impact on health 
  •  Phyto-aromatherapy is the primary treatment modality
  • Individualized treatments consist of essential oils, herbs, dietary supplements, diet and lifestyle changes 

Endobiogeny

  • Hundreds of physicians and other health professionals throughout the world have been taught the endobiogenic approach by Dr. Lapraz & his colleagues
  • The Endobiogenic Integrative Medical Center (EIMC) in Pocatello, ID was the first endobiogeny clinic in the USA
  • Dr. Jean Bokelmann was the first medical doctor to actively practice endobiogeny in the USA
  • There is now a US fellowship in endobiogenic medicine taught by Dr. Kamyar Hedayat (see www.endobiogeny.com)

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Annette Davis

Has studied Clinical Phyto-Aromatherapy & Endobiogeny with Dr. Jean-Claude Lapraz since 1989.

Has served for many years on the board of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) as Director Coordinator, Vice President and currently as President 

Jean Bokelmann, MD

As part of her faculty work, she helped to form the Endobiogenic Integrative Medical Center (EIMC ) in conjunction with Idaho State University Integrative Health Clinic. The first American medical doctor to actively practice Clinical Phyto-Aromatherapy & Endobiogeny.

Laramie Wheeler, DO

Completed her undergraduate studies at  Brigham Young University and then attended Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a residency in Family Medicine through Idaho State University. Now practices Integrative Medicine/Endobiogeny full time.

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Again and again we find ourselves brought back to the medicine of ordinary simple folk… Most often we return to it as a last resort, when some serious condition has failed to respond to the whole gamut of modern therapies. We should obviously do better and waste less time if, for a number of diseases, we made it our starting point.” 

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