Dr. med. Siddhartha Popat M.A.
Current activity
- Since 1.1.1998 established in St. Katharinen as a specialist in general medicine, additional qualification in acupuncture
- Since March 2016 branch practice in Bad Honnef, private practice for integrative and biological medicine
Education and Degrees
- 2001 University Diploma in Chinese Medicine Witten/Herdecke
- 2011 Certified Physician of Chinese Medicine CPC (University of Witten/Herdecke and SMS)
- 2013 Master of Arts, Complementary Medicine, Cultural Studies and Medicine, University of Viadrina Frankfurt/Oder
- 2015 Master Neural Therapy DGfAN
- 2017, 2019, 2021, 2023 Master Kinesiology according to Klinghardt
Memberships and other activities
- 2001 to 2011 Lecturer at Chinese Medicine, University of Witten/Herdecke
- 2006 to 2013 Vice President of the International Society of Biological Medicine
- Since 2015 Lecturer for Acupuncture and Neural Therapy at the DGfAN
- March 2017 -2021 President of the DGfAN
- Since September 2018 President of IGAF e.v. (International Society for Autonomous Regulation Research)
- Since 2021 Medical Director of the AHNF Academy
- Since 2022 Medical Director of the Pol Henry Campus
- Since 2023 Medical Director of the HAB Academy
- Extensive lecturing activities worldwide on topics of bioregulatory medicine
Main Focus
- Analysis and treatment of disorders of the ANS
- Analysis and treatment of mitochondriopathies
- Biological concomitant treatment of tumor diseases
- Individualized detoxification treatments
- Ozone treatments
- Epigenetics
- Autonomic respiration and postural regulation (Norbert Fuhr)
- Orthomolecular Medicine
Abstract 1
“Bioregulatory Medicine: Simply good medicine combines best of both worlds. In acute conditions and in prevention the strategies of conventional medicine are great and need to be used of course. Many chronical diseases on the other hand need bioregulatory treatment strategies to avoid side effects. The knowledge of the patients’ individual genetic situation helps very much to even avoid the development of chronic disease. This helps to reach two of the main goals: Increased Health Span and increased life span.”
Abstract 2
“VNS and Hypoxia: The analysis of the ANS shows us if the patient has a good resilience. The best method to balance sympathetic and parasympathetic activity is breathing and sports! Some of our very sick patients, especially post covid exhaustion, are not able to do sports at all. Intermittent hypoxia training simulates sports in a very suitable way. It can be adjusted to the individual needs in a very delicate way. Co Factors to support mitochondrial biogenesis can be delivered by i.v. remedies which are prepared by special pharmacies (e.g. Viktoria Apotheke, Saarbrücken) and by orally by high quality supplements.”