The foundation promotes the research of innovative treatment methods for medical problem patients in a non-profit manner, with the aim of alleviating their chronic suffering. There is an increasing number of chronic diseases that cannot be treated with traditional, strongly biochemistry-based medicine. On the other hand, there are well-documented examples of successes achieved with alternative methods. These often come from innovative private practitioners who are unable to disseminate their knowledge adequately. The foundation aims to collect this knowledge, process it scientifically, and make it accessible to research and the public. The foundation primarily supports comparative clinical studies of entire treatment concepts, not individual therapies. This allows a conventional medical approach (e.g. medication-based) to be compared to a complementary medical concept that incorporates bioenergetic methods and environmental medical stressors. The foundation aims to create a basis for understanding the usual practice of simultaneous multiple therapies and identifying potential (reinforcing and harmful) interactions between treatments. The foundation promotes basic knowledge about possible biophysical connections in medicine, as suspected by various researchers, and also examines controversial medical phenomena from this perspective. The foundation is non-profit and ensures that the knowledge gained is made available to the general public free of charge. All conventional publicly accessible publication channels are used for this purpose.