Through personally adapted physical exercises leading to a new relationship to the body and its movement.
Through simple breathing techniques which facilitate digestion and falling asleep.
Through manual techniques (massages, nasal, auricular and plantar reflexology).
Through the use of plant buds, veritable concentrations of energy and active principles.
Through the use of essential oils, applied locally or on diffusion.
Through hydrotherapy : the salutary action of water in all its forms.
Through psychology and other psychoterapeutic techniques.
Through exploration which target the origins of illness, and research on body language, based on an extensive series of observations and questions highlighted by the ensemble of symptoms.
Tools :
Iridology : the study of the iris
Psychomorphology : the form of the face, silhouette