


Oligotherapy
The only integrated biological therapy
Trace elements are catalysts for the body's biological functions. They are therefore not considered foreign bodies (like synthetic or natural drugs) but integrated to act and remain in the organic site intended by nature.
Magnesium
An essential element, magnesium catalyzes many functions. It tones the immune system and increases overall energy.
Manganese
It catalyzes more than 300 enzymes on which our balance depends, which explains its numerous indications. It is essential for the correct synthesis of antibodies.
Zinc-copper
It is a free radical scavenger that is part of or activates a large number of enzymes. Through thymulin, it exerts an action on the immune defenses.
Copper-gold-silver
In oligotherapy, copper is considered the element that gives the body energy to defend itself. Alone or in combination, it is recommended for all infectious and anergic conditions. Combined with copper, gold and silver are bactericidal and antiviral. The copper-gold-silver combination is prescribed particularly for all immune deficiencies and in cases of anergy.

Propolis
The power of bees
Harvested by bees from certain tree buds, propolis is composed of 50 to 55% resins and balms, 30 to 40% wax, 5 to 10% essential oils, 5% pollen, 5% various materials.
The hive has a high temperature (between 34-35°) and a humidity level between 50% and 70%, conditions that are very favorable to bacteria. This is why bees combine propolis with wax to protect the hive. It acts as a powerful antibacterial. It is also fungicidal against certain species of pathogenic fungi and its anesthetic power is greater than that of novocaine. A remarkable healing agent, its anti-inflammatory properties are not negligible.

Essential oils
Nature's Defenses
Known since ancient times, the role of essential oils within the plant kingdom is to protect it from the aggressions of the outside world. They provide humans with the same service on three levels: defend, protect, and inform.
Eucalyptus radiata
Australian Aborigines use its leaves to dress wounds, but it is mainly used to clear the respiratory tract.
Cajuput
Used as an antispasmodic, it is an ingredient in tiger balm, an ointment developed in Burma at the end of the 19th century.
Red thyme
The Romans attributed a vital force to thyme and dedicated it to Venus. Milder and better tolerated, red thyme is used for its expectorant and anti-infectious properties.
Niaouli
In New Caledonia, babies were wrapped in its bark for its protective properties. Anti-infectious, it is used to fight respiratory infections.