Any transformation that we experience requires a particular effort from our body: puberty, pregnancy, breastfeeding, unbalanced diet, convalescence... By combining the 19 trace elements necessary for life, we can support our body in order to regain a functional balance.

  • Puberty

    The significant secretion of hormones produced by the body has repercussions on the physical, but also on the psychological: mood, fatigue, concentration.

  • Convalescence

    Illness, accident, operation, cause an upheaval in our body and require a large input of energy to restore its proper functioning.

  • Pregnancy

    During pregnancy, multiple changes occur which upset the body's balance (acceleration of heart rate, breathing, etc.)

  • Breastfeeding

    Breast milk, in addition to providing vitamins, proteins, and minerals, transmits antibodies from the mother to the newborn. In particular, colostrum, called "liquid gold," is the first milk.

  • Change of season

    Light has a direct effect on our internal balance. With each change of season, our body must readjust, and this leads to a decrease in energy.

The principles of global oligotherapy

No metabolism can be reduced to a single reaction independent of the rest of the body. Functions as complex as digestion, immunity, and nervous system resistance cannot be restored with the intake of a single element. This is why any trace element recommendation includes several trace elements.

Biological

It is bio-logical, therefore logical with life, to use the elements which naturally activate our metabolisms, to restore their functioning.

No contraindications

Trace elements can be combined with any therapeutic treatment and used at any age. Furthermore, the use of low doses in specific proportions and quantities makes poisoning impossible.

  • Cobalt

    Vasodilator. Adrenaline antagonist, it regulates the autonomic nervous system.

  • copper-gold-silver

    Physical and mental energizer that stimulates immunity.

  • manganese

    Catalyst of more than 600 enzymatic processes in the body.

  • magnesium

    Strengthens the resistance of the neuro-psychic system and increases overall energy.

  • potassium

    Essential for the regulation of water exchange and nerve transmission.

  • phosphorus

    One of the main compounds of bones and cell membranes.

  • iodine

    Participates in thyroid hormone regulation.

  • sulfur

    Detoxifies the liver and stimulates bile production.

  • iron

    Participates in cellular respiration

  • selenium

    One of the leading anti-free radicals.

  • chromium

    It plays an essential role in digestive processes, protecting against diabetes and cholesterol.

  • molybdenum

    It is part of the structure of several enzymes linked to redox reactions

  • calcium

    Mineralizes and rebuilds bone tissue while regulating the cardiovascular and neurovegetative systems.

  • zinc

    It has an effect on the immune system and is a hormonal regulator.

  • nickel

    Acts in carbohydrate metabolism, improves the uptake of glucose by the cell, its oxidation, its incorporation into lipids.

  • vanadium

    Plays an essential role in lipid metabolism: important in cases of hypercholesterolemia and triglyceridemia.

  • lithium

    It acts as an endocrine normalizer, balancing adrenaline and noradrenaline levels. Generally speaking, it is a sedative for all neuropsychiatric problems.