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Nutrition has been considered a central aspect of health since thousands of years in the oriental medicines (Aryurvedic, Tibetan and Chinese) : food provides energy to the human body, entering into interaction with it in either a positive or negative manner. This interaction permits the preservation of health and is essential for any recovery.

The different eating disorders, such as obesity, anorexia, bulimia, necessitate an approach which is based both, on balanced nutrition and behaviour. Excess weight and bloatedness frequently also require an approach in which nutrition plays an important role, despite the fact that the causal factors are most often very diverse (stress, lack of physical exercice, a denial of one’s deepest emotions such as sadness, anger and joy).

A nutrition program is not a diet ; it goes much deeper and is intended to lead the patient to adopt different eating habits, which will take into account the individual, his desires and tastes, as well as his resources.

With a diet you may indeed loose some excess weight, but simultaneously create physical and mental imbalance, in turn resulting in a retake of weight. The frustration, this new weight increase causes, can generate depression. A nutrition program is a reharmonization of the whole person through a holistic approach of the body and its methods of functioning, its capabilities (or limits) to respond to life adequately.

To begin with, this program enables the patient to de-program his former eating habits, which have often burdened his body with excess weight, body fats and toxins.

During the second stage, this program instills better eating habits thanks to a nutrition plan reconsidered globally : the instruction provided throughout the program will lead the patient to learn how to balance his body and his mind.

 

Fields of application :

- Primary prevention :

  • Toxin cleansing with the removal of important obstructions to assimilation
  • Health maintenance

 

- Treatment :

  • Improvement of functional gastro-intestinal disorders : heartburn, colitis, stomach distending, constipation, diarrhoea (not caused by bacteria, virus or parasite)
  • Reduction of excess weight as well as a balanced redistribution of weight throughout the body
  • Stimulation of the convalescence progress
  • Diminution of fatigue through the regular and balanced input of nutrition energy