HEALTH & WELLNESS SECTORS

Natural Nutrition

Natural nutrition aims to nourish and maintain the body's health, and therefore aims to consume food at its maximum nutritional value. Our tables are now flooded with industrial products of all kinds, processed and enriched with colorings, preservatives, and thickeners. These additives are certainly not essential to our bodies; indeed, only over time will it be possible to fully understand their interactions and the effects they have on our health.

For natural nutrition, food is the first medicine that helps us maintain balance and therefore health, therefore it puts the quality of food first.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is a therapeutic method that falls within the broad group of so-called natural medicines. It uses highly concentrated oils extracted from plants, flowers, or fruits. This art has been practiced since the times of the Persians, Greeks, and Romans, and has gained increasing acceptance over the centuries, becoming one of the cornerstones of natural medicine.


Crystal therapy

The discipline on which Crystal Therapy is based has the characteristic that minerals radiate, that is, they emit energy thanks to their magnetic fields in a constant and very uniform way.

Crystal therapy does not cure every disease, but it is a natural complement to other therapeutic methods, be they allopathic, homeopathic or related to psychotherapy.


Chromopuncture

It's an extended form of acupuncture, using beams of colored light instead of needles. It stems from the brilliant idea of German researcher Peter Mandel and aims to use light, and specifically color, to convey information rather than energy through the acupuncture meridians and other points identified by Mandel himself.

Chromopuncture is based on the studies of quantum physics and the studies of the biophysicist Fritz


Therapeutic Fasting

It can be performed as a true detoxification and cleansing therapy. Therapeutic fasting cannot be improvised, it cannot be started or ended "haphazardly." It must be done according to certain rules to be effective. Fasting is necessary: to detoxify the body from dietary excesses, toxins from food additives and preservatives... a true fast.

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Bach Flowers

Bach Flowers are a natural therapeutic form based on numerous wild plant species, used for problems of all kinds.

These remedies are selected and prescribed based on an analysis of the individual, considered in their complexity and holistic nature, not simply on the symptoms of the illness. The underlying principle behind their use is that all physical or psychological disorders always arise from an internal imbalance, and to address them, one can turn to remedies found in nature, in the form of medicinal plants, sunlight, spring water, and pure air.


Phytotherapy

The therapeutic properties of many plants, fungi, and lichens have been traditionally known to humans, who have frequently used them as "healing herbs." However, modern medical techniques have allowed us to identify true phytotherapeutic medicines, distinct from herbal products and simple herbs. Phytotherapeutic medicines are all those whose active ingredient is a plant substance. These medicines have been officially approved by the AIFA (Italian Medicines Agency), which has verified their safety.

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Naturopathy

Naturopathy, or naturopathic medicine, is a set of complementary medicine practices that aims to stimulate the human body's innate ability to heal itself or restore balance through the use of various techniques and remedies, or through the adoption of healthy lifestyles in harmony with "natural rhythms."


Pranotherapy

Pranic healing is a vital force treatment that aims to restore a person's balance through an energy transfer released by the therapist. The energy flow is transmitted through the hands. The very first Pranic Healer we encounter in life is the mother; when a baby cries, the mere touch transfers that reassuring and calming fluid.

Reiki

Reiki is a Japanese term derived from the words Rei (universal energy) and Ki (vital energy). It is a spiritual practice used as an alternative therapeutic method for the treatment of physical, emotional, and mental disorders.


Foot Reflexology

Reflexology is a holistic therapy based on the general principle that every aspect of an individual's life influences their well-being and health. Its aim is to "rebalance the entire organism in order to stimulate its self-healing abilities."

It's a massage technique, or more precisely, point microstimulation, applied primarily to the feet and/or hands. All organs, glands, and body parts are reflected in the feet and hands. Applying reflexology massage could have an effect on or influence the organ, or

system, corresponding to the stimulated reflex.


Vibrational Techniques

Vibrational Therapy is essentially a holistic methodology that aims to achieve inner balance, well-being, and spiritual growth, caring for the whole person. It uses various techniques, based on two common, enlightening denominators: psychic sensitivity and intuition.

Vibrational techniques help the individual eliminate certain emotional and spiritual blockages, rebalancing them as a whole.


Yoga

Yoga is the name of a group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices and disciplines that are originally Indian.

In the Western world, the term "yoga" is instead associated with a modern form of "Hata" yoga, which includes the physical practice of certain postures/figures called "asanas".

Yoga is the balance of the soul, which looks at existence.


Kinesiology

Kinesiology is a natural therapy, a beneficial aid in identifying the root causes of a person's persistent discomfort and resolving them. Through Kinesiology Muscle Testing, the practitioner is able to perceive and highlight changes in the person's muscle tone response to specific stimuli. This body feedback tool thus offers the possibility of precisely identifying and

It quickly identifies imbalances at a structural, nutritional, energetic, and emotional level that represent the root cause of the person's discomfort, and similarly allows us to identify the most appropriate healing path for them.