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Managing the pain of rheumatism: strategies and practical advice
Rheumatism is often thought of as a disease of the elderly, but it can affect people of all ages. This generic term encompasses more than 200 different conditions affecting the jointsRead more -
The simplest flowers and plants to garden
Whether you're a novice or an experienced gardener, there are some easy-to-grow flowers and vegetables that can brighten up your garden and enrich your diet. Together we'llRead more -
The secrets of independence: how seniors can stay active and independent
We're about to delve into a subject that is essential for many seniors: independence. As we age, maintaining our independence becomes a priority. Fortunately, there are manyRead more -
10 tips for losing weight before summer
Summer is fast approaching and many of us want to feel fit and full of energy to make the most of the season. Here are ten effective tips to help you lose weight in a healthy andRead more -
Hay fever: understanding and managing seasonal allergies, the complete guide
With the return of fine weather, seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever, make their appearance. Affecting people of all ages, these allergies are mainly due to pollens from different plants that are released at differentRead more -
Snoring and sleep apnoea: how do you deal with them?
Sleep disorders affect a large number of people, with two particularly common and often linked phenomena: snoring and sleep apnoeaRead more -
Menopause: how do you cope with this transition?
he menopause is a natural and inevitable stage in every woman's life, marking the end of the fertile years. Far from being the beginning of a decline, it can be seen as a period of renewal and personal discoveryRead more -
Walking and gardening with the support of Magnetotherapy
This article guides you through how to make the most of these activities, thanks to appropriate preparation and the support of magnetotherapy.Read more -
Endometriosis, one of the diseases of the century?
Over the last few years, you're bound to have heard a lot about this condition known as endometriosis. So what is it reallyRead more -
5 good reasons to pamper your vital energy with magnetotherapy
Are you familiar with the concept of vital energy? Often mentioned in naturopathy, also called Qi in traditional Chinese medicine or Prana in AyurvedaRead more -
Winter in Traditional Chinese Medicine
In Chinese medicine, winter is associated with Water, and Water is associated with the middle of the night. During this season of rain and snowRead more -
Understanding and managing the melatonin surge
Do you feel less lively or alert at this time of year? What if we told you it's normal? Of course, there may be several reasons for thisRead more -
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases are diseases of the heart and its vessels, but also of the blood vessels throughout the bodyRead more -
Deep breathing
During the winter months, nature seems to take a break. And while we may not be able to winterise, our bodies and minds also need special attentionRead more -
No to winter blues!
Autumn and then winter are seasons that bring their share of wonders: glistening colors, snow-covered landscapes, evenings by the firesideRead more -
Crohn's disease: an enigma?
In recent years, many diseases have become the talk of the town, and seem to be spreading throughout the population. Such is the caseRead more -
Sciatica, what's that?
The sciatic nerve is one of the largest nerves in the human body. It is formed by the union of nerve roots emerging from the vertebral levelsRead more -
Immunity, the pillar of our health
Immune health is deeply rooted in the digestive system, where around 70% of immune cells reside. The intestinal microbiota, with its rich diversity of micro-organismsRead more -
Douleur : amie ou ennemie ?
Every year in October, World Pain Day is celebrated, and it's a good opportunity for us to take a closer look at a subject that affects everyone.Read more -
Autumn, indian summer...
This season marks the transition between the blossoming of summer and the retreat of winter. In traditional Chinese medicine, the element Metal is associatedRead more -
Vitamin C: Your daily ally!
Ah, vitamin C! Who hasn't heard of it during a bout of fatigue or when the seasons change? Naturally, it comes up when we talk about well-being andRead more -
Back to school means a choice of activities!
It's back to school time, and with it the desire and sometimes even the need for change. But how do you go about it?Read more -
Stress: a real cause of pathology or a catch-all diagnosis?
In the absence of any evidence to confirm a pathology, you will no doubt have already heard your doctor tell you that your ailments are due to... stress!Read more -
Don't worry about headaches!
Everyone suffers or has suffered from headaches in their lives! Let's take a look at the different types of headache, their possible causes and, above all, some ideas for relieving them naturally!Read more -
Relieve heavy legs, even in summer
This phenomenon, often linked to poor circulation, can be exacerbated by high temperatures and increased physical activityRead more -
Ayurveda: an ancestral approach to modern well-being.
For thousands of years, India has offered us a holistic, preventive medicine that considers the whole person: ayurveda. A health system derived from Vedic wisdom, ayurveda is both a spiritual and physical practice designed to improve the quality of lifeRead more -
Trouble with tendonitis? Here are a few suggestions to help...
To start with, we need to take a closer look at biology! A tendon is a fibrous structure that connects muscles to bones. It transmits the force created by muscular contraction to the skeleton, producing movement.Read more -
Focus on rotator cuff tendinopathy: a symbolic pathology?
Many of us suffer from rotator cuff disease without really knowing what it is: let's clear up a few points!Read more -
Fancy a summer body? We've got a solution for you!
Summer is here and with it comes the guilt of the 'summer body'! But is it really sensible to go on crash diets just before the holidays? Here's a look at a sustainable solution for a healthy body and mind!Read more -
A Feng Shui bedroom for a good night's sleep?
Sleep is essential to our general well-being and mental health. We spend around a third of our lives asleep, and the quality of our sleep can have a considerable impact on our daily lives. It has now been proven that non-restorative sleep canRead more -
HERE WE ARE IN THE HEART OF THE HOT SEASON: SUMMER!
This season marks an abundance of light, fruit and warmth... In traditional Chinese medicine, it is symbolised by the element FIRE. Let's take a closer look at what this representsRead more -
The unsuspected powers of clay
Clay, a simple yet incredibly versatile element! It has been used since the dawn of time to improve health and beauty. Inexpensive and easy to find, it was aRead more -
Herbal teas for a new look before summer
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and it is also the most exposed to the external elements. To keep it in good health, it is wise to give it regular care.Read more -
Gardening: 5 unsuspected benefits for health and well-being!
Gardening is an ancestral activity that allows people to feed themselves and create pleasant and harmonious spaces.Read more -
How to maintain your visual capacity: 5 essential tips
Visual ability is an essential part of our daily lives. It allows us to appreciate the colors, shapes, movements and beauty of our environment. With age orRead more -
Fibromyalgia: an enigma!
Fibromyalgia, also known as diffuse idiopathic polyalgic syndrome, fibrositis or fibromyositis syndrome, fibrositis or fibromyositis, is a disease recognized by theRead more -
Spring cleaning: how to approach your detox?
In spring, the days get longer, the sun starts to shine and warm our skin, gardens turn green and houses get airy. It's the season of renewal when we can seeRead more -
Birch sap: an ancestral, natural and very complete remedy...
Once called the tree of wisdom, the birch tree was praised for its virtues as early as the 12th century. Travelers and scholars of the time note that theRead more -
The microbiota: our best friend!
Did you know that your body houses an entire army ready to defend you against everyday aggressions? We tell you all about it!Read more -
Are anti-inflammatory drugs really good for us?
Inflammation is a natural and beneficial response of the body. It is a response of our immune system to an injury, infection or other chemical or toxic aggression.Read more -
The benefits of CBD: fact or fiction?
You'll no doubt have heard about CBD in recent months, with claims about its therapeutic potential being ubiquitous in the media. What is CBD? Is it a fad orRead more -
Water, our best ally for hydration
In our daily lives, we are always on the go, but we sometimes forget some basic health habits, and one of the most important is to stay hydrated!Read more -
What is neck pain and how is it treated?
Cervicalgia is literally a pain of the cervical spine and represents a symptom rather than a real pathology. It is important to know that approximately 40% of theRead more -
Sleep disorders: how to sleep on both your ears...
Our nights are getting shorter and shorter and our sleep is less and less restful: this is the observation of more than one French person out of three today.Read more -
Ready for spring cleaning?
If for some people spring is synonymous with sorting out and tidying up the house, it is also the best time to look after your body.Read more -
New study: humans do feel the earth's magnetic field
Although weak, the earth's magnetic field is perceived by various animals, many vertebrates respond to magnetic stimuli: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds.Read more -
Which direction does the compass point at the North Pole?
The Earth's magnetic field originates at a depth of 2,900 kilometers. There is the earth's core, which is essentially composed of liquid iron that is constantly beingRead more -
Lunar magnetic field: the mystery finally solved!
The Moon today is almost devoid of a magnetic field. The current magnetic field measured on the surface is 1 000 times weaker than that on the Earth's surface.Read more -
What is acupuncture?
Acupuncture is a very old therapy whose origins go back to the Chinese medical tradition. Its practice has been documented for several thousand years in Asia,Read more -
Tendonitis
Tendonitis, or tendinopathy, is a painful disease of the tendons, the fibrous structures that connect muscles to bones. This pain can be intense, to the point ofRead more -
How do magnets behave in zero gravity?
It is known that some materials, solids, liquids or gases can behave differently in zero gravity (or micro-gravity). One might ask whether permanent magnets areRead more -
The diamagnetism of water
Diamagnetism is a property of certain materials which, when subjected to an external magnetic field, develops a very weak magnetic field opposite to thatRead more -
What is the difference between "ferromagnetic" and "magnetic"?
The two terms ferromagnetic and magnetic are often used interchangeably to describe a material to which the magnet adheres.Read more -
What is a magnetic storm?
Solar flares are usually accompanied by the ejection of plasma streams. When they come into contact with our planet, these plasma flows, composed of ions andRead more -
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a joint disease leading to the destruction of cartilage. It is characterised by pain, stiffness and loss of function. 10 million French people areRead more -
Can 2 stacked magnets make a magnet of the same thickness ?
In theory, yes. But the thickness of the magnet coating and its irregularities reduce the adhesive force of a magnet stack compared to a single magnet of theRead more -
Have you heard about the Magnetic Field Viewing Film ?
It is a film that has a magical aspect : you place it on an object that contains a magnet and it shows you the magnetic field produced by the magnet, evenRead more -
Human are sensitive to static magnetic fields
Some will say that they have always known it, others will find it hard to believe it… But today, the facts are here : without even being aware of them, we wouldRead more -
Magnetic curiosity : The Halbach Network
This is an astonishing magnetic system called Halbach’s network or magic cylinder. This assembly of magnets creates a dense and homogeneous magneticRead more -
The origins of magnetic therapy
Magnetic therapy is both very ancient, as the first users were people from ancient Greece, but also very modern as medicine and science keep on discovering newRead more -
Why can the Earth's magnetic field reverse ?
In the early 1900s, scientists discovered that rocks of volcanic origin had variable magnetisation direction. Some measurements indicated a magnetisation in theRead more -
How to make a neodymium magnet ?
You have to start by making the alloy of the neodymium magnet. The three elements : iron, neodymium and boron as well as other ingredients are finely groundRead more -
Since when is there an Earth magnetic field ?
It is a powerful shield that protects the Earth from harmful effects of the highly energetic particles carried out by the solar winds and those which come fromRead more -
How to properly heal with magnets ?
As soon as a wound goes beyond the surface layer of the skin and reaches the dermis, the healing process starts to close the breach, limiting the loss ofRead more -
Does a magnet attract only iron ?
The reason is that the electrons of these metals, like those in iron, have a special configuration around their nucleus which allows them to all orient themselves inRead more -
How to locate the north side of a magnet ?
Auris’ therapeutic magnets are bipolar, they have a north side and a south side, like a coin has one side heads and one side tails.Read more -
Does the North pole of the magnet have a different therapeutic effect than the South pole ?
The first irrefutable proof is that magnetic monopoles do not exist. Indeed, a magnetic field only North or South cannot exist as the tails side of a coin cannotRead more -
The Orsted experience, or the discovery of the link between electricity and magnetism
In April 1820, during a course in electricity which he was giving to his students, Orsted discovered the relation between electricity and magnetism in anRead more -
Do magnets attract as strongly as they push back ?
The attraction between magnets is slightly stronger than their repulsion. This is due to the orientation of the elementary magnets in the actual magnet. WhenRead more -
Can I separate the north pole from the south pole of a magnet ?
However, some newbies claim to be able to be able to use in magnetic therapy only the north or the south of the magnet,or to magnetise water with differentRead more -
What is the remanence of a magnet ?
Remanence or remanent magnetisation or residual magnetism is the magnetisation left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an externalRead more -
Why are magnets not recommended for pacemakers wearers ?
The pacemaker, or cardiac battery, is a device implanted in the body that produces electrical impulses intended to stimulate the heart muscle, thus making itRead more -
What safety precautions should be taken with the neodymium magnets ?
The experiences are not always as we expect them to be. In addition to the risk of pinching, you must also be wary of metal shards due to impacts betweenRead more -
Can a magnet go bad ?
We know the magnetic field of natural magnets, found in different parts of the world, appeared some millions of years ago. But the magnetic field of manganeseRead more