ESTHETIC AND PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC QUESTIONS
NO RESPONDERS TO MINERAL SUSPENSIONS


Some applications, performed even with the right mineral suspensions, do not give desired results if we consider that Naturopathy refers to a Holistic concept of the organism.

This may happen for the following reasons:

A) The esthetic and articular event is not closely correlated to degeneration in the zone being treated but is the expression of altered functions in other organs or systems. At this point peripheral aspects must be examined: the so-called visceral cones that represent a correct research and interpretative method for organic, systemic and localized functions (fingernails, hair, ears, skin, eyes and teeth, etc.). Naturopathic cures with mineral suspensions must take due note of this global vision when interpreting esthetic and physio-therapeutical problems.

B) The part to be treated has not been suitably prepared, with failure to respect the three different application phases that distinguish our method (salts or solutions, mineral suspensions, corresponding mineral gels).

C) Esthetic appearances are often a psychosomatic problem that women are extremely sensitive to (especially cellulitis, atony and tissue relaxation) but that do not always represent a true tissue alteration nor, even moreso, a pathology. The human organism physiologically tends to store fats (anthropologically with the goal of satisfying periods of food scarcity). Since it does not recognize these events as consequences of real metabolic alterations it will not react with them which it considers to be "common" physiological expressions (except for cases of real organic, vascular and metabolic imbalances).

D) The organism being treated has lost its tissue reactive and reparatory capacity because of long periods of therapy using instrumental and mesotherapeutic methods and/or due to systemic use of immunosuppression drugs that inevitably influence the reactive ability of the tissues involved (cortisone, immunodepressive drugs, antiblastic drugs, sedatives, etc.).

E) Insufficient applicative response can also depend on a mistaken and unjustified simultaneous use of other synthetic cosmetic and/or pharmaceutical fractions (chemical and synthetic active principles, glycol extracts, essential oils, products or organic origins, preservatives, etc.).