Jean du Chazaud, who carried on Dr. Gautier's work, continued to explore the field of endocrino-psychology, a discipline that looks at the impact of the glands on the body and mental state. He developed the Equilios® system, a technology capable of generating a global electromagnetic resonance, adapted to each person's individual magnetic frequency;
Endocrine balance
These currents act on the endocrine balance by stimulating glands that are less active, while moderating those that are overactive, with the aim of achieving balance and improving the individual's general condition.
A flat, mobile electrode positioned on the abdominal area generates an electromagnetic field. These waves exert a specific action by promoting the balanced interaction of the endocrine glands, thus influencing the whole personality;
Stress: wear and tear on the body
In 1956, Hans Selye scientifically defined stress as "the non-specific response of the organism to any form of solicitation", also describing it as "the wear and tear that life inflicts on the human machine".
Hans SELYE was a Hungarian-born endocrinologist. Stress, first perceived as an endocrine response, was later clarified as a "Global Adaptation Syndrome", primarily mediated by the adrenal hormones commonly referred to as "stress hormones".
Doctor Jean Gautier, followed by his pupil and successor Jean du Chazaud, highlighted the crucial importance of "thyroid fatigue" in the third phase of stress, distinct from hypothyroidism.
The Equilios® method acts on the entire glandular system to correct the harmful effects of stress, restoring vitality to an exhausted person.