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Natural and ecological medicines
Natural and ecological medicines: Mesotherapy - Acupuncture - Homeopathy
The first book for the general public on mesotherapy! Mesotherapy involves injecting a micro-dose of medicinal substances directly into the skin, in the immediate vicinity of the problem to be treated.
XY: On Male Identity
For a long time, masculinity seemed self-evident. Every man was expected to conform to the virile ideal that dominated the entire culture. Sexual identity appeared to be inscribed in nature. Over the last three decades, women have shattered these assumptions. The boundaries between masculine and feminine have become blurred.
More info →Psychotherapies for hallucinations
The first collaborative work in French specifically dedicated to psychotherapies for hallucinations, this book reflects a significant and long-awaited therapeutic advance. Hallucinations are addressed as a potentially debilitating experience and must be treated as such.
More info →Practical homeopathy for eye care
This book highlights the importance and effectiveness of homeopathy in treating eyelid and eye conditions (styes, chalazia, blepharitis, eczema, conjunctivitis, allergies, dry eye, eye strain, particularly from computer use, etc.), not only with regard to acute inflammations but also chronic and recurring diseases.
More info →Toxic Planet: The Invisible Scandal
Our increasingly toxic world is not only causing the development of hermaphroditism in polar bears and sex changes in fish, but it is also affecting human reproduction: a decrease in the age of puberty in girls, the development of genital malformations
More info →Practical guide to obstetric and gynecological ultrasound
The essential guide to ultrasound training. While fulfilling the curriculum for the Inter-University Diploma in Gynecological and Obstetrical Ultrasound, this book allows residents in obstetrics and gynecology and radiology, as well as midwives, to progress through successive stages of learning, from the simplest to the most complex concepts. The chapters are presented clearly and concisely, providing practical solutions to real-life situations.
More info →Practical Guide to Eating Better
The food supply is incredibly abundant and varied. When it comes to nutrition, the often conflicting information and constantly evolving trends leave us perplexed. Omega-3s, fiber-enriched foods, cholesterol-free, no added sugar, sustainably sourced seafood… How do we separate fact from fiction? Whom should we believe? How do we navigate this sea of contradictory—and sometimes guilt-inducing—information?
More info →Treatise on the Brain
What have been the major theories about the brain to date, and what key discoveries have led to a better understanding of it? What challenges does brain science face? How does it develop? What are its components? How does it function? What are the mechanisms of vision, hearing, taste, and pain? How does the brain control our movements? What processes enable memory?
More info →The intelligence of stress
While stress often has serious consequences, impacting both performance and mental and physical health, it is also a valuable channel for our hidden intelligence. Indeed, recent scientific research shows that it is nothing other than a warning signal sent to us by the prefrontal cortex, a paradoxically largely unconscious center of human intelligence. Therefore, learning to identify our stress and understanding the deeper meaning of its message is key.
More info →False brothers
In the direct lineage of Robin Cook or Michael Crichton, this medical-scientific thriller takes us into the frozen marshes of Estonia.
Prime Letzki is stunned: while searching through the archives of the psychiatric hospital where she works, she stumbles upon the file of a psychopathic child. She observes the small face in the photograph. A small face so familiar... That child is her! On a second reading


