Diathesis 3 , is called dystonic diathesis . It is associated with a profile of people often adults or middle-aged, who may present imbalances of the autonomic nervous system, that is to say all the automatic functions of the organism. This profile is marked by an alternation between hyperactivity and fatigue, as well as by a tendency to functional and metabolic disorders.
Here are the main characteristics of this diathesis:
Predisposition to functional disorders : Individuals with Diathesis 3 are subject to various functional disorders, such as palpitations, digestive spasms, high blood pressure, cramps, or even sleep disorders.
Nervous instability and hypersensitivity : This profile is marked by great nervous sensitivity, with alternating phases of nervousness and depression. These people can be easily irritable, even anxious, and are often hypersensitive to external stimuli.
Circulatory and metabolic disorders : Diathesis 3 is also associated with a tendency to blood circulation disorders (varicose veins, heavy legs) and certain metabolic imbalances, such as a slight tendency to weight gain or diabetes.
Fluctuating Temperament : This profile is often caught in a cycle of hyperactivity followed by exhaustion. These individuals may alternate between periods of high energy and severe fatigue or even discouragement.
Fragility to climate changes and external stresses : People in Diathesis 3 are often sensitive to temperature variations, seasonal changes, and daily stresses, which can trigger or worsen their symptoms.
In oligotherapy, Manganese-Cobalt is the main remedy for Diathesis 3. It acts on the vegetative nervous system, regulating nervous activity and improving the response to stress, while supporting circulatory and metabolic functions.
Ménétrier's Diathesis 3 is therefore a complex profile, requiring special support to rebalance the nervous system and help the body manage stress, circulatory and metabolic disorders, in order to regain functional harmony.
Ménétrier's "Dystonic" Diathesis 3
Here are some recommendations for using them:
Dosage :
- As a general rule, trace elements are taken at a dose of 50cl per day.
- Exact dosage may vary depending on age, health, and your practitioner's recommendations.
Ideal time :
- Take trace elements on an empty stomach , preferably in the morning, upon waking, or at least 15 to 20 minutes before a meal.
- This promotes better absorption by the body.
Method of taking :
- Pour the solution directly under the tongue and let it sit for about a minute before swallowing. This sublingual method allows for better absorption of the trace elements.
- If the taste is too intense, you can dilute the solution in a small glass of water.
Duration of treatment :
- The duration of treatment varies depending on individual needs. Often, a cycle of 1 to 3 months is recommended to observe beneficial effects on energy regulation and general well-being.
These trace elements are designed to help balance energy and support the body's natural defenses, especially for dynamic people who want to better manage their vitality and prevent imbalances.