The Covid-19 logbook

The Covid-19 pandemic, an unprecedented challenge of the 21st century, has turned our lives upside down in unimaginable ways. Against this backdrop, keeping a weekly diary has become a crucial tool for understanding how the situation is evolving, monitoring progress and adapting our responses. This diary provides a detailed overview of the current state of … Read more

Spirulina, a naturally high-protein algae

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Originally from the lakes of Chad, and currently grown in basins, spirulina is particularly recommended for its nutrient richness. There are four families of algae: green (Chlorophyceae), brown (Phaeophyceae), red (Rhodophyceae) and blue (Cyanophyceae). Presentation: Blue algae tend to be terrestrial and very small. Cyanophyceae are first and foremost prokaryotic bacteria. They play an important … Read more

Which natural anti-cellulite treatment should you choose?

There are several types of cellulite: cosmetic cellulite and infectious cellulite (bacterial: staphylococcus or streptococcus). What is cellulite? There are several types of cellulite: cosmetic cellulite and infectious cellulite (bacterial: staphylococcus or streptococcus).Infectious cellulite is in fact a bacterial infection caused by staphylococcus or streptococcus. The pathway is a skin infection. The management of this … Read more

How to treat yourself with medicinal plants and phytotherapy

Herbal medicine offers solutions for treat yourself with plants. Whether you’re looking for a better night’s sleep or a slimming boost, phytotherapy – the use of medicinal plants– is a natural way of dealing with everyday problems. It is both an alternative and a complementary solution to conventional medical treatments, which are becoming increasingly popular … Read more

Beating the gastro virus naturally

Gastroenteritis, commonly known as ‘gastro‘, is an illness that affects the digestive system. Characterised mainly by inflammation of the intestinal or stomach mucosa, this infection manifests itself through symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. The variability of these symptoms, which often have a sudden onset but short duration (2 to 3 … Read more

Spirulina, an exceptional foodstuff

Spirulina, often mistaken for algae, actually comes from cyanobacteria of the Arthrospira genus. These microscopic blue bacteria carry out photosynthesis. Historically, the Kanem people of Chad and the Aztecs ate it as patties or cheese. In the 20th century, it was rediscovered as a food supplement. Commercial production began in the 1970s. Arthrospira platensis, the … Read more