Description du contenu du cours

Course Outline

Table of Contents

  • Deadline
  • Course Objectives
  • Teaching Method and Work Requirements
    • Acknowledgement of Receipt of Course Book
    • Beginning the Course
    • Planning Your Study Schedule
    • Answering the Questions
    • Correcting Your Answers
    • Exam
    • Sending Activities to the College
  • Useful Information
  • Bibliography
  • Introduction and Definitions
  • A Medicine of Functions
  • Aetiology of Functional Disorders
  • Notion of Terrain

Essential Trace Elements

  • Signs of Deficiency, Actions, Sources, Needs and Supplementation
  • Aluminum (Al)
  • Calcium (Ca)
  • Chrome (Cr)
  • Cobalt (Co)
  • Copper (Cu)
  • Iron (Fe)
  • Fluorine (f)
  • Iodine (I)
  • Lithium (Li)
  • Magnesium (Mg)
  • Manganese (Mn)
  • Gold (Au)
  • Phosphorus (P)
  • Potassium (K)
  • Selenium (Se)
  • Silica (Si)
  • Sulphur (S)
  • Zinc (Zn)
  • Table of Requirements
  • Abbreviations
  • Particular Cases
  • Simple Application
  • Complex Application
  • Revision

Trace Element Sources

  • Natural and Synthetic Sources
  • Mineral Source
  • Artificial Organic
  • Synthetic Trace Elements
  • Natural Trace Elements
  • Other Multi-Oligo Compounds
  • Copper-Gold-Silver
  • Copper-Zinc
  • Manganese-Cobalt
  • Manganese-Copper
  • Zinc-Nickel-Cobalt
  • True Natural Organic Source
  • Statistics
  • Trace Elements in Food
  • To Avoid Deficiencies
  • How Do We Supplement Deficiencies?
  • List of the Main Trace Elements Contained in Food
  • Trace Element Dietetics:
  • Table of Foods with the Highest Levels of Trace Elements
  • Revision

Application

  • Treatment Principles
  • Symptomatic Application
  • Revision
  • Activity #3-1
  • Answers
  • Dr Ménétrier’s Work
  • Profiles
  • Hyper-reactive Syndrome
  • Hypo-reactive Syndrome
  • Dystonic Syndrome
  • Anergic Syndrome
  • Disadaptation Syndrome
  • Vitamins, Trace Minerals, Essential Fatty Acids
  • The Purpose of Nutrients
  • Beware of Dangerous Dosages!
  • The Importance of Selenium
  • References
  • Iron and Iodine for Trace Mineral Deficiencies
  • Introduction
  • Perspectives and Possible Incidences
  • Preliminaries
  • Resources and References
  • Exam