Equilios

Equilios®: Endocrine rebalancing using electromagnetic resonance

We recommend that you first read our section dedicated to endocrinopsychology to better understand the spectrum of action of this device.

Jean du Chazaud, the successor to Dr Gautier's work, has pursued the study of endocrino-psychology, a discipline which examines the impact of the glands on the body and psyche. He developed the Equilios® system, a technology that creates a general electromagnetic resonance, variable according to each person's individual magnetic frequency. These currents act on endocrine balance, stimulating sluggish glands and tempering the more active ones to achieve balance and a general improvement in condition.


A flat, articulated electrode placed on the abdomen transmits an electromagnetic field. These waves act specifically on the whole personality, allowing the glands to react to each other according to the principle of balance. Stress was scientifically defined in 1956 by Hans Selye as "the non-specific response of the organism to any stimulus" and also as "the wear and tear that life inflicts on the human machine".


Hans Selye was a Hungarian-born endocrinologist. Stress is first and foremost an endocrine reaction, later defined more accurately as a "Global Adaptation Syndrome", mediated primarily by the adrenal hormones known as "stress hormones".

It was Dr Jean Gautier, then his pupil and heir Jean du Chazaud, who highlighted the fundamental role of "thyroid fatigue", which they clearly distinguished from hypothyroidism, in the third phase of stress, that of exhaustion.

The Equilios® technique works on the entire glandular system to correct the deleterious effects of stress and restore vitality to an exhausted person.