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OLIGOTHERAPY
It is a therapeutic method that is based on the issuing of trace
elements in weak doses.
Today, there are three therapeutic definitions.
1) catalytic oligotherapy according to Menetrier: it is treatment of
functional diseases via minerals (oligoelements or microelements)
that are granted in small doses
2) nutritious oligotherapy: it is reported in the prevention, for
lacks that may be caused, nutritious, physiologic and pathological
cause, by means of issuing of essential trace elements in doses that
correspond in those that are received with food. (Coper, Molybdenum,
Chromium, Selenium)
3) Pharmacological oligotherapy: it is the issuing of minerals in
high doses and the action of them are not different from that of
medicine (we should expect toxicological reactions)
Trace elements
The elements of human organism are separated in three teams
according to their concentration.
5 basically elements(C, H, N, S[ coal, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen,
suflur) in a concentration of more grams per kilo. These elements
are named structural or elements of temperament.
mining (calcium, magnesium, phosphor, sodium, potassium, chloride,
the suflureous ions and the phosphorus ions (, Mg, P, K, Cl, PO4,
SO4) which are named major elements. They have a concentration near
in the gram per kilo and an important structural and functional role.
trace elements (or oligoelements) are in very low concentrations
such as: Fluorine, iron, coper, zinc. (F, Fe, Cu, Zn)
There are also elements which are found still in smaller quantities: selenium, chromium, manganese, lithium, nickel,
molybdenum, iodine, cobalt, silicon
Trace elements of human organism
Basic elements C, H, N, S > 1gr. / Kg (Structure/temperament)
Mining elements, Mg, P, K, Cl + - 1gr./Kg (Structure/operation)
Trace elements
Trace elements F, Fe, Cu, Zn < 0,1 gr/kg, < 0,01% bodily weight
elements in infenitesimal traces Se, Cr, Mn, Li, Ni, Mo,I, Co, Si....<10
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