Chronic fatigue reflects an imbalance between what the body produces and what it spends.
Chronic fatigue originates in an energy imbalance: cellular ATP production, the body's energy currency, becomes insufficient to meet tissue demand. At the root, one most often finds mitochondrial dysfunction, a deregulated hormonal axis (cortisol, thyroid) or deficiencies in cofactors essential to energy metabolism.
These mechanisms never operate in isolation. They interact: deregulated cortisol exhausts the mitochondria, unstable blood sugar worsens adrenal fatigue, fragmented sleep prevents cellular regeneration. The vicious cycle settles in gradually, sometimes over several years, until it becomes a backdrop indistinguishable from the normal state.
Identifying where the chain has broken, and from where it must be rebuilt, requires an objective reading of biological markers. Not an assessment based on how one feels.
We act simultaneously on cellular energy production, physical recovery and the recharging of the nervous system. The goal: restore biological reserves in depth, not merely mask the surface signals.
Our interventions establish a solid biological framework. Lasting outcomes also depend on the lifestyle maintained between sessions. Both paths are inseparable.