How Metabolic Physiotherapy Was Born
- Estelle Pouchelon
- Sep 16
- 1 min read

A Journey with Patients at the End of Life
For over twenty years, I have accompanied patients at the end of their lives. This experience deeply shaped my vision of the human body: it is not just a machine, but a living organism influenced by emotions, history, and internal balance.
From Biomechanics to Metabolism
My first passion was biomechanics and natural movement. I explored how the body could regain alignment, mobility, and freedom of motion. But I soon realized that many pains and disorders originated elsewhere: in metabolism, organ function, and the body’s ability to generate and use energy.
A Passion for Biology and Natural Stimulation
Driven by curiosity about biology, I investigated natural ways to stimulate metabolism and activate the body’s healing processes. The goal was clear: instead of fighting the body, support its innate regenerative intelligence.
After Covid: Seeking Holistic Solutions
The Covid crisis was a turning point. It highlighted how fragile our metabolism and vitality can be, and how essential it is to have methods that reactivate energy and promote recovery from chronic conditions.
Creating Unique Therapeutic Spaces
To address this, we designed mineral and atmospheric bath spaces. These environments help remineralize the body, reduce inflammation, and stimulate natural circulation, complementing manual therapies to provide a comprehensive path to healing.
The Birth of Metabolic Physiotherapy
From years of experience, research, and practice, metabolic physiotherapy was born: an approach that combines biomechanics, manual care, metabolic stimulation, and organ support. It helps the body regain balance, vitality, and health through the most natural pathways possible.



