
Our Mission
In a world saturated with wellness claims, we deliver technical analysis, evidence-based perspectives, and practical guides at the intersection of health • wellness • technology.
Our Philosophy
The future of wellness lies in the synergy between traditional approaches and cutting-edge technology — not their opposition. Understanding the body’s mechanisms is the basis for judging a tool’s true usefulness.
What we do
- Deep-dive analyses of emerging tools and technologies.
- Practical guides to understand, choose, and use responsibly.
- Comparisons & summaries to decide without hype.
- Critical monitoring and plain-language explainers.
Who it’s for
Professionals
- Technical analyses, field feedback, collaboration space.
- Direct line to public needs and questions.
👉 Professionals area
Curious readers
- Clear, rigorous explanations without unnecessary jargon.
- Concrete advice for responsible use.
👉 Public area
The Team
Christian Audibert — bridging two worlds
- Osteopath & acupuncturist (clinical practice, physiology, regulation).
- Electronics engineer (design, analysis, validation of wellness tech).
👉Core question: “Does this technology truly serve health?”
Michel Vautier — community & strategy
US & international development, partnerships, user feedback.
- Ensures our content answers real-world needs.
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Demanding readers and health professionals: your critiques, field cases, and real-world data make our analyses stronger. Tell us what’s missing, what doesn’t hold, and what works. Suggest a technology to review, share a case, challenge our conclusions. Engage with each other as well: we are here to give you a voice — and to keep it moving.
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Method & Ethics
- Criteria: plausible mechanism, quality of evidence, safety, real-world use, design.
- Sources: scientific literature, standards, technical docs, field input.
- Independence: no paid recommendations. Any relationship or benefit is disclosed.
- Reproducibility: evaluation protocol is describable and reviewable.
👉 Editorial Policy • Method
Important Disclaimer
We are not medical doctors. Our content is informational and educational only. It does not constitute medical advice and must not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.
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