France, long recognized for its refined approach to lifestyle, beauty, and well-being, is now experiencing a shift in how health is perceived.
A growing number of individuals are moving toward more natural, preventive, and integrative approaches, seeking not only to treat symptoms, but to understand the body as a whole.
This transformation reflects a broader global movement, where science, lifestyle, and alternative perspectives begin to converge.
In recent years, interest in integrative health practices, including bioresonance, has expanded within the French wellness landscape. These approaches consider the connection between physical health, emotional balance, and internal patterns that influence the body’s overall functioning.
Public discussions, lifestyle trends, and evolving perspectives on well-being indicate that France is gradually opening to a more holistic view of health, one that values prevention, personalization, and balance.
Within this context, international professionals are becoming part of this movement.
Among them is Dona Alma, a Brazilian naturopath and integrative therapist, recognized for her work in expanding access to integrative health through digital platforms and a growing international audience.
Her approach integrates science, natural practices, and a broader understanding of the body, offering a perspective that aligns with the current demands of a more conscious and informed public.
With a strong presence in Brazil and increasing international reach, Dona Alma contributes to this shift by bringing accessible knowledge and a more comprehensive view of health to diverse audiences.
Her presence in France reflects this moment of transition, where traditional views of care begin to evolve into more integrative and personalized approaches.
More than a trend, this represents a change in mindset.
The future of health is not limited to one system.
It is increasingly integrative.


























