The complete map of the metabolic reactions taking place in our bodies was mapped out in 2007 with the Metabolome Project.
Since 2007, it has been possible to know which biochemical reactions must take place in cells, in what sequence, and what the body needs to carry them out.
With all the biochemical reactions in place, our body performs its functions normally: it produces energy and repairs itself.
If some of the reactions do not occur at their optimal level or are partially blocked, damage and cellular oxidation accumulate, which over time can lead to the onset of diseases.
Thanks to Metabolomics, we know exactly how to identify metabolic blockages and how to reactivate them.