

BioTyping is a system developed by the naturopath Roderick Lane based on the assessment of an individual's specific biological make up.
There are 5 different BioTypes identified through physical and psychological characteristics. Your BioType is based on the dominant gland in your body and there are 5 types: Pituitary, Thyroid, Adrenal, Gonad and Gonad-Pituitary. Each glad in associated with a physiological function and this is what gives the 5 BioTypes their individual physical, mental and emotional characteristics.
At Equilibria we use this system to help devise effective protocols to support individual clients. We can determine the most efficient foods to fuel an individual, allowing their body to run at optimal efficiency. By identifying and eating foods that suit your BioType, clients can achieve a healthy weight and experience renewed energy and well-being.
We have had unparalleled success using this system and have numerous testimonies from clients whose health has improved considerably as a result. Equilibria works closely with the founder of BioTyping, and we now lecture and write on the subject.
There are 5 different BioTypes identified through physical and psychological characteristics. Your BioType is based on the dominant gland in your body and there are 5 types: Pituitary, Thyroid, Adrenal, Gonad and Gonad-Pituitary. Each glad in associated with a physiological function and this is what gives the 5 BioTypes their individual physical, mental and emotional characteristics.
At Equilibria we use this system to help devise effective protocols to support individual clients. We can determine the most efficient foods to fuel an individual, allowing their body to run at optimal efficiency. By identifying and eating foods that suit your BioType, clients can achieve a healthy weight and experience renewed energy and well-being.
We have had unparalleled success using this system and have numerous testimonies from clients whose health has improved considerably as a result. Equilibria works closely with the founder of BioTyping, and we now lecture and write on the subject.