The protocols of Anti-Inflammatory-Anticellulite Treatment (ACT), Circulatory Optimization (CO) Metabolic Optimization (MO), possible with REAC technology represent a family of treatments that differ in objectives, mechanisms of action and therapeutic effects to address the various phases of pathologies that have inflammatory processes, circulatory and metabolic disorders at their base. So each protocol is designed to act in a complementary way, addressing different aspects of inflammatory, circulatory and metabolic conditions.
Specific Objectives of the Protocols
Anti-Inflammatory-Anti-Cellulite Protocol (ACT)
The ACT protocol aims to address the root causes of inflammatory and tissue alterations, promoting an overall improvement in the health and well-being of patients.
The main objectives include:
- Reduction of chronic inflammation:
It counteracts local and systemic inflammatory processes, improving the symptomatic picture and reducing pain, swelling and sensitivity associated with conditions such as lipedema or rheumatic pictures. - Modulation of bioelectrical alterations:
It restores the cellular bioelectrical balance, optimizing the physiological responses of the organism and favoring a more efficient functioning of the affected tissues. - Support for tissue repair and improvement:
It facilitates the restoration of the functionality and structure of adipose and connective tissue, compromised by inflammation and alterations, including those of the extracellular matrix, improving the quality and resistance of the tissues themselves. - Prevention of Complications:
It reduces the risk of aggravation of clinical conditions, preventing the onset of further metabolic and microcirculatory dysfunctions often associated with chronic inflammatory conditions.
Circulatory Optimization Protocol (CO)
The Protocol CO it is designed to improve blood and lymphatic circulation, intervening on dysfunctions that compromise tissue perfusion and fluid drainage.
The main objectives include:
- Improvement of tissue perfusion:
It promotes a more effective distribution of blood flow in tissues, improving the supply of oxygen and essential nutrients and contributing to the optimal regeneration and function of cells. - Reduction of liquid stagnation:
It counteracts fluid accumulation in tissues, relieving swelling and heaviness, particularly in the lower extremities, and improving patient comfort. - Support for lymphatic function:
Stimulates lymphatic drainage, promoting the removal of toxins and metabolic waste products, improving the overall health of tissues. - Prevention of circulatory changes:
It reduces the risk of complications related to circulatory stasis, such as local or systemic chronic inflammation, promoting a stable vascular balance over time.
Metabolic Optimization Protocol (MO)
The MO Protocol It is designed to restore cellular metabolic balance, intervening on dysfunctions that contribute to complex metabolic conditions.
The main objectives include:
- Regulation of metabolic alterations:
It corrects metabolic imbalances underlying disorders such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemias and other conditions associated with metabolic syndrome, improving the overall functioning of the body. - Optimization of cellular metabolism:
It improves the efficiency of cells in the consumption and production of energy, favoring the proper performance of essential physiological activities. - Reduction of metabolic inflammatory processes:
It counteracts low-grade inflammation associated with metabolic dysfunctions, promoting a more stable clinical picture and a better immune system response. - Prevention of metabolic complications:
It reduces the risk of systemic complications, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, through targeted intervention on the primary causes of metabolic alterations.
The MO protocol represents an innovative and systemic approach to treat complex metabolic dysfunctions, improving the overall well-being and quality of life of patients in a lasting way.
Integration of Protocols
Is the recommended sequence of application of protocols ACT ? CO ? MO, with a complementary approach:
Scientific studies
Thanks to numerous scientific studies resulting from the research of theRinaldi Fontani Institute and published in international peer reviewed scientific journals indexed on PubMed ACT, CO and MO treatments have been shown to be effective in treating several diseases. .








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