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TourMaG: In this ocean of good news, does wellness bring threats and disappointments?

Josette Sicsic/Futuroscopy: Yes. Absolutely. On the one hand, it brings disappointment among his followers. Not all therapies are successful. Not all of them provide the expected well-being.

Why ? Often because these do not have enough experience and are provided by professionals who do not have knowledge approved by any diploma. Not that the diploma is a guarantee. But serious training of well-trained students remains essential.

We can’t keep letting first-comers who’ve taken a 3-week course with a pseudo-guru sell detox or meditation courses. The problem of sects is still topical. See the survey of Buddhist networks issued in Art on September 13 (Buddhism: the law of silence). She is uplifting.

Furthermore, behind an apparent variety of treatments and activities, an immense standardization appears in the world of spas in particular. The environments are similar, the deals too, although they all have very different names, a bit charming. As in the menus of the great chefs.

TourMaG: In conclusion, what can tourism gain from these practices and how can hydrotherapy be an ally rather than a competitor?

Josette Sicsic/Futuroscopie: Tourism can gain a great field of diversification, both in France and abroad.

Also, look at all these mountain resorts that have a wellness offer and in these territories like Alsace that are positioned in this niche. As for the hydrotherapy stimulated by this contest, it can only be modernized (when it has not yet done so) and improve its offer.

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