Who is Tim Goyetche?
Tim Goyetche is the founder and owner of the Goyetche Institute in Canada, a globally recognized expert in orthomolecular medicine. He is a licensed naturopath accredited in multiple disciplines, including clinical nutrition, classical homeopathy, clinical kinesiology, and master herbalism.
Orthomolecular medicine, as practiced by Goyetche, focuses on using vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other natural nutrients to support the body’s natural healing processes. He emphasizes that modern farming has led to severe nutrient depletion in soils, making it nearly impossible to obtain essential minerals through diet alone—leading to health issues often misidentified as signs of aging.
What is Orthomolecular Facial Analysis?
- Clients submit five high-quality facial photos and complete a health questionnaire.
- Practitioners analyze facial signs—such as wrinkles, discoloration, puffiness, and structural asymmetries—to identify specific mineral and tissue salt deficiencies.
- This method builds on Dr. Schüssler’s 12 original biochemic tissue salts, expanded by Goyetche to include over 30 salts, incorporating historical discoveries and his own findings.
- The face is viewed as a map of internal health, where “beauty issues” like crow’s feet or dark circles reflect underlying nutritional imbalances.
How are the deficiencies treated?
Tim Goyetche’s orthomolecular approach centers on correcting nutrient deficiencies through personalized supplementation, primarily using organic minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and sarcodes (animal tissue extracts). His methodology integrates Orthomolecular Facial Analysis, kinesiology (muscle testing), and biochemical tissue salt therapy to identify and treat root causes of health and aesthetic concerns.
Personalized Treatment Plans
Typical dosage: 1 tablet or drop per 50 lbs of body weight, twice daily, with muscle testing recommended for precision.
Based on the analysis, clients receive custom-formulated blends produced at the Goyetche Institute’s Canadian laboratories.
These not for public sale and are available only through certified practitioners after a formal client-practitioner relationship is established.
Formulas may include minerals, vitamins, and sarcodes (non-vegan, derived from bovine or ovine sources).
How much does it cost?
A consultation including in depth photo analysis costs £120. Formulas from the Tim Goyetche institute are currently approx.
