What is the biomagnetic pair principle?
The Biomagnetic Pair is a non-invasive, integrative technique, discovered 30 years ago by the Mexican scientist, Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán. This technique consists of the specific placement of pairs of magnets on a body. This placement facilitates a natural process facilitating internal balance in the body which restores and maintains an optimal state of health and well-being. It can be used before (prevention), during (treatment) or after (rehabilitation) of a disease, without altering prescriptions or medical interventions.
What is a Biomagnetic Pair (BMP)?
A BMP is a set of dysfunctional bioelectrical charges that are found in bioresonance and are related to different types of pathologies, dysfunctions or specific symptomatology. They are formed due to the alteration of bioelectrical charges and the pH of tissues, organs, or anatomical structures that support the organism. It is possible to neutralize or normalize these charges through the direct application of magnetic fields. This last process is called depolarization.
2. What is the BMP technique?
The BMP technique consists of scanning different and specific areas of the body utilizing a kinesiological test that demonstrates the location of possible dysfunctions, blockages or imbalances in the bioelectric system. These are then depolarized by means of applying magnetic fields on specific areas of the body for a short period of time (up to 30 min). * The user will remain lying on his back on a stretcher during the entire scan and the magnet application. (approximately 1 to 2 hours.)
3. Why does the BMP technique work?
Magnets have an influence on the body's electricity, and this in turn, on its biochemistry. By restoring the proper flow of electrons in the organism, we can favor many of its normal functions without producing alterations.
4. What are the benefits of BMP?
The BMP technique promotes the following benefits in the organism:
1. Adequate state of energy.
2. Correct activation of the immune response.
3. Adequate functioning of organs, glands and tissue repair.
4. Detoxification.
5. Decrease in the harmful effects of stress.
6. Correct metabolic activation.
7. Decrease in symptomatic processes (pain, inflammation, swelling, burning, etc.)
8. Adequate vascular tonicity and blood flow.
9. Decrease in adverse effects of conventional treatments.
10. Decrease in recovery time (hospitalization, convalescence and rehabilitation).
5. Are there contraindications for the BMP technique?
Relative contraindications are:
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Pregnancy
Pacemaker
Fertility treatments
The BMP technique can be applied in these cases by remote or surrogate scanning. * Scanning and the application of magnets can be performed directly on clients who have prostheses, valves or other implants in the body, as long as it is confirmed that the implants are not electronic, have batteries or are ferromagnetic.
Absolute contraindications: Serious or unstable health conditions The BMP technique has an influence on vascular tonicity and blood flow, so its direct or remote application is not recommended on clients who have emergency or serious health issues, who are hemodynamically unstable, who have tissue hypoperfusion, who use vasoactive amines, who are severely hemorrhaging, in shock, who have disseminated intravascular coagulation or multiple organ failure.
6. Does BMP have adverse effects?
Users of the technique can have small healing crisis after a session. These are usually selflimited, occur in 1 out of 50 cases and with a duration of 24 to 48 hours after the application of magnets. These symptoms are a consequence of a detoxification process that may be one or more of the following:
Increase in urine production
Increase in body temperature
Sweating
Fatigue
Weakness
Headache
Muscle pain
Joint pain
Lack of appetite
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Diarrhea