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Introduction

Preface, Getting into biomagnetism

Lesson 1. What is medical biomagnetism
1.1 Definition
1.2 Side effects
1.3 Contraindications

Lesson 2. Magnetism and magnets
2.1 What is magnetism
2.2 Universal law of charges
2.3 Types of magnets
2.4 What type of magnets are used in the Biomagnetic Pair
2.5 How to identify the polarity of a magnet
2.6 Care of magnets

Lesson 3. History of Magnetotherapy
3.1 Magnetism in ancient times
3.2 Paracelsus
3.3 Samuel Hahnemann
3.4 Luis Pasteur
3.5 Mesmer and animal magnetism
3.6 Johanes Carl F. Gauss
3.7 Otto Heinrich Warburg
3.8 Dr. Royal Raymond Rife
3.9 Dr. Demetrio Sodi Pallares
3.10 Dr. Richard Broeringmeyer

Lesson 4. Magnetotherapies
4.1 What is Magnetotherapy
4.2 Magnetic accessories
4.3 Magnetotherapy in physiotherapy
4.4 Benefits of magnetotherapy
4.5 Effects of the negative and positive pole

Lesson 5. Health and energy balance
5.1 Homeostasis
5.2 Principles of chemistry
5.3 What are ions
5.4 Ions and metabolism

5.4.1 Potassium
5.4.2 Chlorine
5.4.3 Magnesium
5.4.4 Calcium
5.4.5 Sodium

5.5 Ions in the environment
5.6 Radicals and oxidative stress

Lesson 6. The energy body
6.1 The chakras
6.2 Traditional Chinese Medicine
6.3 The energy axes

Lesson 7. How biomagnetism heals
7.1 Discovery of the biomagnetic pair
7.2 Description of the biomagnetic pair
7.3 Muscle testing
7.4 Other ways of testing
7.5 Testing with bioenergetics

Lesson 8. Get to work
8.1 Treatment
8.2 Etiological diagnosis
8.3 Depolarization
8.4 Checking
8.5 First sessions

Lesson 9. Classification of biomagnetic pairs
9.1 Regular pairs
9.2 Non pathogens pairs:

9.2.1 Reservoirs
9.2.2 Special Pairs
9.2.3 Dysfunctional Pairs
9.2.4 Psychoemotional pairs

Lesson 10. Viruses and biomagnetism
10.1 Description
10.2 How a virus works
10.3 Classification

10.3.1 By its nucleic acid
10.3.2 By its encapsulation
10.3.3 According to its morphology
10.3.4 Cells that infect

10.4 Immune system response
10.5 Viruses and pathogenesis
10.6 Antivirals and vaccination
10.7 Treatment with biomagnetism
10.8 Recommendations

Lesson 11. Bacteria and biomagnetism
11.1 What is a bacterium
11.2 Classification

11.2.1 Breathing
11.2.2 Morphology
11.2.3 Types of membranes

11.3 Bacterial morphology
11.4 Pathogenic bacteria
11.5 Treatment with biomagnetism

Lesson 12. Fungi and biomagnetism
12.1 Definition
12.2 Types and classification
12.3 Nutrition
12.4 Reproduction
12.5 Pathogenic fungi for humans
12.6 Treatment with biomagnetism

Lesson 13. Parasites and Biomagnetism
13.1 Definition
13.2 Classification
13.3 Parasitic diseases
13.4 Treatment with biomagnetism

Lesson 14. Reservoirs
14.1 Definition
14.2 Types of reservoirs
14.3 Protocol

Lesson 15. Other pairs
15.1 Temporal pairs
15.2 Associated pairs
15.3 Personal pairs
15.4 Screen effect
15.5 Complex pairs
15.6 The tumor phenomenon

Lesson 16. Dysfunctional Pairs
16.1 Definition and usage
16.2 Endocrine gland dysfunction
16.3 Dysfunction due to problems of the nervous system
16.4 Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
16.5 Treatment

Lesson 17. Special pairs
17.1 Definition
17.2 Nomenclature
17.3 Goiz's pair, first special pair
17.4 Application

Lesson 18. Psychoemotional pairs

18.1 General considerations

 


* NOTE: The course does not include printed material or magnets.