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Medicinal Biomagnetism (MB) is a non-invasive therapeutic technique based on the dysfunction of two specific anatomical points that sustain distortions at the glandular and tissue level, intoxication and can sustain pathogenic microorganisms. Dysfunctions are generated from changes in homeostasis, leading to acidity excess in one point and alkalinity excess in the other, beyond the ideal limit where nature determines health. Thus, the objective of this study is to present a standard model of the physical examination of Biomagnetic Pairs (BMPs) used in MB, called Scanning, which can be performed in two ways: Level 1 and Level 2. The standardization of the physical examination is essential so that the biomagnetism therapists and researchers of the technique can apply the technique in a systematic way. The present study is a narrative literature review of publications by Isaac Goiz Durán. The description of the Level 1 (Biomagnetic Scanning) and Level 2 (Bioenergetic Scanning) scanning method are presented. This study can perpetuate this original method and build scientific grounds for analysis of BMPs, their properties and characteristics, as well as support new research that evaluate the MB treatment tool in a systematic way.
Medicinal Biomagnetism; Biomagnetic Scanning; Scanning Level 1; Bioenergetic Scanning; Scanning Level 2; Medicinal Biomagnetism Scanning Protocol; Biomagnetic Pair
Medicinal Biomagnetism; Biomagnetic Scanning; Scanning Level 1; Bioenergetic Scanning; Scanning Level 2; Medicinal Biomagnetism Scanning Protocol; Biomagnetic Pair
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