Glossary
We present the most common terms used in Therapeutical Biomagnetism.
The links will take you to delve into some topics.
A | B | D | E - F | G | H | I | K | M | N | P | R - S | T | V |
Disorder | Description |
A | |
Acidity | Low concentration of hydrogen ions pH less than 7. |
Alkalinity | High concentration of hydrogen ions pH greater than 7. |
Animal magnetism | Type of healing practiced by the scientist Mesmer, also called Mesmerism. |
B | |
Bacteria | Prokaryotic unicellular microorganism (without nuclear membrane) capable of causing infection and disease. |
Biomagnetic pair | Phenomenon of polarization of two points of an organism that are in energy resonance. |
Broeringmeyer, Richard | Dr. born in Kentuky E.U.U., laid the foundations of magnetotherapy, studying the effects on organic tissues of magnetic fields, his book: "Principles of Magnetic Teraphy", NASA Medical Director in the 80s. |
D | |
Depolarize | or impact: Place the magnets in the two points of a biomagnetic pair for the necessary time until the energy balance is restored. |
Durán | Second surname of Dr. Isaac Goiz. Also a special pair that bears his name.
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E - F | |
Electomagnet | Material that only shows magnetism when an electric current is induced, an example: a selenoid. |
Energetic resonance | It is said that two poles are in energetic resonance when they have equal charges, frequencies and intensity; they are said to form a biomagnetic pair. |
Fungi | Kingdom to which belong a broad set of organisms without chlorophyll so they get their nutrients from other organisms. |
G | |
Gauss | Unit of measurement of the power (magnetic lines) of a magnet established by Carl F. Gauss. |
Gauss, Carl Friederich. | Scientist, mathematician, German astonom (1777-1855) He made great advances in the study of magnetism. |
Goodheart, George | America doctor who developed Kinesiology. |
Goiz | Second name of Dr. Isaac Goiz, discoverer of the Biomagnetic Pair |
Goiz | Special pair responsible for various disorders. |
H | |
Hemibody | Half of the body, either left or right. |
Holo-intelligent response | Bioenergetic change that occurs in response to a question posed by the mental effort of the biomagnetist or therapist. |
I | |
Isaac Goiz Durán | Mexican physician, discoverer of the Biomagnetic Pair and creator of Therapeutic Biomagnetism and Therapeutic bioenergetics. |
Impact | or depolarize: Place the magnets in the two points of a biomagnetic pair for the necessary time until the energy balance is restored. |
K | |
Kinesiology | Technique developed in the 60s by Dr. George Goodheart. Study muscle groups in relation to efforts, stress and their relationship with the organs and meridians of acupuncture. |
M | |
Magnetic field | Field of electro-magnetic waves created by the presence of a magnet or a flow of electrons. |
Magnetism | In general it refers to the electro-magnetic phenomena. |
Magnet | Object capable of generating a magnetic field, some metals such as ferrite or neodymium are the ones with the greatest capacity. |
Magnetotherapy | Healing of physical disorders through the application of magnetic fields. |
Mental effort | A condition of focus and channeling of the mind to ask a question when applying Bioenergetics. |
Mesmerism | Type of healing practiced by the scientist Mesmer. |
Muscular intelligent response | Shortening phenomenon of the right hemicibody, either as a response of the body to stimulation of a point with a magnetic field or due to a question posed by the mental effort of the biomagnetist or therapist. |
N | |
Natural magnet | Metal that presents a magnetic field in a natural way. |
Normal energetic level | Condition of a pH close to 7 (neutral) in which pathogens hardly proliferate |
P | |
Parasite | Organisms that sustain your life based on the organism of another species, usually feeding on what the "host" produces. Sometimes harmoniously coexisting and sometimes causing illness. |
Pathogenicity or virulence | Ability of an infectious agent to cause disease in a susceptible host. |
Pathogen | Germ, an infectious agent capable of generating disease in an organism. |
Personal pair | Biomagnetic pair that has not yet been cataloged and could appear in someone. |
pH - hydrogen potential | Degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance. It is measured on a logarithmic negative scale of the concentration of hydrogen ions, scale from 0 to 14. |
Polarity | Binary manifestation of several phenomena, including electromagnetism that manifests itself with a positive and a negative pole. |
Pulsating magnetic field | Magnetic fields generated by a special device. Therapy applied and studied by Dr. Demetrio Sodi Pallares. |
R - S | |
Remote healing | Ability to diagnose and treat bioenergetic imbalances of pH at a distance through "mental effort". |
Reservoir | Biomagnetic pair in which pathogens are lodged that are regularly located in other pairs. |
Scanning | or Testing is the action of placing a (negative) magnet on different points of the body to find bioenergetic alterations. |
Screen effect | Condition in which a series of peers manifest themselves after the first session, which makes it necessary to carry out several sessions to carry out a complete treatment. |
T | |
Therapeutical Bioenergetics | Treatment scheme that replaces the use of magnets with the use of the mind through "mental effort" to determine the existence of biomagnetic pairs (diagnosis). Bioenergetics also includes the phenomenon of distance healing. |
Therapeutical Biomagnetism | Sometimes also called therapeutic biomagnetism. It is the technique developed by Dr. Goiz to help restore health by applying the biomagnetic pair through the pH balance of the affected pairs. |
Test / scanning protocol | It is a certain sequence of points that are tested to find the biomagnetic pairs. There are different protocols for general use and others established by biomagnetists personally. |
Testing | or scanning is the action of placing a (negative) magnet on different points of the body to find bioenergetic alterations. |
V | |
Virus | Microorganism composed of genetic material protected by an envelope capable of replicating inside a cell and causing disease. |
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