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1. Introduction to The Biomangetic Pair (BMP)
1.1. Definition of BMP
1.2. History of BMP
1.3. How BMP Works
1.4. General Characteristics of BMP
1.4.1. Technique
1.4.2 Therapeutic
1.4.3.Facilitative
1.4.4.Integrative
1.4.5.Vibrational
1.4.6.Stabilizer
1.5. Benefits of BMP
1.5.1. State of Energy
1.5.2. Immunity
1.5.3. How Organs and Tissues Work 1.5.4. Detoxification
1.5.5. Stress
1.5.6. Metabolic Activation
1.5.7. Blood Circulation
1.5.8. Symptomatology
1.5.9. Prevention
1.5.10. Treatment Complementarity 1.5.11. Rehabilitation
1.5.12. Risk Reduction
1.5.13. Costs Reduction
1.6. Contraindications for BMP
1.6.1. Absolute Contraindications
1.6.1.1. Hemodynamic Instability
1.6.2. Relative Contraindications
1.6.2.1. Chemotherapy
1.6.2.2. Radiotherapy
1.6.2.3. Pregnancy
1.6.2.4. Pacemakers and Intra-corporeal Electronic Devices
1.6.2.5. Expensive Fertility Treatments
1.6.2.6. Fever in Children Under 5 years
2. BMP Technique
2.1. Previous Preparation
2.1.1. Preparation of the Workplace
2.1.1.1. Preparation of the Workspace
2.1.1.2. Preparation of the Treatment Table
2.1.1.3. Preparing the Magnets
2.1.2. Preparation of the Biomagnetist
2.1.2.1. Physical and Mental Preparation
2.1.2.2. Lifestyle
2.1.2.3. Hygienic Measures
2.1.2.4. Electronic Devices
2.1.3. Preparation of the Client
2.1.3.1. Physical and Mental Preparation
2.1.3.2. Hydration
2.1.3.3. Footwear
2.1.3.4. Practitioner’s Positioning around the Treatment Table
2.1.3.5. Preparatory Therapeutic Phrases
2.2. Kinesiological Test
2.2.1. Relaxation Techniques
2.2.2. Scanning Techniques
2.2.2.1. Classical Scanning Technique
2.2.2.2. Shortening Verification Technique
2.2.3. Types of Shortening
2.2.3.1. Physiological Shortening
2.2.3.2. Anatomical Shortening
2.2.3.3. Mixed Shortening
2.2.3.4.Atypical Shortenings
2.2.4. The Goiz Pair
2.2.4.1. Pathophysiology of The Goiz Pair
2.2.4.2. Classification of The Goiz Pair
2.2.4.3. Correction of The Goiz Pair
2.3. Biomagnetism Scan
2.3.1. Positioning of the Magnet
2.3.2. Confirming the Positioning
2.3.3. Fastening the Magnet
2.3.3.1. Using Tape
2.3.3.2. Using other Magnets
2.3.3.3. Other Methods
2.3.4. Sitting Up-right Scan
2.3.4.1. Scanning Strategy
2.3.4.2. Marking the Position
2.4. Impacting BMP’s
2.4.1. Positioning of the Magnet
2.4.2. Impacting Techniques
2.4.2.1. Impaction using Neodymium
2.4.2.1.1. Indications
2.4.2.1.2. Contraindications
2.4.2.2. Impacting with Inductor Magnets
2.4.2.2.1. Indications
2.4.2.2.2. Contraindications
2.4.3. Resonance List
2.4.4. Basic Impacting Protocols
2.4.4.1. Fungi - Virus Relationship
2.4.4.2. Parasite – Bacteria Relationship
2.4.4.3. Screen
2.4.4.4. Double or Triple Positioning
2.4.4.5. Inversion
2.4.4.6. Rebound
2.5. Depolarization
2.5.1. Terminology of the Biomagnetic Pair
2.5.1.1. Positioning
2.5.1.2. Scanning Point
2.5.1.3. Point of Impact
2.5.1.4. Active Point
2.5.1.5. Inactive Point
2.5.1.6. Depolarization
2.5.1.7. Overlap
2.5.1.8. Transposition
2.5.1.9. Repositioning
2.5.2. Verification Technique of Depolarization of Biomagnetic Pairs
2.6. Intake Form
2.6.1. Documenting Biomagnetic Pairs
2.6.2. Legal Terms
3. Anatomy of BMP
3.1. Types of Anatomy
3.2. Topographic Classification
3.3. Scanning List
3.3.1. Topographic Scanning
3.3.2. Dr. Isaac Goiz Scan
3.4. Scanning Points (1 - 160)
3.4.1. Definition of Anatomical Points
3.4.2. Positioning of Scanning Points
4. Theory of The BMP
4.1. Magnetism
4.1.1. Previous Definitions
4.1.2. Universal Law of Charges
4.1.3. Types of Magnets
4.1.4. Sciences Related to Magnetism
4.2. Eukaryotic Cell
4.2.1. Definition
4.2.2. Structural Composition
4.2.3. Types and Forms of Cells
4.2.4. Physiological Characteristics
4.3. Biomagnetic Pair Theory
4.3.1. Shortening Theory
4.3.2. Theory of Depolarization
4.3.3. Theory of the Genesis of the Biomagnetic Pairs
4.3.4. Definition of Biomagnetic Pair
4.4. Concepts Related to BMP
4.4.1. pH
4.4.2. Symbiosis
4.4.3. Entropy
4.4.4. Resonance
4.4.5. Reologism
4.4.6. NEN
4.4.7. Geomagnetic Influence
4.4.8. Fundamental Forces of Nature
4.5. Types of Biomagnetic Pairs
4.5.1. Regular Pairs
4.5.1.1. Virus
4.5.1.2. Bacteria
4.5.1.3. Fungus
4.5.1.4. Parasites
4.5.2. Special Pairs
4.5.2.1. Dysfunctional Pairs
4.5.2.2. Psycho-emotional Pairs
4.5.2.3. Reservoirs
4.5.2.4. Complex Pairs
4.5.3. Other Types of Pairs
5. Biomagnetic Pairs (1 - 210)
5.1. Relation
5.2. Statistics
5.3. General Characteristics
5.4. Recommendations
5.5 Basic Impacting Protocols
6. Complex Diseases
6.1. The Tumoral Phenomenon
6.2. Types of Scanning
6.2.1. Full Scan
6.2.2. Directed Scan&