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Asthma and Biomagnetism

How complementary biomagnetism therapy may support people living with asthma, together with regular medical care.

Educational only: This article is for general information and training context, not personal medical advice. See our disclaimer and editorial policy.

Understanding Asthma

Asthma is a chronic condition where the airways in the lungs become sensitive and inflamed. When something triggers an attack (like dust, pollen, exercise, or infections), the muscles around the airways tighten and extra mucus is produced. This makes it harder to breathe, causing symptoms like coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath.

Conventional medicine focuses on inhalers, steroids, and emergency care. These are essential for controlling symptoms and preventing dangerous attacks. Biomagnetism is explored as an additional, natural method that may help the body cope better with the underlying imbalances that make asthma worse.

How Biomagnetism May Support Asthma

Biomagnetism therapy uses medium-strength magnets placed in specific pairs on the body. Practitioners believe these pairs help normalize local pH, making it harder for certain microbes to thrive and easing stress on the immune system. For people with asthma, sessions often focus on:

  • Balancing areas linked to the lungs, bronchi, and diaphragm
  • Checking for patterns linked to chronic respiratory infections
  • Supporting the immune system so it can react in a calmer, more balanced way
  • Reducing overall inflammatory load in the body

Results vary from person to person. Some people mainly notice better general energy and fewer colds, while others feel their breathing is calmer in between attacks. Biomagnetism should always be used as a complement to, not a replacement for, ongoing medical asthma care.

When asthma is an emergency (not a “wellness” moment)

Use your reliever inhaler as prescribed and follow your asthma action plan. Seek emergency care for severe shortness of breath, inability to speak in full sentences, bluish lips, or if rescue medication does not help. Biomagnetism sessions do not treat acute attacks.

Important Safety Note

Asthma can be life-threatening. You must always keep your prescribed inhalers and emergency plan from your doctor. Biomagnetism is a complementary wellness approach only and is not suitable for treating acute asthma attacks or replacing prescribed medication.

Learning Biomagnetism to Help Respiratory Clients

Many practitioners who see clients with asthma, chronic bronchitis, or other breathing issues choose to train directly with Dr. Luis Garcia through his official online program. The training explains:

  • How to perform safe, consistent muscle testing
  • How to select biomagnetic pairs used in respiratory cases
  • How to integrate biomagnetism sessions with existing wellness or holistic practices
  • How to communicate clearly that biomagnetism is complementary and not a replacement for medical care

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Common Questions About Asthma and Biomagnetism

Can biomagnetism help with asthma symptoms?

There is no high-quality clinical evidence that biomagnetism treats asthma. Some people explore it as a complementary wellness approach alongside prescribed inhalers and medical care. It must never replace rescue medication, controller therapy, or emergency treatment. Any subjective changes vary by individual and are not predictable.

Is biomagnetism therapy safe for asthma patients?

Biomagnetism uses static magnets placed on the skin and is generally considered gentle. However, anyone with a pacemaker, implanted device, or complex respiratory condition should always speak with their doctor first. Biomagnetism is a complementary method and should not be used as an emergency treatment for asthma attacks.

Do I still need my regular asthma medication?

Yes. You should never stop, change, or delay your prescribed asthma medication without guidance from your doctor. Biomagnetism is intended to work alongside medical care, not instead of it.

Sources and References

This content is based on information from the following sources. We strive to provide accurate, evidence-based information and update our content regularly.

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Asthma — CDC

U.S. CDC overview of asthma basics, triggers, and working with a clinician.

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Asthma - Overview

Mayo Clinic overview of asthma symptoms, causes, and conventional treatment approaches.

Research(2011)
Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Asthma

Research on complementary approaches to asthma management.

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Dr. Luis Garcia Biomagnetism Training

Official website of Dr. Luis Garcia, biomagnetism therapy instructor with 17 years of experience.

Note: We regularly review and update our content to ensure accuracy. If you notice any outdated information or have questions about our sources, please contact us.