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Biomagnetism Ethics

Ethical biomagnetism practice means honest scope, informed consent, confidentiality, referral when screening fails, and never promising cures or telling clients to stop medical care. This educational partner site discloses affiliate relationships separately from health education.

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Honest scope

Describe biomagnetism as complementary education—not a replacement for licensed diagnosis or treatment.

Screening & referral

Say no when contraindications appear; document red-flag referrals to urgent or primary care.

Confidentiality

Protect client records; obtain written consent before photos, testimonials, or case publishing.

Transparent pricing

Clear session fees, packages, and refund rules—no hidden upsells tied to fear-based claims.

Continuing education

Update safety knowledge when official training materials or local regulations change.

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