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Biomagnetism Research Hub

This research hub organizes biomagnetism topics by theme so students, journalists, and curious readers can move from plain-language concepts to training comparisons and cited sources—without mixing wellness education with checkout pages.

Biomagnetism pair work is taught as a complementary wellness modality. Pages here describe how practitioners are trained, how programs differ, and where to read curated third-party material. Nothing on this hub replaces medical diagnosis or emergency care.

Use the sections below as a reading path: start with definitions and pH context, review historical lineage, compare training formats, then open the evidence library for footnotes you can verify independently.

Concepts & how it works

Core definitions—what biomagnetism is, how paired magnets are used in sessions, and how pH balance is discussed in training (educational framing only).

Historical development

Timeline from Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán through modern certification programs, including how Dr. Luis Garcia’s curriculum expanded pair depth for practitioners.

Training approaches

Side-by-side notes on online vs in-person study, curriculum snapshots, and how to compare schools before partner enrollment.

Evidence & citations

Curated external references, FAQ-style limits on claims, and pages that explain what research does and does not show today.

Industry reports

Preview summaries of training-market outlook material—useful for business planning, not clinical decision-making.

Common questions

Is this hub medical advice?
No. It links to educational guides on this partner site. Serious symptoms need licensed medical care first.
Where should I start if I am new?
Read What is biomagnetism therapy, then Biomagnetic pairs explained, then the online training guide before comparing programs.
How are sources chosen?
We prioritize citable, publicly available material and label gaps honestly. See the main research & sources page for the full bibliography style list.

For enrollment after your research: partner training hub · editorial policy

Industry & training research

Market outlook and research context for biomagnetism training decisions.