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A healing procedure with surprising results
in the cure for AIDS, cancer, diabetes and other difficult diseases
that at the same time, generates many doubts.
To clarify the scientific basis for this treatment,
we feel obligated to bring forth the testimony of its founder, the Mexican pulmonologist, Isaac Goiz,
that of other professional doctors who are practicing it
and most importantly, the testimony of patients.
Biomagnetism, stated in simple terms by its discoverer,
is based on the use of magnets to change the chemical pH balance, or the hydrogen potential,
in the sick organs, eliminating four of the main causes of many diseases:
viruses, bacteria, fungus, and parasites.
-The magnet itself does not cure.
What it does is induce magnetic charges so that they neutralize each other.
And in a neutral pH environment, there cannot be pathologies.
Already widespread in Ecuador, in the new Hospital de los Valles in Quito,
gynecologist Alex Escandón relies on Biomagnetism
and affirms that this procedure successfully reduces the use of medications and surgeries.
-This is scientific; this has been demonstrated.
You have a problem, you get evaluated, we confirm your condition with tests,
we do the treatment and we see the results.
-But in the majority of cases, it works.
-But mostly, it works; it is really going quite well.
This specialist says that Biomagnetism frequently relieves symptoms or eliminates medical conditions in his patients.
-Just the fact of knowing that it doesn't hurt...
I came here and of course, I accepted this type of treatment.
But the success of Biomagnetic therapy
has also been confirmed in the treatment of serious diseases.
-We are even talking about cases of cancer,
in those for which we have seen patients.
We have evaluated them, we have confirmed the presence of tumors with images,
we have done the treatments, and after, we no longer see the tumors in the images.
And we have gone into operating rooms because I am an orthodox doctor.
I have my scientifically-trained head, square;
I have to trust in what I'm seeing.
And we go in to do the surgery
and truly, we don't find anything.
We take out pieces of organs,
we send them to the lab,
and we find that nothing is left, or if something is left, is it something completely different.
Biomagnetism is complementary to many medical specialties, psychology for example.
-What is interesting about Biomagnetism is that it does not have any secondary effects.
So, in the case of a patient that has a lot of anxiety, distress,
we apply the magnets to certain places specific to the brain level
and we know that they are working positively, and the patient hasn't taken anything.
Doctors who practice Biomagnetism
refuse to accept that there is a contradiction between their academic training and this new alternative.
The first to affirm this is Biomagnetism's most important advocate.
-It is slowly being accepted in the field of medicine.
I have not had any conflicts with doctors
because we're speaking their same language;
it's as scientific as talking about the pH level and particle physics.
The resistance toward this therapy started to diminish when its promoter, Dr. Goiz,
was named the founding professor of the department of Biomagnetism at the Oxford University Medical School.
But in our environment, his teachings and practices
will only broaden when he overcomes prejudices,
some fed by powerful commercial interests in the field of health.
Until then, his best promoters will be his actual patients treated with the therapy.
-We estimate that we manage to improve about eighty percent of the problems in patients.
-When I contracted the *** virus six years ago,
I had been taking antiretrovirals.
But then I underwent the magnet treatment.
My symptoms disappeared completely.
I have even gone back to eating the foods that I consumed before acquiring the virus, like dairy products.
Now I eat like I always did, the same amounts, but I don't have any symptoms.
The Guamaní medical center in Quito is the pioneer in Ecuador and Latin America
in the incorporation of Biomagnetism and other alternative therapies
into the public health system.
The center's health authorities, who at that moment had the vision to implement this project, deserve recognition for this.
But this recognition also begs a question:
If these new therapies can lead to low-cost health solutions for the poorest people,
why are the authorities waiting to replicate the successful Guamani model throughout the whole country?