
When I tell people about Biomagnetic Pair therapy they usually look at me like I am crazy. “Using Magnets to heal the body?,” they say with just a touch of skepticism. I’m sure at first it might sound like something I made up or something one would hear on a sci-fi TV show, but that is not the case. It’s a real thing and in my experience, it totally works. People probably dismiss it because it sounds too simple or it’s just too easy to be able to help with so many health issues. I’ll be honest, I thought it sounded too good to be true when i first heard about it too. I thought: “how could placing magnets on the body help me feel better or make my symptoms disappear?”
Despite the skepticism, a growing number of people around the world are learning that Biomagnetic Pair Therapy is an effective, complementary therapy to add to their current health regimen which helps restore balance to the body and supports their immune system. BMP therapy focuses on the body’s pH levels, which is the balance between acidity and alkalinity. PH influences everything from our energy production to the growth of pathogens in the body. When our pH is disrupted, illness usually follows soon after and BMP therapy suggests that by placing magnets on specific points of the body we can rebalance our pH level. Biomagnetic pair therapy also helps irradiate harmful pathogens in the body by creating an inhospitable environment where they can no longer thrive.
If you’re interested in finding a safe, affordable option to boost your immunity and combat illness’s but have been hesitant to dive in, this post is for you! In this beginners guide, we’ll cut through the confusion and explain in plain language:
- What Biomagnetic Pair Therapy actually is
- How it works on a scientific and practical level
- Who can benefit from biomagnetic pair therapy
- What to expect in a BMP session
- How to explore BMP therapy safely for yourself or loved ones
By the end, you’ll know whether Biomagnetic Pair therapy is for you or if it’s just another too-good-to-be-true alternative therapies.
What Is Biomagnetic Pair Therapy?
Biomagnetic Pair Therapy (sometimes shortened as BMP) is a natural, non-invasive healing technique that was developed by Dr. Isaac Goiz Durán (Dr.Goiz) in 1988. Dr.Goiz’s method uses pairs of medium-intensity magnets placed on specific parts of the body to help balance internal pH levels. The goal of biomagnetic pair is simple:
- Restore pH balance → support normal body function
- Create an environment where pathogens can’t thrive → support the immune system
- Encourage natural healing → without drugs, chemicals, or invasive procedures
Unlike those ugly magnetic bracelets or generic “magnetic therapy” products you see online, BMP is applied with precision. Practitioners identify pairs of points on the body that are thought to correspond with imbalances or specific pathogen activity, and then place magnets there in opposite polarity (positive/negative).

How Does It Work?
To understand Biomagnetic Pair Therapy, you need to know two basics:
pH Balance is Important
The body runs best when its fluids and tissues are in balance, which means not too acidic and not too alkaline. The neutral area of 7 on the pH scale is the sweet spot. Considering that pathogens like bacteria, fungi, and viruses thrive when our pH levels are off means it’s probably pretty important to keep them balanced.
Magnets Influence Ions or Charged Particles
Magnets affect the movement of ions (or charged particles) in the body, especially hydrogen ions, which determine our pH. When a Biomagnetic Pair Therapist applies magnets to specific points on the body their aim is to shift those ions back into balance to restore a healthy environment.
It’s kind of like tuning a guitar, when one string is off, the whole sound is wrong. Magnets help to retune the body so everything plays in harmony again.
Who Can Benefit from Biomagnetic Pair Therapy?
There are many reasons why people seek Biomagnetic Pair therapy, but it’s usually when conventional medicine hasn’t provided answers or solved any problems. The most common users of this natural therapy are:
- Individuals with chronic issues (fatigue, digestive problems, recurring infections)
- Wellness seekers who prefer natural, non-invasive methods
- Practitioners looking to add a complementary tool to their healing practice
- Pet owners (yes, animals can also receive BMP under trained guidance)
Even though BMP is not a cure-all and should not replace professional medical care, many people find it a helpful addition to their current wellness plan. For a list of what conditions Biomagnetic pair therapy has been known to treat, checkout our post HERE.
What to Expect in a Session
If you’re curious about trying Biomagnetic Pair Therapy and are interested to know what to expect, here’s the rundown of what usually happens in a Biomagnetic Pair Therapy session:
- Assessment– While the client is fully clothed and laying down on their back, the practitioner will identify any possible imbalances in the body by scanning the body with a scanning magnet and using muscle testing or kinesiology.
- Magnet Placement– If an imbalance is found the therapist/practitioner will place pairs of magnets of medium strength gently on the specific, corresponding points of the body.
- Relaxation– While still lying down, the client will rest comfortably for approximately for 15–30 minutes, while the magnets do their work to balance the body.
- Review– Once the body scan has been completed the therapist/practitioner will explain the areas addressed and may suggest follow-up sessions if needed.
Most people describe the experience as gentle, relaxing, and non-invasive. For a deeper dive into a Biomagenitc Pair session, checkout our post about it HERE.
Is It Safe?
Biomagnetic Pair Therapy is considered safe and non-invasive since it does not involve electricity, needles, or medication and very few side effects. However, some people have reported small side affects so there are some precautions:
- Some people have experienced a healing crisis, or a detox reaction, which is a temporary worsening of symptoms that is believed to occur as the body eliminates toxins and undergoes a healing process.
- Biomagnetic Pair therapy is not recommended for people with pacemakers or implanted medical devices
- It is not advised to perform Biomagnetic pair therapy on pregnant women in their first trimester and pregnant women should always consult their doctor before trying any new therapy
- Biomagnetic pair therapy should not be used if you are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment
- Biomagnetic pair therapy should not replace medical treatment for an emergency or urgent and serious conditions. It is a complementary therapy and not meant to be used as a primary healthcare solution.
As with any therapy, the results can vary from person to person.
Getting Started
If you’re interested in exploring Biomagnetic Pair Therapy, you have a few options to move forward:
- Try a session with a certified practitioner in your area
- If you’re a wellness enthusiast or practitioner who wants to study it further, start learning the basics
- Use it as a complement alongside lifestyle practices like good nutrition, stress management, and regular movement
This therapy is especially good for beginners, since it requires no invasive tools and can often be learned in stages. If you are looking to start your own Biomagnetic Pair practice, checkout our post about it HERE.
My Final Thoughts
There you have it, an easy to understand beginner’s look into Biomagnetic Pair Therapy. It may sound unconventional at first, but once you understand the principles behind it, it makes simple sense: restore balance, and the body can do what it was designed to do – heal itself.
From the mouth of an original skeptic-turned-advocate of Biomagnetic Pair therapy, I have to say that BMP offers a safe and natural path to explore, especially when all other avenues are dead-ends. If you are struggling with stubborn health issues, curious about different therapies, or a new practitioner looking for tools to help your practice, then this therapy could be the missing piece worth considering.
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