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Magnetism

The term magnetism comes from the Greek Magnes, which means magnet.

First revered and then decried, magnetism is an ancestral discipline that is becoming increasingly present in our society today. The relationship between doctors and magnetizers, or more generally healers, is still ambiguous: one of both distrust and collaboration. Officially, the two practices are opposed; one is scholarly, learned in universities or schools, while the other is empirical and transmitted by the ancients. They have always coexisted since Antiquity with varying degrees of difficulty. Today, considered an alternative medicine, magnetism intervenes where conventional medicine fails, for example in cases of shingles, stress, chronic pain, etc.

Magnetism is based on the fact that every human being, like all matter around us, contains energy. Thus, each of the humans populating the planet would therefore be a vehicle of energy. For an individual to be in good health, in other words for the human body to function well, this energy must circulate correctly.

Magnetism can heal both the body and the mind by infusing new energy into the patient so that they can heal themselves. The electrical vibrations or radiation emitted by a body must be balanced to be in good health.

The act of placing hands on an individual to relieve their pain has always been man's first reflex. This practice, which has always existed, is present in all countries of the world, but has different names. In the West, we speak of Magnetism, while in Asia we speak of Qi or Chi.

Traditional Chinese medicine recognizes only three types of fluids that feed the body:

Blood, other organic fluids, and Qi, which can be translated as breath, correspond to the universal energy in which the entire universe bathes.

This notion is at the origin of external martial arts such as Kung-Fu, and those that work on internal balance, such as Qi Qong, not to mention healing practices such as acupuncture or massage.

Magnetism is effective in relieving pain, promoting the healing of a pathology, or rebalancing the body.

In 1950, Professor Desrobert spoke of magnetism as A physical agent of a particular kind, the source of life for organs and cells. It can be transmitted to those who are sick through a Magnetizer who is overloaded with it. The fluid passing through his fingers and hands penetrates the sick person's body just as electric current, X-rays, light radiation and ultrasound do.

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