Biomagnetic therapy is now available in the Kootenays

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Therapist J.Tomas Gonzalez.

Biomagnetic therapist J. Tomas Gonzalez. — Kimberly Shellborn photo

Therapist J. Tomas Gonzalez, trained in alternative and orthomolecular nutrition, is excited to introduce biomagnetism to the Kootenays. Kootenay Magnetic Therapy has opened its doors in the Colonel Baker building in Cranbrook, at 1601- First Street South. 

“Biomagnetism is a revolutionary, scientific and therapeutic approach to healing.” Gonzalez said. 

This therapy studies, detects and measures the fundamental alterations of the pH in a person’s body.  When the pH is balanced it immediately regulates and corrects infectious pathologies. Pathogens are the main cause of diseases in the human body, including pathologies that conventional science does not relate to a microbial etiology like diabetes, arthritis, asthma and other conditions.

When magnets are applied over diseased organs, the pH in the body is modified, and conditions are changed in such a way that microbial elements cannot thrive,  therefore becoming harmless. Biomagnetism is not contraindicated with any treatment; it can be used concurrently with conventional medicine or any other type of alternative medicine.

It can be applied to patients of all ages, from babies to seniors.

See http://www.magnetatherapy.com/
 

Kimberly Shellborn

Kim is the editorial coordinator at Koocanusa Publications. She recently returned to the Kootenays after 15 years in Spain, where she taught English and got to know the food and wine regions of the country. When she’s not writing or taking photographs, she can be found showing her husband and two children all the backcountry trails that she longed for while in Europe. View all of Kimberly Shellborn’s articles

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