Abstract
Menopause is the period in a woman’s life between 40 and 60 years old, marked by the interruption of menstrual periods. Usually accompanied by psychosomatic symptoms, hot flashes, malaise, night sweats, nausea and lack of concentration. Medicinal Biomagnetism (BM) is a natural, non-invasive, painless and low-cost therapeutic system that presents itself as an Integrative and Complementary Practice (PIC) that acts in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bioelectric and biomagnetic dysfunctions of the body. The treatment aims at rebalancing living beings in all aspects of life, involving organic, energetic, emotional, psycho-emotional, spiritual dysfunctions and the Chakras. BM stimulates the body’s homeostasis through Static Magnetic Fields, generated by therapeutic magnets and aims at neutralizing the organic environments affected by bioelectromagnetic dysfunctions that may favor the development of pathologies. The objective of this study is to present a BM protocol aimed at self-care, through the alignment and balance of the body’s electromagnetic energy distribution centers, known as Chakras, for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. The applied methodology was a descriptive and exploratory bibliographical review, providing the presentation as a result of this research of the Chakra/Gland Protocol. We conclude that, by acting directly on the endocrine interfaces, the presented protocol can simply stimulate the body’s vital energy, improving the physical, psycho-emotional and energetic system of women going through the menopause phase, minimizing the adverse effects of this period and, providing health and quality of life in a natural way.
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