Abstract

Currently, several treatments have been studied in order to restore health. A very promising treatment option is through the use of magnets. The exposure of cells to the Static Magnetic Field (SMF) is able to affect cellular behavior by rebalancing their hydrogen potential (pH) that was previously in dysfunction, and may help control signs and symptoms of diseases resulting from patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) who may present subclinical states of infectious diseases. Medicinal Biomagnetism (MB) is a non-invasive integrative therapy that uses magnets as a tool to rebalance the body’s natural pH, allowing the return to normal health conditions. With the MB it is possible to identify and correct dysfunctions that can lead and sustain infectious pathologies, through the protocol proposed by Dr. David Goiz Martínez, assisting in the improvement of signs and symptoms associated with diabetes mellitus, contributing to the general improvement of the individual. Objective: This study aims to present a MB protocol to aid in the treatment of DM. It also seeks a broad view of other protocols not considered in Martínez’s proposal and suggests their incorporation. Materials and Methods: the article is a literary review where 42 references were used, being 05 for the elaboration of the protocol. Results: script of the protocol with the step-by-step treatment of DM with the MB. Conclusion: MB is a complementary and integrative technique with prophylactic potential in metabolic, endocrine and pathogenic disorders, easy to apply, low cost and with relatively fast results, with very low side effects. Future perspectives: It is mandatory to prove the proposed protocol.

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