Target Infections Naturally and Effectively
At Global Biomagnetism Therapy, our Infection Control Therapy uses the power of biomagnetism to naturally detect and neutralize harmful microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Instead of relying on antibiotics or harsh medications, this therapy focuses on restoring the body’s energetic and pH balance—creating an environment where pathogens cannot thrive.
With a non-invasive approach and no side effects, we support your immune system’s natural ability to heal and defend itself.
Types of Infections We Address
We target a wide range of infections including bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic conditions. Our therapy helps eliminate pathogens naturally while boosting your body’s immune defense.
Bacterial infections (e.g. sinus, skin, respiratory
Viral infections (e.g. flu, cold, Epstein-Barr)
- Parasitic infections
- Fungal infections (e.g. candida, athlete’s foot)
- Chronic and recurrent infections
- Low-grade hidden infections affecting immunity
How Biomagnetism Helps With Infection Control
Biomagnetic therapy works by scanning the body for pathogen-related imbalances and using paired magnets to adjust pH levels in affected areas. This creates a hostile environment for microbes, helping the body eliminate them naturally. Unlike conventional treatments, biomagnetism supports the immune system without disturbing gut flora or causing resistance.
It’s a safe, painless, and holistic solution for persistent infections.
Benefits of Our Infection Control Therapy
Natural, non-invasive infection management
No antibiotics or medications involved
Strengthens your immune response
Targets root causes, not just symptoms
Helps prevent recurring infections
Suitable for chronic or undiagnosed issues
Promotes full-body wellness and balance
Who Should Consider This Therapy?
Individuals with recurring or chronic infections
People with antibiotic-resistant conditions
Those seeking drug-free infection treatment
Individuals with compromised immune systems
Wellness seekers wanting proactive infection control
