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Beyond the Medicine Cabinet: Biomagnetic Pair Therapy for Moms with Moses Durazo

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What if one simple, non-invasive wellness practice could become another tool in your family's health toolkit?

In this episode of the Mom-Life Podcast, host Sonya Flores welcomes biomagnetic pair practitioner and educator Moses Durazo for an informative conversation about biomagnetism, preventative wellness, and empowering families to become active participants in their health journey.

Moses shares how his own chronic health struggles led him to discover biomagnetic pair therapy and inspired his mission to educate others about this holistic approach. Together, Sonya and Moses discuss why moms are often the caregivers of the family, the impact of chronic stress on physical and emotional health, supporting children through wellness practices, and the importance of combining personal responsibility with professional medical care.

Sonya also shares her personal experiences using biomagnetic therapy for herself and her family, offering insight into how it has become part of their wellness routine.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • What biomagnetic pair therapy is and how it works
  • Why preventative wellness matters for busy moms
  • The connection between stress, sleep, hormones, and overall health
  • How families can become more proactive in supporting their well-being
  • Practical ways to begin learning about biomagnetism
  • Resources for finding qualified biomagnetic pair practitioners

Resources Mentioned:
SaveMeMagnets.com
• Moses Durazo's educational books and wellness resources
• Free biomagnetism educational Zoom sessions (see website for upcoming dates)

Disclaimer: This episode is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your qualified healthcare provider regarding medical concerns, diagnoses, or treatment decisions.

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SPEAKER_01

Hello, beautiful. Welcome back to Mom Life. Thank you so much for tuning in this week. I know you have so many different choices on what to listen to, and I'm so grateful that you've chosen to tune in to me. This week I'm bringing you an interview with the original biomagnetic therapist that I met over 10 years ago now. We met at a career day being held at a high school in Orange County, and I was able to learn about what he did. Biomagnetic therapy. At first, it was unreal to hear what it was, and I was more curious about it, and I went ahead and started seeing him for treatment. Then I had my baby girl, Olivia, and I started taking her there for treatment. And what I love about biomagnetic therapy is that it's non-invasive and it doesn't interfere with anything else that is going on with you medically, but I just love going because I feel like it's an opportunity for me to get my alignment. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. And without further ado, here is a wonderful interview with biomagnetic therapist.

SPEAKER_03

Thank you so much for joining us today. I'm so excited about this conversation, as I am always excited about every conversation I have, but especially this one. Could you please introduce yourself, how many kids you have, and what's your favorite part of parenting?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, absolutely. So again, for the listeners, my name is Moses Durazzo. And I have only one son. He's a 12-year-old. My favorite part of parenthood is realizing that parenting goes in both directions. Not only shaping my son, but my son is also shaping me. The feeling of love and responsibility and what it truly means to care grew in a way that I never imagined. Before becoming a father, becoming a parent definitely changes a person. It definitely changed me. And I want to add one more thing about this because this experience of parenthood expanded to something beyond my own son. For example, in different communities that I've been a part of, I've had people look to me as a father figure. Well, not because I try to become that, but because parenthood deepened my genuine desire to see others recognize their own inner beauty, strength, and potential. That has been one of the unexpected gifts of becoming a father.

SPEAKER_03

I love it. Wonderful. What is it that you do?

SPEAKER_00

For the last 18 years, my work and mission have centered around medical pair biomagnetism, holistic wellness, and helping people become more active participants in their own well-being through simple, practical biomagnetic protocols for everyday life. So there were a few twists and turns that led me into biomagnetism. The most direct reason is this I was personally frustrated and I was searching for a solution. And I know many people are in on that boat right now. And so that's what I do. It's to help steer people. I was in my mid-20s when I developed chronic digestive issues, and that struggle lasted for about four and a half years. I wasn't sitting around doing nothing. I had already completed a university-level holistic health program. I had explored nutrition, herbs, homeopathy, acupuncture, fasting, supplements, chiropractic care, and so much more. Someone said, Go over there, I went there. So there were some good days, and but honestly, most days they were annoying, especially around meals. And so then someone introduced me to medical care biomagnetism. As a matter of fact, a nutritionist pointed me in that direction. And within a couple of hours, the issue that I'd struggled with for years was literally gone within a few hours. And that challenged everything that I thought I understood about health. And the question that hit me was how is this even possible? That was the moment that changed everything in my life. Since then, my mission has been to help more people discover biomagnetism, especially families who are looking for practical tools beyond the usual options they've been taught. For example, I know a lot of people just don't want more pharmaceutical products. People don't need more fear. What people need is understanding, they need more confidence, they need a place to start. And that's really what my work has become: helping others become more prepared and more capable and confident in supporting their own wellness and the wellness of the people, of course, that they love.

SPEAKER_03

I find it fascinating that it was a nutritionist who opened up this avenue for you and introduced you to this.

SPEAKER_02

Could you explain what is biomagnetism?

SPEAKER_00

At its simplest, biomagnetism is the application of magnets to very specific areas of the body for the purpose of supporting balance and wellness. So we're talking about our biochemistry. That is really the simplest explanation. There are no machines, there's no complicated equipment, there are no batteries, there's no charging, it's just magnets that are placed in specific locations for a specific period. And wherever we place those magnets in those specific locations, it's because we have detected that in those cells there's pH abnormality, meaning there's acidity and alkalinity taking place there. So that in a nutshell is what biomagnetism is.

SPEAKER_03

I'm curious, is alkaline water something that you you recommend?

SPEAKER_00

No, that's not something that's part of my daily conversation. And just like anything in life, there's gonna be times when it absolutely matters, and then there's times where maybe that's not the right thing. But for example, to just say, all right, well, I heard alkaline water is good for you, and then everyone should try it. No, I would never ever ever say that. Because we know that there are some cases when people already struggle with alkalinity, hyperalkalinity. So you wouldn't be doing those people any service.

SPEAKER_03

Good to know. Moms are often the last people to care for themselves. Why is preventative health so important for me?

SPEAKER_00

I would say uh 90% of the times women are the ones that come to my office. They're the ones taking action. I mean, that's an important question because I think we need to define prevention. You know, most people think prevention means eating better, taking vitamins, getting checkups or catching something early. And and of course, yeah, those things matter. Uh, but prevention also means having practical tools because life becomes overwhelming. Life has its subs and down. So, really, it's about building a foundation before the crisis. It also means learning how to observe the body, how to respond earlier, how to participate instead of only waiting and worrying and reacting. You have experience with biomagnetism, and and for me, this is where I believe biomagnetism has been missing the conversation. Because we can talk about prevention, but how do you prevent? Women are often the ones seeking support, they're the ones asking the questions, researching, booking appointments, noticing changes in the family and looking for solutions. It's obviously not that moms don't care. Moms care very deeply. The issue is that moms are often carrying the responsibility of care without always having a clear system to support it. They're the ones that don't notice the child seems off. They notice when when home feels stressed out, they notice when someone is tired, uncomfortable, emotional, or not acting like themselves. Many times all they've been taught to do is is wait or monitor or give something from the medicine cabinet or or call someone else. This is why I think biomagnetism matters to me because what gives families another skill. And it's not another product, it's definitely a skill. It's something simple and practical, and something a mom and of course dads too. You know, they can learn, everyone can learn, and use a as part of their everyday wellness support.

SPEAKER_03

What are some everyday habits that moms can start today to improve their overall wellness?

SPEAKER_00

Well, without a doubt, biomagnetism. I mean, that seriously, I mean, you talk to people around you. How many can you say, hey, by the way, tell me about your biomagnetic routine? I mean, 0.00001% of the population will have even heard of the word biomagnetism. I don't think we need to have more conversations about nutrition and hydration and the things people already know. I think the conversation really needs to be about hey, how do we get started on biomagnetism? What does that even mean? What does that look like? What does it entail? And start bringing that conversation, starting with the conversation, bringing it home, and then start thinking about how to explore it. That's really what needs to start happening.

SPEAKER_03

Stress is also something nearly every mom experiences on a regular basis. How does chronic stress affect the body?

SPEAKER_00

Well, stress becomes physical, undoubtedly. And I would even say that stress becomes spiritual. Because when a person is under pressure, you know, long enough, it can begin to affect their sense of purpose, their peace, their patience, and their connection to themselves. So chronic stress can touch every part of the body. We're talking about sleep and digestion and hormones and muscle tension, immune resilience, focus, energy, emotional balance. For moms, one of the biggest signs is that patient starts getting thinner and emotions start feeling heavier. So suddenly a mom is not only tired, um, she feels like she's losing herself as well. You know, those are the things that I witness here in my office. This is why stress support should not be treated like a luxury. Oh, hey, I finally get to go to the spa this year. No, it should be, it should not be something that a finally that a woman, a mom finally gets to after she's finished with everything else, because the reality is it's never finished. And stress support has to become part of the foundation. We need to stop thinking of wellness only as a recovery. Supporting thriving, yeah, that's the word. Thriving should be foundational, even in the midst of chaos. Am I approaching this chaos if we're gonna call it that? With what context would be the question? And I would say, I'm approaching this thriving. There's an opportunity in all of this. In the conversation of biomagnetism, this is one of the reasons I love it, because it gives families a supportive tool that they can use not only when they feel overwhelmed, but they can also use when they absolutely feel fine.

SPEAKER_03

I completely agree with you. I I'm glad that you touched on hormones because I wanted to talk about postpartum depression. According to the Mayo Clinic, key emotional and behavioral signs include difficulty bonding with your baby, persistent mood swings, withdrawal from loved ones, changes in sleep and appetite, and thoughts of harming yourself or the baby. Now it's been in the news quite a few times of moms unfortunately taking the lives of their babies because they fall into this spiral of this deep depression. How can biomagnetic therapy help a mom with these symptoms?

SPEAKER_00

At the very foundation of who we are, I mean, yes, we're not going to talk about the spiritual part of it at this moment. But let's think about the fact that we live inside of this body, this organism. We can think about structures, we can think about cellular function, and then we can think about molecules of what we're made up of. All of that stuff is atoms. We're we're energy at the foundation. So, so it's not like, oh, hey, there's this uh well, in the context of biomagnetism, we have to then look at our chemistry. Because I think all of us in life have experienced like where we just wake up and we just don't feel good. There's no reason why we shouldn't feel this way. We're just like, my life is beautiful, but I don't feel good. I feel sad or depressed, but something inside of our body is creating those feelings. Some of the cases. This is where biomagnetism comes into place. Uh, and biomagnetism is not only one thing alone that we just place magnets on you, but there's also a listening component to it because people do carry trauma, but then there's also that thing, that foundational part of their chemistry that is off that is creating or amplifying these bigger problems. And that way is how biomagnetism can help restore that that proper balance. I had this uh husband and wife come to one of my talks when I used to do Doom in person before Zoom days. And so before the talk, some people got to talking about, hey, what what are you here? How has biomagnetism helped you? And the husband says, Moses saved my marriage. And he goes on to say that when his wife hid menopause, pre-menopause, that she completely shifted, completely different woman from totally loving and just nurturing wife to like, don't look at me, don't talk to me, get away from me. I want nothing to do from you. And sure, she came in, we did biomagnetism that restored everything in her body, and she came back to she went through those signs, symptoms, that that stage of her life a lot quicker. I thought that was really interesting regarding biomagnetism, how it can save marriages, because foundationally there's something off biochemically in a person.

SPEAKER_03

I'm so glad you've touched on that. Thank you so much, because I know a lot of women who are listening are going through that stage, either perimenopause or menopause or postmenopause. And I know I've talked about how I've used biomagnetic therapy. My children go to biomagnetic therapy. I myself go every three months. It's part of my regimen, my routine. And then I have my routine, my weekly, if you will, a couple times a week that I do what my practitioner had recommended for me. Um when I'm there after the visit, I feel aligned. I've struggled with postpartum for all three of my my babies, and I know I saw you after my my first baby, and it's just after the visit, I feel aligned. And there was a a period fairly recently where I felt so I had missed an appointment with my practitioner, and I was going through this awful just psychosis, and I I didn't want to call like my primary care doctor because I didn't want them to say, Oh, you have to go to the hospital and they were gonna label me. Okay. I didn't, I was trying to get a hold of my psychiatrist and I had been diagnosed SSRIs, and with the help of my biomagnetic therapist, I'm weaning off of my SSRIs because those are absolutely awful. And maybe we can talk about that a little bit. But when I was able to get that emergency visit with my practitioner, I felt aligned. I felt back to myself. I felt that just that hormonal phase that I had gone through or that I was going through just dissipated. And it was like almost immediate. I know sometimes it takes, depending on depending on what someone's going through, it could take, you know, maybe a day or a little shorter period of time. But I wanted to to just share my story on how it feels as though I'm being realigned. And it's not like a like if you believe in Reiki, okay, that's fine, but it's not like that. And I'm glad you touched on how it's your biochemistry because it's scientific, it's not this voodoo hoaxy type thing.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, that's generally what happens. I mean, with that word energy, you know, when we hear the word, it then it just gets thrown around like energy this and energy that. Um, and so in in the world of certain energy fields, since you mentioned Reiki, with biomagnetism, is yes, we are using the energy of magnetic fields. And those energy fields are now interacting with abnormal energy charges of the body because we are electricity. I mean, if you think about when people go to the hospital and they put them on the EKG, what are they signaling? They're looking at electrical signals of the heart and electrical signals, you know, there's other tests for brainwaves and whatnot. But it's really fascinating because in our field, we're actually able to use magnets to detect. You can visually see through a testing process where pH distortions are taking place in the body. And then by applying a second magnetic field, then you're able to correct that.

SPEAKER_03

When we first met, you had shared how there was a case where you had seen, I I can't remember exactly if it was your teacher or someone who had found distortions even remotely. My practitioner just recently did a test. She found something in me, and then she tested to see if it was in my family members, within my family members, and she found distortions in my family members, in a couple of my family members, and then she was able to guide me through healing them. So, again, back to that the mom figure, right? Taking care of the whole family type of thing. So, could you touch a little bit about that?

SPEAKER_00

About the remote healing aspects of it, yeah, and you know that that's one of those conversations that we get a little bit tricky, right? Because now we went from like, well, how is that scientific? But in a nutshell, and let me just simplify this yes, our DNA has access to universal intelligence when we're doing our diagnostic process, we can tap into that fabric of knowledge of things that just are. And so then we're able to ask very specific questions. You could ask any type of question about what are other people's issues. Of course, I always caution when I train people on the professional level of biomagnetism. My recommendation to people is only get involved if you've been giving given permission. So there's those issues to consider, but but yeah, for example, I could be here and and do a scan on you and figure things out for you. And and you know, things like that you've seen, like, for example, people who work on quantum physics, you know, how. Certain experiments get conducted in laboratories, and simultaneously, the same thing is happening in another laboratory or photon experiments. There's a certain behavior when you're not looking at them, like that slit experiment, if it kind of rings a bell. But the moment you look at it, the photon behavior then changes. So there's certainly things in life that you can't fully explain, but they're there, and we can work with that knowledge and most certainly identify health issues or in this context, pH distortions of another person.

SPEAKER_03

It's just fascinating stuff, this magnetic therapy. I love it. I love it. I want to transition into children's health. I know I've shared a little bit about my kids, and I want to also emphasize how my baby in that era oldest, I should say she's nine now, but in the era when she was a baby, I know we saw you a few times for a few different things, but one of the major ones was she had been misdiagnosed with MRSA by her traditional primary care doctor, pediatrician. And then we were referred to by a friend of mine, her name's Corinne, and I'm sure she would be okay with me giving a shout out to her. She referred me to a holistic pediatrician, and then of course I went to you. And you had also found it, and you were able to work with her, and you were able to heal her from immersive fairly quickly. And we were able to a few times avoid having to go the antibiotic route because of the work that you did. So could you elaborate on how you've been able to support families who may have gotten misdiagnosis for their child?

SPEAKER_00

When you go to a physician, an allopath, and what are they mostly looking at? Some kind of lab result, something that affirms something's there or not. And I think a lot of people are have now realized that those tests are not necessarily 100%. And then there are other things where they just they'll diagnose it by a label. I they just call it arthritis. There's you know, there's there's they're they come to these conclusions or labelings based on hey, these numbers and things like that. But I was talking to a medical doctor some years back, not like 20 years ago, and you know, she says, you know, Moses, diagnosing a person is more of an art form than it is like science, because it's like you don't just put them in a machine and it'll just like a receipt, it just prints out, hey, this is what you've got. And of course, this is why many people will go to one physician, even within the same allopathic system, and go to another one and get a different diagnosis, and you go to a third one and they'll have something different. And then, of course, all three of them will have different ideas for you of what to do, and they tend to be pharmacy-based. Well, medical payer biomagnetism is none of that. Our interest is not in like, hey, bring me your lab results, and now I will know what to do to you. As a matter of fact, for every single person, like let's just imagine I had like 20 babies here waiting with MERSA. I would go through the scan, each and every one of them, I will go through a scan and see what are their pH distortions. Because it could be possible that they have a different type of combinations of microorganisms that are producing the same signs, symptoms, and possibly even lab results. So then we place magnets specific to them, not a type of diagnosis.

SPEAKER_02

I love it. Yes, that's so true.

SPEAKER_03

And that also touches on the common misconceptions that we see among parents. You've touched on that pretty well in saying that, like when you go to your PCP, your primary care physician, they're gonna diagnose you however they diagnose you, but they may not see the full picture. And when you go to biomagnetism, it touches on you specifically as the individual, not as kind of like, okay, statistically, if we see these results in these people, they have XYZ. Or this person looks like they have this symptom. So we're gonna label this XYZ. This is specific catered to the specific needs of the patient, which is what I love about it.

SPEAKER_00

Last weekend I delivered here a professional training for people who want to learn what I do on a daily basis. And one of the attendees is a nurse who's been doing it for 30 plus years. And she gave us a little bit of insight that um, I mean, I didn't I didn't know this because I mean that's not my focus, and I just focused on you know, stay in your lane type of thing, right? But uh, when asked what brought you to this training, why do you even want to learn this? And well, first she had several experiences of people who've come through our offices and had just amazing reactions. But one of the things is she's also looking to step away from that field. And one of the things she says is, Look, look, one of the things that I think is so sad is people show up, and doctors will have like different types of treatments, like five already lined up. And so what they'll do is they'll send you home with try this treatment. If it doesn't come back, then try this one, and if that doesn't work, then they have the third one already ready for you, and if that doesn't work, there's the next one. But what she says, what breaks my heart is that every single time people are taking pharmacy, they're actually in many cases making their problems worse. Yes. Not only did they have their underlying issue, now they've made it worse with the supposed solution. And so one of the beautiful things about biomagnetism is there's no guesswork, and there's also no pharmacy or hurting anybody, and that's really what I love about biomagnetism, and also what I find so mind-blowing about it, because when I was sick for four and a half years, I mean, there was all sorts of things that I tried, and there I am cured from one day to the next, to the from one day to the next, all with just because some magnets got placed on me, and I didn't understand it at the time. To me, that was just mind-blowing. So I would totally understand for the people that are listening to this, it's it's just completely new, and you have to start thinking, we are energy, and every part of your body, glands and organs, wherever there's tissue, there will be areas of your body that get pH distorted because there's a bacteria, fungi, parasite dysfunctions, toxins, things that get stored in there that are creating energy problems. And that is what we're after, erasing those abnormal energy patterns.

SPEAKER_03

Well, especially in this era of processed foods and just how our diet isn't very well equipped, it doesn't really cater to a super healthy body. So when you incorporate something like this to help realign your body from all of these different elements that we're exposed to, even the even the chemicals that we're exposed to and cleaning products or the laundry detergent that you're you're used used to, all of that stuff is not natural for us. And when they get into the system, they cause this.

SPEAKER_00

You know what, Sonia? You know, there's a lot of things that are affecting us every single moment of our existence. And the processed foods is just one of many other things. I mean, look at what are we staring at right now? The blue lights on a on a screen. Maybe the light, the overhead blue lights over here in my office, so electromagnetic frequency, Wi-Fi, all of the above. Environmental toxins. The other day, someone came in who lived near that fire that was over here in the LA area. I forget what city it was, but it was a big deal. And then oil heights, yeah. And and that person came in just like, I feel terrible. And yeah, sure enough, you know, he had like toxins, you know. So these toxins go into the the body and we will create very specific pH distortion. So when you ask, what did you find in me today? Well, I place magnets because of this, this, this, and then there's like chronic intoxication here. And he's all like, Man, yeah, because during the fire, like he's like, we were all breathing all that stuff in. And he's all that's when I really started feeling terrible.

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SPEAKER_03

Absolutely, absolutely. What I also appreciate about my romanticism as it relates to children or even those who have a phobia of needles, because I know that the acupuncture and chiropractic care acupunctures, they they are at times covered by insurance almost 100%. Sometimes it may be a coconut or whatnot. But biomagnetic therapy is non-invasive, it's literally placements where they need to be placed.

SPEAKER_02

Yes.

SPEAKER_03

And I also wanted you have talked about what it is that we're exposed to on a regular basis. I do wear my iWatch. And when I was getting my read a few reads ago, I had my iWatch when she first started, and she's been, I don't know what's going on. She goes, Oh, do you have to watch on? I said, Yes. She goes, You need to put a piece of aluminum on there to help because it can cause a pH distortion in the body, the the watch because of that what we're exposed to. We don't think about that. How many men carry their phones in their pocket in the pockets of their pants? How many women carry their phones in their bronze? How many, you know, just that daily constant exposure. Go ahead.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. How about how many people are stepping into uh their electromagnetic frequency car? There you go. Battery-operated stuff. I mean, we don't think about it because it just becomes normalized. And uh the information's out there. It's just that you're not gonna find it on your daily news. You know, there was a there was an episode that I was watching in the thehighwire.com, and it had to do about you know, lawsuits behind the scenes taking place about these uh technologies of where where does it say in the in the insert that, like, hey, this will cause this and this and this health harm? So in the in the in the background, these lawsuits are taking place. People do understand that they're causing great harm, but again, that's not in your insert when you buy these technologies.

SPEAKER_03

What types of concerns do people most commonly seek your help for?

SPEAKER_00

Uh well, people come in because they're frustrated. Basically, a lot, and still it surprises me because I've been doing this now for 18 years. But it seems like every day people are learning about it for the first time, and basically it's this people are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and they go to their doctors, not like they're not trying, but they've now realized something's I gotta do something completely different. So a lot of people do come in with different diagnoses, different labels, different symptoms, you know, call it pain, fatigue, stress, emotional overwhelm, digestive issues, immune challenges, brain fog, sleep, all of it, all of it, all of it. People are generally in a very bad place when they end up at my office. But, you know, underneath their specific concern, there's this deeper feeling of like, I don't want to keep adding more pills without understanding truly what's going on, so we can fix what's going on, so I don't have to have more of that. Because you know, you talk to certain people that they're they're like, you know, I sometimes ask people like, have you ever asked your doctor when you're gonna get off of that XYZ pill? And they're like, Yeah, I've asked because I don't want to take them, but they say, No, you're on this, you're on the hook forever. That's it. Don't even try. Because if you try to get off of it, it'll be even worse. And so now they're they're working with fear, and that to me is really, really sad. But I think a lot of people are like, wait a minute, I gotta do something. And the beautiful thing about all of this is that it's not going to interfere with one another. So I've had people who've come through my office who've been managing something that supposedly has no cure, and then they'll go to their follow-up appointments and they're like, oh, wait, something's different here. And then they'll get them off medication or whatever horrible diagnosis is no longer there.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I mean, just the example that I gave with myself, I mean, having been diagnosed with postpartum depression and had been on SSI since my son was born, almost three years, and then just listening and seeing articles on long-term effects of SSIs. And it's like once once you're on them, you're like on them. And it's really hard to get off of them. I'm so glad that we're a fraction of where I was beforehand, taking almost 200 milligrams because of the support that I was receiving working with my biomagnetic therapist. It's absolutely we're not here, we're not recommending like getting off of it immediately. Do not do that, but working with a professional to support that journey is so important.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_03

How do you encourage people to combine personal responsibility with professional medical care?

SPEAKER_00

I tell people that personal responsibility and professional care should not be enemies. And I think that should never be what people understand from these conversations that we're having here today. They should work together. People do need to take responsibility for their own well-being. Taking ownership of one's health does not mean rejecting doctors either. And seeing a doctor doesn't mean giving away responsibility, both matter. You know, part of uh education, biomagnetic education is missing, and and I think once people start bringing it into their lives and understanding it, then you you get to realize like, wait, not everything should be pill-based. So I mean, I'm proud of this. I'm completely proud of this, and I would never tell anyone else you should follow in my footsteps. But the last time that I took a pharmaceutical pill was 1995. Do the math. That's the last time I can pharmacy. That's amazing. And that that doesn't mean that people sneeze on me and cough on me all year long. So yeah, there's moments where I take a hit, but I'm also not freaking out about it. I'm just gonna drink water, hang out, and and use magnets, and then a few hours later I'm fine.

SPEAKER_02

What does healing the whole person mean to you?

SPEAKER_00

Well, most definitely it means that we stop treating of people like they're disconnected parts. You know, a person is not just a stomach issue and not just a headache and not just a diagnosis. You know, we are physical and emotional and mental, spiritual, and environmental, and energetic. And so I think that energetic piece is what most people are are talking about, or what people are missing. You know, that the body is electric. The brain communicates electrically, and so does heart rhythm, and the nervous system sends signals. When we talk about whole person wellness, we have to include energy. We need to include polarity and the magnetic side of the body. You know, this is where biomagnetism becomes so important. It you know, gives it gives us a practical way to support the body as a connected system, not just go and chase symptoms one by one. So, you know, to me, healing the whole person means asking a better question, not just what symptoms do you have, but what is the body trying to tell us? And how do you support that whole system?

SPEAKER_03

How closely connected are our emotions and our physical health?

SPEAKER_00

Well, undoubtedly completely connected from a biomagnetic perspective, emotions are you know not just that floating in in our mind, you know, they emotions do create chemistry and stress creates chemistry. And that chemistry can affect the internal terrain of the body. So, you know, including oxygenation and circulation, cellular function, and acid alkaline balance around the cells. When that internal environment shifts, function shifts as well. Anything, all function can that's where you know people start getting uh signs and symptoms, pains and tensions and focus drops and patience disappears. That's why I don't like when people say it's just emotional, because there is no such thing as just emotional, you know, emotional pressure can become a biochemical pressure, and then that becomes physical symptoms.

SPEAKER_03

I heard somewhere there was a neuroscientist talking about how mental health is brain health, and it really helped put things into perspective. And just as you talked about, like how we are we are so connected, we are one person. What role does sleep play in healing and overall welleness?

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I love sleep, it's amazing, you know, and it really is, I believe, one of the most underrated healing functions. There's there's times when I've seen people after their first biomagnetic session, and I asked, like, hey, so what have you noticed this week? What if any shifts? And and I you have people say, uh not much, but I'm sleeping better. And that, I mean, seriously, that is no small thing. That to me is super major, you know, because sleep is when the body repairs, it resets, it dreams, it processes, we process, we problem solve. So, you know, in terms of sleep, you know, some people are looking for another supplement or another protocol or something just to get better quality of sleep, and and then they wonder why the body is struggling. So, you know, when when sleep improves, I'm definitely paying attention. But when sleep is disturbed, I'm paying attention too. So, like me, for example, if I wake up from a nightmare, or if the first thought I have in the in the morning is heavy, I don't ignore that. That's gold. I see that as information in both directions. So the body is communicating, the mind is communicating, the emotional system is communicating. So, yes, sleep absolutely matters.

SPEAKER_03

I have to say, my oldest daughter has ADHD, but when she goes through treatment biomagnetic therapy, when she goes through it, she knocks out. Like she's ignoring. She's completely still. Can mindset influence our health journey?

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely. You know, just before we we move on to that, just going back about, you know, going to sleep with magnets, it I mean, and we think about what is it really doing, and it's regulating all function, and there's greater oxygenation taking place in the body. So that is a very common thing that people feel. It's not not so much that they're gonna lay down and feel electrical shocks, and that's what a lot of people wonder. Like, was I supposed to feel something? But they're all snoring when I walk in, and of course, like, yeah, you just experienced it, and that was amazing. But now to the question about mindset, absolutely. But I also want to say this carefully, you know, because mindset is not magic. We don't just simply think every problem away on demand, just there. Snap my fingers, and I no longer have problems. But it absolutely does influence how we respond, how consistent we are, how hopeful we remain, and whether we participate or give up. Was the glass half full or half full? Half empty. You know, the helpless mindset is going to say, There's nothing I can do. A prepared mindset is going to say, Well, what is the opportunity here? That's one of the biggest lessons that I learned in my adult life. Is that like, wait a minute, this doesn't feel good. This is a crappy situation. But what is the opportunity here? When I made that shift, wow, it just seems like the quality of my life improved greatly. And so then I'll follow it up with like, what's one supportive action that I can take today? So what's the opportunity and what am I going to do about it? And so that shift matters. And so the goal is not toxic positivity or you know, spiritual bypassing. It's not pretending that everything's fine when it's not. It's taking responsibility, acknowledging it's not fine, however, and then we move forward. My thing is about responsible hope, hope with action, faith and participation, and awareness with follow-through.

SPEAKER_03

Before we hit record, we kind of touched a little bit on the on the insurance component to it because I know for families trying to do their budgeting and navigating cost of everything. And unfortunately, it's not covered by insurance. However, I know I have just planned for it ahead of time, and I have my HSA, my health savings account, and I'm able to have it covered by that. Um when we talk about this, how do you see a future where it would be covered by insurance?

SPEAKER_00

Many years ago, I was sitting here in my office just scratching my head and and just thinking about how much pain and suffering could be greatly reduced all over the world if this just got covered as part of the insurance benefits. And so I ended up picking up the phone and I called the Department of Insurance. And I talked to someone, and you know what their question was for me? They asked me, Well, do you have your because my question kind of went along to like this? I said, Hey, you know, my name is Moses Durazzo, and I do biomagnetic therapy, and I believe this should be covered by insurance. Once upon a time, there was a moment in history where nobody understood what chiropractic was or acupuncture, and they're being covered by insurance. So what's it gonna take for our field to get you know be placed on the map, if we're gonna say it that way? And her question back to me was Well, sir, do the people who go to your services do they file the insurance claims of the services that you provide? And I said, No. Well, sir, if nobody's filing any claims, then nobody knows anything about it. So my invitation to you is to invite people to submit the claim. Doesn't matter that there's no insurance code currently, but that's how things start moving. Now, she said, now let's suppose that a person has a health issue and they there's this record of just the problem being there. Then there's a record that then they started receiving your services. And then let's just imagine that that they filed a claim and and let's just say he got rejected. Well, that person can file a claim what is it to a repeal or an appeal. I'm sorry, an appeal. And and then what happens is that here at the Department of Insurance, she says there's a panel of medical doctors who review the file, and they say, Well, should that person be reimbursed for their service or not? And so that's where they take the chart because then they can see, like, well, here's their their health history, here's the uh biomagnetic intervention that's that took place, and then thereafter, there's an improvement in their lab results or in their health problem. So then they would say, Oh, you know what insurance company, yes, you need to reimburse this individual. But you think about what human being on earth wants to go through any of that.

SPEAKER_03

I know it's so cumbersome, and we're so as a society, we're so lazy. Yeah, I hate to say it, but I myself am too. Okay. But we as a society are are lazy to have to go through all of that navigating, and like you have to be so intentional with it to get it going. Like, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, so how do things like that move forward? It's like we well, we need to have these conversations, and that's the beauty of technology. And you know, maybe this podcast will reach someone who knows someone, and then we start building this mission, this collective knowledge together and move things forward. Maybe it becomes a lot easier. And then maybe someone out there might have the courage to say, wait a minute, I am gonna submit that claim and and see and see what happens then.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, see what happens. What motivates you to continue serving others through your work?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I I ask myself, if I don't do this work, then who will? You know, seriously, it would probably be a lot easier to just have a nine to five job where you just click click in and clock out and you're done for the day. But you know, this mission it doesn't work that way. It's continuous. It's constant education, it's it's services, it's planting the seed over and over and over again. I get people who have never heard of biomagnetism. Doesn't matter that this has existed since 1988, it's still landing in people's ears as if it's the first time that they've ever heard of it. Just they have no understanding. And you know, and it's because biomagnetism literally changed my life, and and in many ways I feel really feel like it saved my life. And after seeing how much it's helped already the thousands of people that walk through these doors, I just can't walk away from it. And and I've just decided this this is just it, what I'm gonna do for the rest of my life. And the pandemic era also showed me how much you know work still needs to be done. You know, people need this education, people need biomagnetic tools, people need more confidence, they need more ways to participate in their own wellness. So, so I keep going because again, if I don't do it, who will? Has this level of dedication? I don't know really, out of all the practitioners that got trained, how many of us are actually doing you know, doing the work to make sure that this reaches as many people as possible. And despite you know, getting letters from the FDA and the FTC and those types of complaints, I'm still at it. So it's not for everyone. And I'm like, you know what, bring in. Although it just solidifies, you know, the mission.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Can you share with us more about ways that we can participate in our own wellness? I know you have your Zoom meetings, you have your website, you have your books, your kits, starter kits. Like, tell us about that.

SPEAKER_00

Well, yeah, you know, one of the things I I think about is no one's eternal, no one's here forever. So I started thinking about well, how do I reach all these billions of people around the world? And yeah, so I started uh this year I've definitely been more active in terms of Zoom calls and getting information out there. But also have self-care kits, things that could just be like the introduction at home for people who are not ready to make an appointment. You know, who people are just like, well, let me just do something at home and see if it works. Well, go right ahead. There's that information exists, those those kits exist at saving savemagnets.com. So there's different resources, you know, there's protocols that I built. Yeah. So that that would be my invitation on July 16th. I'm doing uh and uh and I'll probably do four of them in the next two months of these live talks where people just can hop on a live Zoom and ask questions. But that's gonna be my main invitation is get people to make biomagnetism the part of their their home, of their medicine cabinet.

SPEAKER_03

Absolutely. I highly encourage all of our listeners to visit the website save me magnets.com. I'll have it linked in the show notes. For your books, they're so easy to follow. The graphics that you use on placement and just the the guidelines that are in there, they're so easy to follow. You have a children's book too, geared to from where when Nico was little, you have that book too. I know Olivia's read it a couple times.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, cute.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, well, I read it to her when she was little and now she got a point where she could read it herself. So and that was for understanding and accepting, like you know, when when I tell her she has her magnet appointment, like she knows and she's excited for it. She's oh she's all for it. And I have the two other ones too, every so often getting them too. So it's all great. It's save me magnets.com. For those curious to know about biomagnetism, jump on the Zoom. It's is there a cost associated with joining the Zoom or no?

SPEAKER_00

They're completely free and informational. I mean, again, that's my main goal is make sure people have at least some kind of understanding that it's out there, and it's up to them whether people want to take an additional step or not.

SPEAKER_03

Thank you. Can you share where you're located for our the audience?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, absolutely. Currently, my office is in Santa Anna. I've actually been in Santa Anna for pretty much the entire time.

SPEAKER_03

Yep. And how is it possible? Are there other biomagnetic magnetic therapists? I know many of my listeners are in Texas. Shout out to Texas. Some are on the East Coast. I get a few international listeners. So how can we find a biomagnetic therapist in our area?

SPEAKER_00

So one thing to look, there's no uh directory or anything like that. And you know, with this day and age, you're the best thing to do unless you know someone specifically is go online and see who who does this kind of work. But when we talk biomagnetism, it's much like saying who has a car. So so, well, cars are many things, and in the world of biomagnetism, biomagnetism could be anything. So, for example, someone might be selling you shoe inserts or magnetic jewelry, and they'll refer to it as biomagnetism. So, one of the things about if people are really interested in this, what we're talking about here today, look up medical pair biomagnetism or the biomagnetic pair, so that we get very specific as to that we're on the same page in terms of that we're working with dual polarity mag magnetism.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so when we're say we're in the Austin area, shout out to my Austin listeners. Say we're in the Austin area, we would Google search biomagnetic pair.

SPEAKER_02

Correct.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, and see who is in the area. So for my East Coast listeners, you Google search biomagnetic pair and see who's in the area. And I want to share that I did do this because I know, I know you're in Santa Ana and Orange County can be a little bit of a trek for me, Moses. So I did do this for my area, my location, and I found my gal and Halika here in Whittier. So shout out to her and the work that she does with myself and my family. So they are out there. I know that I had given referral to a sister of mine in Texas, and there was someone out there in the Austin area doing what you do. And so it is important. It's not like this is specifically here in this isn't just a California thing. I emphasize that. So biomagnetic pair, make sure you search it on on Google to find to find your person. And if you want to come visit in Santa Anna, he's more than willing to take you in.

SPEAKER_00

You know, I also uh just real quickly, I also want to make clear when I say we have biomagnetic kits available, what I did was I took at my expertise in the field and I drew from that to create general protocols. So if they decide to follow some of those protocols, well, just understand that medical biomagnetism requires that a professional do a diagnosing in order to determine specifically where magnets get together. But what I wanted to do is give people a some kind of starting point, and that's why you're gonna have already predetermined like placements. Hey, you're gonna put a positive magnet field here and a negative there, and then I called my approach for the lay person recalibration biomagnetism. But what people are after in the uh in the medical realm would be the biomagnetic pair.

SPEAKER_02

Thank you for clarifying that. That's so important. Thank you for clarifying that.

SPEAKER_00

I want to say something that I think is super important, are children teaching them. They're never too young to notice patterns, they're never too young to learn. And when I was when my son was about three, four years, I mean, he barely spoke at the time, and something interesting happened that I had eaten some jalapenos, and I was holding my stomach. I mean, I wasn't paying attention to it, but my stomach was burning, and he noticed and he asked me if my stomach, my if my stomach hurts. And I told him yes. And then he said, magnets. And that surprised me. I asked him, Do you want to place magnets on me? Which he never had. I mean, that was never a conversation, and he just said yes. And I laid down and I just wondered, what's he gonna do? And he got the magnets because they're always there, and he started putting them on he started putting them on me. And to me, it was just mind blowing. I was like, I never sat down, I never taught him anything, but I would bring him to the office so he would see me do it to other people. And and he was just following his gut feeling as a three-year-old, four years old, I don't even remember. And then within five minutes, like my burning sensation was just disappeared. That was mind-blowing to me. And then another time when he was a little bit older, I would say like six years old, I came home from school, and he'd always go home and then put his backpack away, and then he'd come out. He's like, Hey, what are we gonna do next, puppy? And like, you know, playing around. And but this time he didn't come out. So I was like, Whoa, what's going on? Where is he? And I went and checked on him, and he's laying in bed and he's got magnets on himself. And all he said was, I'm feeling a little bit tired on using magnets. And I was like, wow, incredible. So, you know, this conversation that we're having is not just about hey, go to the magnet guy or the magnet person and go get services.

SPEAKER_03

It's not just about like, hey, go get yourself a book and magnets, think about our children, absolutely, and setting that as a tool as their as a toolkit for them. Just how you know, we may have grown up with VIX for everything. But this is an additional tool that we could use. And I know that Olivia, based on the protocol from our therapist, she will place my magnets, she will help me with mine, and she'll know, she'll let me know, like when she's she needs it. She'll say, Mom, I think I need magnets. So it's it's embedded in in our routine. I haven't gotten my our four-year-olds yet on there, but they but he's seen me and he's gone and he's had magnets play. So he understands the red and the black. And I still have the first ones had that came up kit, and he sees them and he knows what they are, and the baby too. She at 18 months, she's had that experience with the magnets on her little body, you know.

SPEAKER_00

I love it, Sonia. I love that you're doing that. I love that you brought that to your family, and I think there's more and more of us parents that are just, hey, you know, let's bring it to our to our family, to our children. Just recently, in the last few months, I had a mom who was really stressed out about the son who doesn't really, he's got focus issues, you know, and so the parents uh the teachers are complaining, you know, he's got to go get checked out, get him medicated because he's he's out of control. And of course, you know, no parent really wants to go get him diagnosed and get him on pills. I think a lot of parents just want to avoid all of that, but they don't know what to do. And she did the standard, well, let me change his you know diet, let's not give him so much sugar before he goes to school, all that stuff. And then she asked me, Well, what can I do biomagnetically? And of course, she's in a situation like most modern families where there's two households. So she can't go seeking health care without the approval of the other, and there's always that mess. The extra parent. So why even bother to be like, Well, I can't bring him to your office, but what do you think I can do? And I said, Well, what I think you can do, and we developed the protocol for this eight-year-old boy, and it was and it was like, do one thing once a week. So it there's week one formula, a week two, a week three, a week four, and then I said, just watch, rinse, repeat these steps. Well, I get a call from her two months later saying, My kid completely shifted. He got student of the month award, he got the one of the lead roles in the school play. Now he's the one saying, Mom, where are the magnets? Aren't you gonna put the magnets? Like he's the one that gets upset if mom doesn't bring out the magnets.

SPEAKER_03

What a beautiful story. I love that. I love that. One thing I want to highlight from that story is that had she gone the traditional route, and kudos to her for having done that, had she gone through the traditional route, he would have gone in, seen a psychiatrist, been diagnosed with ADHD, been placed on Ritalin or you know, whatever, on medication, and then that he would have just been labeled, and that would have been that that's exactly what happens. That is so beautiful. If every mom listening today remembered just one thing from this conversation, what would you want it to be?

SPEAKER_00

Take action, it's as simple as that. No need to overcomplicate anything. Just as a matter of fact, what I want them to remember is that my Zoom call is right around the corner. If they want to get more deeper and see more of a presentation, if they're visual, just don't forget it's completely free. It doesn't cost anybody anything, just an investment of time. And if the kids are around, there's no time, have them sit in. I think the kids are gonna find it interesting too. Okay, education is for everyone.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, and you know, for kids, magnets are fun to play with. How can someone connect with you? Find use what are your socials? Tell us all things.

SPEAKER_00

Well, most of the handles are going to be at Save Me Magnets. So help save me, right? Save me magnets. And I'm on Instagram and you know, Facebook, and all of the above. So you can find me, just go to saveememagnets.com.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, sounds great. And you can get your books there too. You can find all the information. Save me magnets.com. I always close with what's your favorite quote.

SPEAKER_00

My one of my my uh favorite quotes has to be the uh Thomas Edison one. I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that it won't work.

SPEAKER_01

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