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Documented clinical observations in therapeutic magnetism — fire cutting practice





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Clinical framework for therapeutic magnetism and fire cutting interventions
These documented clinical observations in therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine are based on real follow-ups conducted in private practice in Saint-Sauveur, near Montreal, as well as through remote interventions across Québec, Canada, France, Switzerland, Belgium and internationally.
Each case study presents an observed clinical evolution (for example a reduction in persistent pain, decreased inflammation or functional improvement) and may include support in situations such as shingles, burns or cases related to fire cutting, depending on the context of the intervention.
This structured documentation is part of a clear and rigorous approach: describing, organizing and presenting observable results drawn from real-world practice, without confusion with a medical diagnosis.

Observed clinical results in therapeutic magnetism — methodology and analytical framework
Structured and documented clinical observation
The observed results in therapeutic magnetism presented on this page are based on a structured methodology. Each case study begins with a clearly identified initial context, followed by interventions in vibrational medicine and a chronological follow-up allowing the clinical evolution to be evaluated. The reported improvements — such as reductions in persistent pain, decreased inflammation, functional improvement, or support in cases of shingles and burns within the context of fire cutting — are documented through written feedback, comparative assessments and a precise chronological analysis.
Clarifying the distinction between clinical observation and medical diagnosis
Clinical observation in therapeutic magnetism does not constitute a medical diagnosis. It consists of documenting observable effects and symptomatic changes reported by the individuals receiving support, within a rigorous and transparent framework. This distinction allows the observed results reported in real-world practice to be acknowledged while fully respecting the complementary role of conventional medicine.
Clinical observation methodology for therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine
Each case study in therapeutic magnetism is based on a clear and structured method developed over more than fifteen years of experience. The process begins with a precise analysis of the situation: current symptoms, life context and recent evolution.
Interventions in vibrational medicine are then adapted according to the responses observed. The results reported — such as reductions in persistent pain, decreased inflammation, functional improvement or support in cases of shingles within the context of fire cutting — are documented through the concrete feedback provided by the individuals receiving support.
Some interpretations attribute these developments solely to expectancy effects. However, the observations also include remote interventions, as well as cases involving children and animals, contexts in which conscious suggestion alone cannot fully account for the reported changes.
This approach clearly distinguishes clinical observation from medical diagnosis while acknowledging the reality of observable effects described in real-world practice.
Remote interventions
without direct physical contact
Many case studies are conducted remotely, including in Quebec, France, Switzerland and Belgium. This modality makes it possible to observe the evolution of symptoms without physical contact, relying solely on the changes reported.
Children and animals: observations without conscious expectation
Clinical observations also involve young children and animals. In these situations, the evolution of symptoms is described by relatives or caregivers according to the same observation criteria.
A complementary approach to medical care
Therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine are applied as complementary approaches when medical care is already in place. The objective is to observe the functional effects reported, without interfering with ongoing treatments.
Clinical observation database in therapeutic magnetism: diversity of cases and scope of documented follow-ups (2010–present)
Structured and documented clinical observation
The clinical observation reports presented below form a documented database based on follow-ups conducted between 2010 and the present day. They reflect more than fifteen years of professional practice in therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine, grounded in the concrete analysis of observed developments.
The documented situations include persistent pain, inflammatory conditions, chronic fatigue, functional disorders, support for shingles and burns within the context of fire cutting, as well as interventions involving children and animals. Each report presents the initial context, the reported developments and the observations recorded throughout the follow-up period.
As earlier records continue to be compiled, this database will progressively expand to include more than one hundred real case studies. The objective is to provide a structured and transparent resource allowing long-term analysis of the observable effects of therapeutic magnetism based on real-world situations.
Case studies and clinical observations in therapeutic magnetism (2010–present)
This page brings together documented clinical observations in therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine conducted between 2010 and the present day. It presents real case studies highlighting observable results such as reductions in persistent pain, decreased inflammation, functional improvement, support for shingles and burns within the context of fire cutting, as well as interventions involving children and animals.
Each clinical observation in therapeutic magnetism follows a structured methodology that clearly distinguishes the analysis of observed effects from medical diagnosis. The follow-ups have been conducted both in private practice and remotely in Quebec, Canada, France, Switzerland and Belgium, covering the French-speaking world and an international audience.
With more than one hundred case studies currently being compiled, this documented database represents a reference resource for understanding the observable effects of therapeutic magnetism and vibrational medicine on an international scale.
