Guest guest Posted August 2, 2000 Report Share Posted August 2, 2000 Hi Arleen, I am a Specialized Kinesiologist ... I do Educational Kinesiology and am a One Brain Facilitator (another kinesiology system). I also am a Touch for Health Practitioner and a Brain Gym instructor. I find muscle testing allows you to go so deep with a client because you are getting behind their current belief system and allows you to get to the source of the block. Karen - Arleen <arleen Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:51 AM Re: animals and reincarnating.... > Hi there Karen > > Interesting letter there about your animal experiences... what caught my > attention were the words, muscle testing and balance.... what do you > practice?? > > Blessings > Arleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2000 Report Share Posted August 2, 2000 Thanks for the reply Karen I aggree with you as we also use muscle testing in Body Alignment Technique, for the same reasons... really does work well... do you have a website address on kinesiology or Touch for Health... I would like to see the similarities/differences between those and Body Alignment. Blessings Arleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 Karen, Are there some websites or resources where we can learn more about EK,ONE BRAIN,etc. ? Thanks--Michael ---------- " Karen Johnson " <kjohn Re: muscle testing Wed, Aug 2, 2000, 10:28 AM Hi Arleen, I am a Specialized Kinesiologist ... I do Educational Kinesiology and am a One Brain Facilitator (another kinesiology system). I also am a Touch for Health Practitioner and a Brain Gym instructor. I find muscle testing allows you to go so deep with a client because you are getting behind their current belief system and allows you to get to the source of the block. Karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2000 Report Share Posted August 3, 2000 " Arleen " <arleen Wrote > I aggree with you as we also use muscle testing in Body Alignment > Technique, Could you please comment a bit on this? I know just a little bit about muscle testing, and am really bewildered by the uses it seems to have. I am still trying to really figure out how it can really be used. It seems to have to do more with the capability of the tester to make the apropriate questions, no? Alain La Paz, Bolivia. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2000 Report Share Posted August 4, 2000 Edu-K www.excelability.on.ca/models/eduk.html One Brain: www.foundus.com/onebrain/fyi.htm - mike spears <mspears <kjohn; Thursday, August 03, 2000 4:34 AM FW: muscle testing > Karen, > > Are there some websites or resources where we can learn more about EK,ONE > BRAIN,etc. ? > > Thanks--Michael > ---------- > " Karen Johnson " <kjohn > > Re: muscle testing > Wed, Aug 2, 2000, 10:28 AM > > > Hi Arleen, > I am a Specialized Kinesiologist ... I do Educational Kinesiology and am a > One Brain Facilitator (another kinesiology system). I also am a Touch for > Health Practitioner and a Brain Gym instructor. I find muscle testing allows > you to go so deep with a client because you are getting behind their current > belief system and allows you to get to the source of the block. > > Karen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2000 Report Share Posted November 17, 2000 Hi June, Sorry for the delay in answering you, and normally I'd have let Sorcy or Penny handle this one as they have been doing such a great job answering questions on the list while I'm just trying to see above the boxes in every room of the new house we moved into, however your question struck a sore nerve that has been bugging me for ages so I simply had to jump in on this one though several days down the road. Muscle testing can be a very valuable tool, but I feel it has been, and is, greatly misunderstood especially in the areas of nutrition and herbal remedies versus allergies. If I hear one more time that someone received muscle testing and is allergic to Garlic, I think I'll scream. A poor muscle test on some ingredient like Garlic or Echinacea is simply indicative of too large a quantity being tested and that the amount which tested poorly will turn on a major detox. This tells us a couple of things. #1. The person being tested is toxic. #2. The Herb which is indicated as necessary to help handle a specific condition, but yet muscle tested poorly, IS ESSENTIAL to handling the condition. THIS IS NOT AN ALLERGIC REACTION!!! The body is simply over-reacting to something it is DEMANDING and yet can only handle in very small quantities. #3. The apparent "Allergic" reaction is in reality, simply a DETOX turning on. Now before someone jumps all over me for the things unsaid in the above explanation (I realize you could drive a Mac Truck through the holes I've left above), please realize I'm trying to cover a very big area in a very short space of time. The proof of what I just stated can be verified in using muscle testing itself. This is the test. Take White Sugar. Muscle test one grain up to a pound of the junk and it'll NEVER EVER show positive. NEVER! Now take ORGANIC OR WILDCRAFTED GARLIC (using store bought which could be contaminated with pesticides will ruin the test) in which there is an apparent "allergic" reaction and start off using a handful and cut back gradually. You'll find that you'll cut back to a point where suddenly you get the strongest positive response you could possibly get. Interesting huh? And you give that person that dosage and they will recover fast boy. Then you better put 'em on a major Detox program. Hope this helps. I'll definitely write more on this one later. Much love, Ian Ian Shillington N.D.Dr.IanShillington - June Sinclair herbs Friday, November 10, 2000 9:41 AM [herbal remedies] muscle testing I finally found a Nautropathic doctor in my area- but she uses muscle testing to anaylsis her clients- What is this and how do they do it? I am leary about any invasive test concerning my muscles due to my disorder. ( I know Ian needs another week and I could have waited - but I tend to be impatient) June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2000 Report Share Posted November 18, 2000 Don't be confused hon. I said there were "holes" in my statement and you certainly found one of them. Let us consider that my statement is directed "mostly" towards medicinal herbs rather than foods, though where one draws the line on that one is a turkey shoot. It would be very nice if we could put this entire subject into "Black" and "White", but it'll never happen as we are all just too different. To further clarify, I never said there was "no such thing as an allergy", I simply say that what many consider to be allergy is simply detox. The trick here is to distinguish between which. The previous muscle test test is still applicable. If a person is muscle tested on a "food" and they still show up negative regardless of "quantity tested" than I would look at the possibility of allergy in that particular case though I would still not rule out other causes. My sister's four boys are all celiacs and they have to stay away from gluten like the plague. Many, many people are gluten intolerant, many more than realized, and after allergy, I suspect a major cuprit to be enzyme inhibitors, though I need to do more testing in this area before I'd issue anything conclusive. Let's just say that my statement is directed mostly to "medicinal herbs", though there are still holes to fill in. I'm simply fed up with that individual who uses muscle testing and then indicates to a patient that he is allergic to Garlic, Echinacea, Goldenseal, etc, etc when in fact it is that exact herb which will help the patient the most when used in the proper quantity and if the patient can manage to do a detox as well. I'm writing a book in my spare time (ha ha) and I hope to terminatedly handle this area before I'm finished as too many are confused on this subject. The main point I'm trying to get across here, is to go ahead and use muscle testing as it is very valuable as a diagnostic tool, but suspect like the plague any findings which indicate an "allergy" to medicinal herbs and realize that you may have actually found a friend in that exact herb. Love, Ian Ian Shillington N.D.Dr.IanShillington - Joan Russell herbal remedies Friday, November 17, 2000 3:11 PM Re: [herbal remedies] muscle testing Ian, I for one am now *totally* confused!! I mentioned before that myhusband had been muscled tested for gluten...and that he couldn't movehis arms. So in this case what does that mean (he had a conclusive test(biopsy) for celiac disease before this test)............................Joan*************************joanrMy Country Gardenhttp://mycountrygarden.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2003 Report Share Posted January 5, 2003 Wild Mouse: I suppose your referance to muscle testing means kinesiology? I´m sure you can do the testing (you mean the arm reflex,right?) to yourself. I took lessons in kine (here we say that for short) last winter,but only for a couple of months,because the group(we were 12) broke apart,as the day for the classes was one saturday per month,and it seemed that for all the saturdays of the month always somebody had something,so we agreed on one saturday and then it was cancelled by somebody always. No wonder the teacher got fed up! We´re starting again next month,and hope with better results this time!! But like I said,you can test yourself,so if we´re talking of the same thing, go ahead!!! I think it´s really interesting and you learn a lot of useful things about f.e. yourself!!! Paz, Jatta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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