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RE: Do you have allergies / sensitivities and how can you fix them?

in #health6 years ago

Fascinating. Could you describe muscle testing? I'm not familiar with that technique. It's very interesting to me how much diagnostic information the human body can give, if we pay attention.

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In this post here, I describe it a bit, and show the test I use to test myself:
https://steemit.com/fasting/@kiwideb/1000-followers-gratitude-day-6-and-water-fast-day-3

Basically what we're doing is getting a feel for how much energy is flowing through the muscle we're "testing". If a substance disrupts the energy flow, the muscle will either go weak, or lock up.

Probably the easiest way to start learning to test yourself would be the sway test. You stand with your feet hip width apart, knees bent and relaxed. Hold the substance you want to test to your chest or navel, close your eyes and relax, then wait and see if your body sways towards the substance or away from it. If you start to fall backwards, your body doesn't like it.

You can start by using test questions like my name is..., to see if you seem to be calibrated right. Then start testing suspect foods. If you don't move or sway forward, the item is probably ok. But a trained kinesiologist would do further, deeper tests to find imbalances that might not show up with the sway test.

Huh, and, no offense, you find improvement in physical condition based on recommendations from this? I don't doubt it works, just never heard of it before.

Just cutting out the offending foods does give an improvement straight away, in most cases. But it doesn't address the underlying issues that caused the problem in the first place, so in my view, it's only managing the issue. But sadly it's not usually my call as to whether the client moves on from managing to addressing. The client is the boss, i am just the facilitator.

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