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Dear Kat...

 

I mean this with all due respect, but isn't muscle testing highly

subjective?

 

In the best of circumstances wouldn't the practioner have to be as

non-attached to the outcome as possible, for it to be even remotely

free of the practitioner's influence...

 

And if the practioner has a certain belief in mind, and especially a

practioner who is adamant about those beliefs, can't that be

transferred to the client, and either source be a huge corruption to

the testing?

 

The client can want to please the practitioner, or the practitioner

can read into the result what they want, all very subtle, with of

course the less reputable practitioners even possibly pressing

harder to make a result come that they want... Maybe not even

realizing they are doing such...

 

Then what about normal muscle fatigue, that comes from test after

test...

 

The reason I ask, is for example, that I have seen people

test " strong " for chocolate cake?!

 

How does muscle testing as a whole get around this practitioner

influence, is that even possible?

 

Misty L. Trepke

http://www..com

 

 

, Kathy Miller

<js_kat> wrote:

>

> Yes, reflex muscle testing is the same thing as used

> in applied kinesiology as well, which is the method

> you describe.

> --- " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke> wrote:

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