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Several years ago, I went to a psychic that did what she called " Isis

Readings. " Among other things, she used a pendulum to advise me as to

whether I was taking the right supplements or not.

 

Do any of you folks on this list use pendulums? And, if so, do you use them

to guide yourself or others in making decisions about supplements?

 

- Anna

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At 09:27 AM 1/5/03 -0600, Jeanette wrote:

>Dawn,

>Thank you for the information, it coincides with mussel testing, which I

have been using to test dosage. Surly food works the same way.

 

 

Oh, yeah! People call it " muscle testing " also. As I recall, there's a way

to test something yourself if there's no one around to pump your arm.

 

You form two circles with your fingers. Take the thumb and index finger of

each hand and form interconnecting circles. Try to pull them apart. Now you

know your own strength. Ask " Is this item good for me? " and pull again. If

you can easily pull your fingers apart from each other, if one or both of

the circles easily break, then the item is NOT good for you.

 

Your body knows.

 

- Anna

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, WildMouse <wildmouse@i...>

wrote:

 

<<The way they do it (if I'm understanding them right) is that the

person

> being tested holds one arm out straight in front of them. The other

> person pushes down on their arm to see how " strong " the resistance

is.

> Then you hold the item in the other hand and test the resistance

again.

> If the arm is weaker, it is the wrong thing or wrong dosage.>>

 

The problem with this is one arm is usually more sensitive to

vibrations than the other arm.

 

Until I learned this I used to ask my arms to show me similiar things

through vibrations. When I tested myself the results were unclear.

I no longer rely on this method now that I am aware of this.

 

With a pendulum you are depending on only one arm/hand and the

results will be consistent.

 

I like the heart chakra method and am going to give that a try.

 

Blessings,

Crystal

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Glad to help out!! That's the nice thing about this group, everyone shares

information and we all help each other out. I'd forgotten all about the

fingers thing until that other person posted about " mussel " testing.

 

It's important for people to know what dosages to take...

 

Unfortunately, my muscle testing often says I should take more stuff than I

can afford. Oh, well, like a person remodeling their house on a tight

budget, I do a little piece at a time and pray the money will be there to

finish the job when the time comes.

 

- Anna

 

 

At 06:21 PM 1/5/03 -0600, Karima wrote:

>I new that~~~

 

>

 

>But I forgot it. Thanks for reminding me Anna.

 

>Karima

 

>

 

>

 

>Oh, yeah! People call it " muscle testing " also. As I recall, there's a way

 

>to test something yourself if there's no one around to pump your arm.

 

>

 

>You form two circles with your fingers. Take the thumb and index finger of

 

>each hand and form interconnecting circles. Try to pull them apart. Now you

 

>know your own strength. Ask " Is this item good for me? " and pull again. If

 

>you can easily pull your fingers apart from each other, if one or both of

 

>the circles easily break, then the item is NOT good for you.

 

>

 

>Your body knows.

 

>

 

>- Anna

 

>

 

>

 

>

 

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So you just ask yourself these questions outloud? Or do you need

to have the bottle of stuff you are testing near by?

Jill

Anna wrote:

Glad to help out!! That's the nice thing

about this group, everyone shares

information and we all help each other out. I'd forgotten all about

the

fingers thing until that other person posted about "mussel" testing.

It's important for people to know what dosages to take...

Unfortunately, my muscle testing often says I should take more stuff

than I

can afford. Oh, well, like a person remodeling their house on a

tight

budget, I do a little piece at a time and pray the money will be

there to

finish the job when the time comes.

- Anna

 

At 06:21 PM 1/5/03 -0600, Karima wrote:

>I new that~~~

>

>But I forgot it. Thanks for reminding me Anna.

>Karima

>

>

>Oh, yeah! People call it "muscle testing" also. As I recall, there's

a way

>to test something yourself if there's no one around to pump your

arm.

>

>You form two circles with your fingers. Take the thumb and index

finger of

>each hand and form interconnecting circles. Try to pull them apart.

Now you

>know your own strength. Ask "Is this item good for me?" and pull

again. If

>you can easily pull your fingers apart from each other, if one

or both of

>the circles easily break, then the item is NOT good for you.

>

>Your body knows.

>

>- Anna

>

>

>

>

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