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Yes, it works, sometimes you have to tuck a few Bee Pollens under your belt

if it's not working for you I've been told. And some times it's hard to tell

if it's working, when it's working. Another way to test, which I prefer, is

to use the thumb and little finger in a circle touching. Then lightly try and

pull the fingers apart. When your showing weakness the fingers come apart

readily. Our last Chiropractor use Kinesiology to test us for different

product before recommending them and to determined if we low in different

Vita's or Min.'s. She also used Kinesiology to determine what my son had

allergies too and to stimulate different organ when they weren't up to par.

 

After you learn to tell the signals of weakness and strong, you can also use

it on your pets, babies and small children through surrogate testing. This is

done by someone test you first to find out if you are strong on everything

your about to use in the following test. Then place the pet, baby, or child

on your lap. Then proceed with the testing, if the child ............. or pet

shows weakness. Then you have to determine whether the weakness is for the

product not being good for the body or you need that product. It's really how

you present the product to the body. Sometimes by saying the name of the

product while your being tested helps the testing, but this generally works

better on single herbs. The body knows when there's a health concern, but

doesn't understand words like cancer or diabetes.

Sometimes if you get your wording right that the body understands you can

determine if the problem or pain in certain area's of the body is something

you should have check out. In fact that's how she (my last Chiro.) found out

my wife had a life threatening tumor and we didn't know it.

 

So if any of you live in NE PA, I know a great Chiropractor for you.

 

I think it was around 1986 when we were introduced to Kinesiology. I wish the

Chiropractor we have now knew it for stimulating the organs that are weaken

like the pancreas. The Chiropractor we use now also does Myofascial. Great

stuff, but very painful. You always feel better after the treatment, never

worst. A word of support for

Myofascial, back in 1969 I broke my Humerus at the top in half. Doctor's

wanted to pin it at that time and said I would loose 50% of movement in the

arm. Or let in heal on it's own and gradually loose movement. Well, I decided

not to have it pined, and have had problems and pain with it ever since,

including loosing 60% of the movement over the past years.

With the help of the Myofascial I have regained 100% of the movement in three

treatments, in fact it works better now then it did before I broke it.

 

This is some information on Myofascial from her flyer:

 

Most aches and pains come from injuries, poor posture, repetitive motions or

lack of exercise. These conditions cause muscle spasms and torn muscle fibers

which restrict blood circulation. Toxin buildup and nerve irritation result.

In addition, muscle spasms pull bones out of their proper alignment, causing

a condition called subluxation.

 

Your body tries to protect injured areas by patching them with collagen

fiber ---- scar tissue. But scar tissue lacks the resiliency of muscle, and

it tears easily under strain.

The combination of scar tissue and subluxation causes pain, swelling,

weakness and limited range of motion.

 

Myofascial therapy is deep muscle work similar to massage which relieves

spasms, breaks up scar tissue and releases adhesions.

This restores the blood circulation necessary to nourish healthy muscle

cells, repairing and strengthening the injured area. Chiropractic adjustments

return bones to their correct alignment, allowing the nervous system to

function properly. A body with a healthy nervous system has the ability

to heal itself naturally.

 

When myofascial therapy and adjustments are

utilized together, the results are effective

and long-lasting. Sadly enough, few chiropractors will take the time to do

myofascial therapy with their adjustments, and patients must return to have

the same bones aligned over and over.

 

Rick

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Rick, do you self test? If so, does it work for you? It hasn't ever worked for

me.

 

My husband was amazed the first time I muscle tested him, it was quite fun.

 

 

Here's to healthy skin!

 

Janine www.HerbaTherapy.com

Prosperity is simply having God in my life

 

 

 

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