Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Muscle testing is not accurate. I know it is a scam that tricks people to believe the have some sort of weakness or deficiency. I had muscle testing done in a natural healing center. I've been put on many different supplements (particularly standard process) With some devastating results all because the test said I was deficient in certain vitamins. She also said my endocrine system was failing and was very weak. She said my thyroids where crashing, etc... I believed all this. After, becoming worse I took my life into my own hands. The doctor's couldn't help me and this so called natural healer made me much worse. After researching and coming to my own conclusion about muscle testing I found that I can do this on anyone. Most people can do it! I tested my finance and my 12 year old son, I used a bottle of vitamins of magnesium, b- vitamins, every vitamin in my house I tested him. I pushed down on his arm with and without the vitamins. Now when I was able to apply pressure to any pressure point ( which I did in 4 different areas of his body) and pushed his arm down he became weak. When I did not push a pressure point he was strong. People are being scammed and tricked. You cannot tell me I'm wrong because I have physically tested the theory. The trick is you have to touch/push a pressure point while pushing down on the testers arm at the same time. This in return will cause a weakness in the test subject. The test subject is not even aware that that a pressure point is even touched or involved in the test. It's like having a tarot card reading, it's all psychological to make you believe this is the truth, when it's all but nothing a big scam. I do not believe that testing your muscles are going to tell you that you are in tolerate to certain foods or are deficient in vitamins. I've had this muscle testing done 6 different times and had reactions to the supplements I was put on each time. I have trusted the person who did this testing and thought they really care, but it is all about money and that is it. I would and will continue to tell people to STAY away from MUSCLE TESTING also known as applied kinesiology. Don't be to quick to believe everything you read. Study and research everything before trying something new. If you had the test done, you would firmly believeing and say wow. to explain how it works I thought was unexplainable, but, I now know if you apply pressure to any pressure point just as you are pushing down the arm with cause a weakness, but when no pressure point is being touched or pushed the person appears strong. Research applied kinesiology scam and muscle testing scams. I know I will probably be told I don't know what I'm talking about, but I know the truth. My finance can even do it on me as well as my 12 year old son. surpriseshan2 wrote: I have put these articles by Walter Last on Word documents as well as pdf files; email me at surpriseshan2 if you would like one. blessings Shan MUSCLE TESTING http://users.mrbean.net.au/~wlast/muscletesting.html by Walter Last Our muscles respond to many external as well as internal influences by becoming stronger or weaker. In muscle testing, the change in muscle strength is assessed before and during contact with a test item. This may be, for example, a food sample, a colour or a piece of material. Internal influences are our thoughts and feelings, which may either strengthen or weaken us. The reason for the muscle changes can be explained by the influence the radiation of a tested sample has on the flow of bio-energies along the acupuncture-meridians. In the same way, our thoughts and emotions can change the flow of bio-energy. I have measured differences in muscle strength of up to 50 per cent during testing. Most suitable methods for food testing are to place a sample in the mouth - chewing it for about 10 seconds - and also to hold a sample in one hand near the navel. Most non-food items can be tested near the navel or simply by touching with a hand. How to Test The simplest form of muscle testing requires a tester as well as the tested person. Almost any muscle can be used for testing, but I use the following method as the most convenient. The tested person sits with uncrossed legs, one arm held out to the side, elbow level with shoulder and bent at a right angle, place the free hand over the navel. The tester presses just above the elbow to push it down. Press the arm lightly into the shoulder as well as toward the hip. If the tested person is very strong, the pressure may be straight down, or the arm may be fully extended and the pressure applied at the wrist. Increase the pressure gradually and with measured strength; feel and remember exactly the amount 'of pressure required to force the arm down. If both arms are too weak, you may test the legs. During testing, the tester should keep the question in his or her mind 'Is the tested sample good or bad for the patient?' but should not expect a certain result. The preferences of the tested person seem to have little influence on the result. Now the tested person takes a sample and holds it with the free hand just above the navel. After about 10 seconds, the tester presses the arm down and carefully notes any difference in resistance. If the result is doubtful, repeat the test with and without holding the sample. Often a difference is easier to detect if the arm is pressed down three times in succession. Sometimes the tested person feels a pain or strain in the shoulder during a weakening test, even if the tester cannot notice a difference. This should be reported. Generally the quantity of food held is not critical; it may even remain in a container or plastic bag; however, avoid a coloured container or one of semi-rigid plastic. If the patient is difficult to test, you may strengthen the arm immediately before each test by tracing the acupuncture meridian of the lung or of the glands (triple warmer); alternatively, test a leg. Another strengthening method is to tap the thymus gland (underneath the upper end of the breastbone) several times lightly with your fingers. This strengthens the immune system and in doing so reduces allergic reactions. What to Test In addition to foods, testing can be done on vitamins, herbs, drugs and even garments. You will find that synthetic fibres (especially nylon), many drugs, refined foods, chemical additives and incompatible colours are frequently weakening. Food combinations may be assessed by holding them jointly during a test. Individual items may even remain in their separate containers. Samples that are strengthening individually may test weakening if held together, and vice versa. The test results may be influenced by what you have eaten beforehand. Also, when you are tired, fatigued or sick, many foods are weakening that at other times may be strengthening. Therefore, important items should be retested from time to time under varying conditions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Back 30 years ago, my chiropracter muscle tested me for vitamin C. I failed his test. He then gave me a bottle of vitamin C to take. The tablets were 250 mg. I then told him that I was taking 6,000 mg twice a day. He never backed off. He told me that the C I was taking was not organic and had no bioflavanoids, so it was useless to my body. The next time I saw him, he muscle tested me again. That time, I passed the test. He looked very pleased with himself " See how better you are with the C I gave you! " At that point I reached into my pocket to show him that I had never opened up the bottle of C he had given me. He looked crestfallen and wanted to test me yet again. I refused. I never returned to him for more chiropractic work. Alobar On 4/3/07, Rose St. Andrews <shyrosepetal2 wrote: > Muscle testing is not accurate. I know it is a scam that tricks people to believe the have some sort of weakness or deficiency. I had muscle testing done in a natural healing center. I've been put on many different supplements (particularly standard process) With some devastating results all because the test said I was deficient in certain vitamins. She also said my endocrine system was failing and was very weak. She said my thyroids where crashing, etc... I believed all this. After, becoming worse I took my life into my own hands. The doctor's couldn't help me and this so called natural healer made me much worse. > > After researching and coming to my own conclusion about muscle testing I found that I can do this on anyone. Most people can do it! I tested my finance and my 12 year old son, I used a bottle of vitamins of magnesium, b- vitamins, every vitamin in my house I tested him. I pushed down on his arm with and without the vitamins. Now when I was able to apply pressure to any pressure point ( which I did in 4 different areas of his body) and pushed his arm down he became weak. When I did not push a pressure point he was strong. People are being scammed and tricked. You cannot tell me I'm wrong because I have physically tested the theory. The trick is you have to touch/push a pressure point while pushing down on the testers arm at the same time. This in return will cause a weakness in the test subject. The test subject is not even aware that that a pressure point is even touched or involved in the test. It's like having a tarot card reading, it's all psychological to make > you believe this is the truth, when it's all but nothing a big scam. > > I do not believe that testing your muscles are going to tell you that you are in tolerate to certain foods or are deficient in vitamins. I've had this muscle testing done 6 different times and had reactions to the supplements I was put on each time. I have trusted the person who did this testing and thought they really care, but it is all about money and that is it. I would and will continue to tell people to STAY away from MUSCLE TESTING also known as applied kinesiology. > > Don't be to quick to believe everything you read. Study and research everything before trying something new. If you had the test done, you would firmly believeing and say wow. to explain how it works I thought was unexplainable, but, I now know if you apply pressure to any pressure point just as you are pushing down the arm with cause a weakness, but when no pressure point is being touched or pushed the person appears strong. > > Research applied kinesiology scam and muscle testing scams. I know I will probably be told I don't know what I'm talking about, but I know the truth. My finance can even do it on me as well as my 12 year old son. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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