Applied Kinesiology
What is Applied Kinesiology?
It is a diagnostic method based on examining the muscles. There are many studies and books about the method under the name of Applied Kinesiology.
How Does It Work?
Muscles are tissues that work with electrical signals. Not only the signals coming from the nerves, but also the signals and electromagnetic frequencies transmitted through the intercellular fluids and fascia system with conductive properties affect the functioning of the muscles. In addition, the signals coming from the central nervous system, namely thoughts, also affect the functioning of the muscles. For example, a negative thought reduces muscle strength, while a positive thought increases muscle strength.
These working characteristics of the muscles have enabled them to be used in diagnosis. For this purpose, a muscle that can be easily tested is selected as a reference muscle and it is checked whether there is a change in the strength of this muscle with the frequencies to be investigated. For example, if a person’s gluten sensitivity is to be tested, a piece of bread is brought into contact with the body. If there is a change in muscle strength, it means that there is sensitivity. For example, if the condition of the organs is to be tested, each organ has a point where the signal is most intense, this point is called the organ’s alarm point.
If the patient touches the alarm point of the organ to be tested with the finger of one hand and there is a change in muscle strength, it means that there is a functional problem in the tested organ. It is not always possible to find every substance to be tested physically in a practical way. Therefore, the electromagnetic frequencies of the substances can be stored in computers in a digitalized form and the desired electromagnetic frequencies can be sent to the patient’s body with a transmitter and tested. Hundreds of parameters can be tested in this way.
What Can Be Tested?
Any question that is wondered about in the body can be tested. In general, what we test with Applied Kinesiology is as follows.
- Organ dysfunctions,
- Allergies and food sensitivities,
- Problematic body areas that create biophysical stress in the body and cause disease (Disruptive Areas),
- Toxic loads of the body such as heavy metals and latent acidosis,
- Vitamin and mineral deficiencies,
- Therapeutic effectiveness of drugs,
- Intestinal fungus,
- Existence of infection and whether this infection is bacterial, viral or fungal,
- Which treatment or which problem to solve is the priority for the body,
- Existence of psychological problem and whether it has an effect on the current disease,
- What are the subconscious loads, their time and source.
How reliable is it?
In a foreign-based study, the accuracy of allergy tests evaluated with Blood Tests and Applied Kinesiology was confirmed by blood tests at a rate of 90.5%. (Correlation of Applied Kinesiology Muscle Testing Findings with Serum Immunologobulin Levels for Food Allergies. Walter H. Schmitt & Gerry Leisman)
What is the advantage?
It is not necessary to take samples such as blood and urine and wait for the results for days. It can be tested instantly and its reliability is the same as blood tests. It is cheap, has no cost, does not require equipment. It can also test many parameters that cannot be tested with blood and urine tests.
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