What does a kinesiologist do and how can they help you?





Answer:    You'll get lots of strange answers from people who enjoy no idea, so here's the answer from a kinesiologist. I'll make it as simple as I can.

The tool of the kinesiologist is muscle conducting tests. The principle behind kinesiology is that life, from birth on, is a series of challenge which we have to adapt to. The bottle system learns, adapts and keep learning.

For example, one of our first challenges is the force of gravity which we own to adapt to in command to learn to sit and walk, run etc.

Then we own to learn to aim at our mouth when we learn to munch through by ourselves. We have to learn packages in order to read and write, etc. We hold to learn to control our emotions and what folks around us tolerate or not. Social skills etc. All this is done by the nervous system.

As long as we adapt and swot, we are fine. When something happens (trauma or other) and we stop adapting, we start compensating and the distressed system repeats the patterns it knows from until that time without learning the best bearing to tackle the new situation. We start repeating the recent past and stop learning.

This lack of adaption cause problems, physical, mental or emotional - depending on the level where on earth the adaption ceases to take place. If not attended to, this will eventually develop into more severe problems and diseases.

A kinesiologist uses muscle trialling to challenge the body's natural intelligence surrounded by order to track back where on earth and when the person stopped adapting. It can be contained by the person's own life. It can also be that the person never adapted to a unusual challenge because of inherited pattern. In that case, the cause is contained by earlier generations and we find that out as capably.

Muscle testing works because the lack of adaption shows as a short circuit between the brain and the muscle. When challenge on a particular problem, the brain loses temporarily control over the muscle and the muscle suddenly gets shaky or blocks (= cannot be weakened).

The challenging is usually done by touching gland or organ reflex points or areas on the body, acupuncture points etc. or verbally, by mentioning inner health or emotions or talking almost stressful situations.

When we know when and where the lack of adaption took place, we use highly simple exercices to re-train the nervous system so that it learns a unusual and better pattern and finally adapts. Then we can verbs to live the life we want without the physical, stormy or mental problem.

With what can a kinesiologist help you? There are few limits to what kinesiology can do to assist re-train the nervous system.

There are many types of kinesiology. Some examples:

- dyslexia
- belief system
- allergies
- exciting stuff
- mental problems
- relationship problems
- physical problems
- exam performance
- sports performance

As kinesiologists, we use adjectives sorts of other methods, but we muscle test to find out very precisely what the client wishes. We use:

- homeopathy
- aromatherapy
- hypnotherapy
- food supplements
- Bach remedies and many other essences
- knowledge of acupuncture and of traditional Chinese tablets
- brain functions
etc.

Hope this helps you understand a bit better.

All the best!.
they measure the balance of invisible field around your body, while you lay down and they ask you to move different body parts.

basically.

i have hear it works for some people, but again is it the placebo effect for these people? i judge ...yes.

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