Kinesiology:
I think most people would like to have more energy, a better concentration
and memory, freedom from aches and pains, and being able to cope
with the stresses of modern living more successfully.
As one of the fastest developing natural health sciences, kinesiology
links the traditional Chinese ideas of meridian energy flow found
in acupuncture and acupressure, with Western style muscle testing,
diet and stress management.
Today almost every country in the West accepts the ‘Eastern’
forms of healing alongside orthodox medicine, with many 'Eastern'
techniques now available on the NHS!
The continuous existence and rapid development of Kinesiology in
today’s modern and scientific society testifies to its effectiveness.
This system of diagnosis and treatment is based on sound reproducible
principles that you can see and feel for yourself.
Background:
In 1965 Dr George J. Goodheart D.C a chiropractor in the U.S. made
a dramatic discovery. He found that when a muscle was tested the
result could reveal vital information about the individual, quite
impossible to determine by any other method of investigation. Thereby
allowing many aspects of the health and physiological function of
the person being tested to be assessed in seconds.
Kinesiology is holistic in its approach as it treats the whole
person by quickly identifying the areas which need to be brought
back into balance. It focuses on enhancing the physical, nutritional
and emotional well-being of the person, prioritising which areas
should be treated first, often clearing symptoms of other areas
in the process.
Muscle testing is a form of language which communicates with the
body directly. Simple, gentle and non intrusive, muscle testing
enables the client’s own body to reveal imbalances which can
then be treated effectively.
Whether your health problems are:
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Aches and pains
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Energy swings, or being tired all the time
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Anxiety, mood swings, depression, fears and phobias
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Dietary sensitivities, or nutritional deficiencies
- Kinesiology can help !
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