Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Oops, I didn't mean to imply this doctor was a kinesiologist. I just forgot to change the subject field. His therapy is not kinesiology, he just uses bio-resonance for testing, if I understand correctly. Sorry if someone mentioned this doctor here before; I couldn't remember. Here is another site, written by another person in easy to understand terms, which describes Dr. Yurkovsky's therapy: http://gregwastl.wordpress.com/fct%C2%AE-field-control-therapy/ Diane Evie <evie15422@...> wrote: Hi, Marc and All, An aquaintance just recommended a doctor to me yesterday here in the US. She gave rave reviews of clients of hers who were greatly helped or cured from all sorts of toxicity and environmental problems. At least one of these was severely ES, and she said she was totally cured. This aquaintance of mine is EI but not ES and she also was greatly helped by this doctor. This doctor's name is Dr. Zurkovsky and he is located in NY. This is his website: http://www.yurkovsky.com/what-fct.html Didn't you mention bio-resonance therapy awhile back, Marc? How did this work for you? Just curious. The small grey box on the right of the page I sent briefly tells exactly what the therapy is about without reading the entire site, for those curious. Elsewhere on the site there is a huge list of ailments this man says is treatable with " FCT " bio-resonance therapy. One of those listed is also mercury toxicity, which I know you have, Marc, so this is why I am asking. Is this the same therapy you had? Just sharing, Diane paulpjc@... wrote: In a message dated 4/22/2008 3:27:11 P.M. GMT Daylight Time, marc@... writes: pontachelo macaroni wrote: > Sorry Carol, I'm currently in the uk, may be worth finding > a good kinesiologist in your area- I am no longer electro > sensitive after visiting a fantastic one in the uk. Could you be more specific? By " kinesiologist " Could yo mean someone who practices " Applied Kinesiology " aka " Muscle Testing " ? And what exactly was given/done to you to make you better? Marc Sounds to good to be true, but if it works for you.. it may be a little optomistic to believe that this is the panacea, it think there are some good studies/research being done on physiological reasons behind our ES affliction, it may be that are best hope will be management of ES, socioeconomic interventions and greater restrictions and right of redress in matters of EMR, that said anything that can give you a boost cant be bad, but that's the same for all. pAUL UK UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Evie wrote: > Oops, I didn't mean to imply this doctor was a kinesiologist. > I just forgot to change the subject field. His therapy is not > kinesiology, he just uses bio-resonance for testing That was the confusion I had with the original poster -- I think the " kinesiology " must really be " Applied Kinesiology " , which is just muscle testing. However, since the testing is used to determine which supplements you should be taking to get better, I guess one could call this " therapy " as well, but I tend to think of it as diagnostic. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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