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I found this site. Tells you step-by-step how to test yourself for meds and

herbs.

http://www.ladybarbara.net/html/self-testing.html

Exert: (Go to website to see pictures)

The longer I have worked with this technique, the more amazing it becomes. Aside

from the fact that it is absolutely accurate for that individual at that

particular time, perhaps more importantly, it puts the power back into the hands

of the individual.

Below are a series of photographs to help illustrate this technique. Simply put,

you hold the substance in question in the hand you write with, holding it in

front of your forehead. You should be standing steadily with your feet apart,

take a breath, bring your awareness OUT of your head and down to your GUT where

your real WISDOM resides, and close your eyes.

Now. You pass the bottle of 'whatever' relatively slowly down in front of your

body until it is in front of your lower abdomen (those of you who read

Chakra-eze, know what we just did here) Stand there with it for a bit and you

will feel your body respond.

A great way to teach someone this technique is to leave them right there and not

tell them what to expect. A strong positive or negative response will have them

suddenly opening their eyes very WIDE as it is quite unmistakable. If you're

having a problem FEELING the response, you may want to unlock your knees.......

REMEMBER: The question we're asking ourselves here is

" CAN MY BODY *USE* THIS RIGHT NOW? "

Not " Is this GOOD? "

A strong positive response causes your body to PULL forward,

a strong negative - to PUSH back.

(Although I have heard of responses that are more 'buzzing' or 'vibrating' than

actually 'swaying' back or forth.)

There are two different kinds of 'neutrals'.

One is to stand completely still. No pull forward OR backwards. = " got it

covered, don't NEED this " .

The other is to keep wavering forward and back over and over which can mean:

right herb/wrong form (maybe you need an infusion, not a tincture)

OR too many ingredients

OR we might be able to use this when you finish taking something else

OR that's enough for today, you already took some,

OR try a similar herb (like another relaxant or another immune ally)

The first time most people try this they're worried about it 'WORKING' and are

usually predicting results. The more comfortable you become, the more quickly

you feel your own response. A lot of folks get a false 'initial' response,

especially if they know what the substance is they're holding. They may

initially pull forward, come back to center a second, and THEN the actual

response is solid.

It also helps tremendously to not know what's in the bottle. That puts you into

OBSERVER mode, and it's much easier

You will often get conflicting responses from something that has a large number

of different ingredients, or even just two ingredients if your body can use one

but not the other. Whenever possible, try to test things singly. You can also

test to see if two things can be taken together by testing them each singly

first and then hold them together.

The next obvious question is how we know we're testing for what's IN the bottle

and not what the BOTTLE is made of. Now really. If you were to get a negative on

every single thing you test in a standard tincture dropper-bottle, I WOULD test

with an empty bottle and see what you get. You may be so SEVERELY allergic to

the rubber cap or the alcohol itself that nothing else will test accurately.

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