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Matt,

I'm curious about something. Is she supposed to cure you of these

intolerances? I went to a doc for my thyroid who did muscle testing. I already

knew

what I couldn't tolerate and his tests were accurate. About a year later he told

me I was allergic to the thyroid med Armour. I didn't believe him. I thought

he was practicing voodoo. So many people have such wonderful results with

Armour. I kept taking it and was getting sicker and sicker. Quit taking it for

two

days and felt good. Turns out he was right. His method of curing intolerances

was to use something called BioSet. After spending $3000 out of pocket and

feeling worse instead of better I gave that up. I'd go back in a heartbeat to

someone I thought could really cure me of my intolerant foods (since it includes

just about everything). I hear people have had luck curing intolerances with

NAET.

Good luck,

Dee

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Dear ,

We don't all know the answer. My personal experience with

kinesiology has been positive and helpful. I find it is a very

useful " tool " but not the end all to beat all. There are valid

therapies and tools that cannot be explained in terms of the physical

universe.

Kinesiology is not absolute every single time, but in the overall

picture I found it more meaningful and accurate than alternative

means. And it's easy, takes little time, doesn't cost anything (when

I do it myself or with a friend), and it doesn't hurt.

About kinesiology, all I can say is " the being plus body knows. " It

can't be explained.

Bee

> > I recently met with a naturapath who performed some things on me

> that left

> > me with some questions. Now before I continue I consider myself a

> very

> > open-minded individual who obviously wouldn't have been there if

I

> didn't

> > have some sort of a belief in alternative medicine. Kinesiology

was

> > performed on me and for those who don't know this is another name

> for muscle

> > testing. The practitioner began touching viles of liquid while at

> the same

> > time lightly pressing on my outstretched left arm. When my arm

> budged

> > downward the contents in the vile didn't agree with my body and

> when my arm

> > stayed strong there was no adverse reaction.

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I went to a naturopath who used the muscle testing method of touching

the bottle or substance as well and it was just as accurate as other

muscle testing methods. He didn't have any prior information about

my allergies and pin-pointed them exactly along with others I didn't

know about. He also, laughingly told me that I was okay on smoke,

chocolate and wine, while I wasn't okay on cauliflower, carrots,

corn, milk, broccoli, etc. Funny but true.

His treated included homeopathic drops, chlorella and Shiatzu. It

was a marvelous and healing experience.

Bee

--- In , Idol <Idol@c...>

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> -

>

> The doctor touching a bottle, obviously, is ludicrous. However, a

GP once

> figured out very quickly what was giving my girlfriend a horrific

allergic

> reaction using a much more plausible mechanism: he left one of her

hands

> empty and put a sequence of test substances directly in her other

hand and

> then did the pressing-on-her-arms thing.

>

> >Can the

> >kinesiologist explain by what route information from the

> >bottle he or she is touching is conveyed to the mark's arm?

>

>

>

> -

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> > I recently met with a naturapath who performed some things on me

> that left

> > me with some questions. Now before I continue I consider myself

a

> very

> > open-minded individual who obviously wouldn't have been there if

I

> didn't

> > have some sort of a belief in alternative medicine. Kinesiology

was

> > performed on me and for those who don't know this is another

name

> for muscle

> > testing. The practitioner began touching viles of liquid while

at

> the same

> > time lightly pressing on my outstretched left arm. When my arm

> budged

> > downward the contents in the vile didn't agree with my body and

> when my arm

> > stayed strong there was no adverse reaction.

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