Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I am curious so I made an appointment with a chiropractor that does AK. Appointment is next Wed. It is just a consultation appointment. Anyone have any great questions I should ask him? I think that kinenesiology is a great tool and works. It is easy to do. It was taught to me many years ago. There are no thicks to it. A person needs to be hydrated for it to work right. There is a test to do to check that first before you continue with the muscle testing. I am not sure what APPLIED kinesiology is though, so there is where I am curious. It is probably just a new name... Del > > > 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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