Guest guest Posted November 8, 2007 Report Share Posted November 8, 2007 you have articulated exactly my concern about both this testing (bio energetic) and kineasesology (? spelling) type. For cilantro I NOW know, the body is not smart enough to be able to acsertain that whatever initial help may come from cilantro is disastrously offset by the fact that it mobilizes mercury and I believe mobilizes it across the blood brain barrier. So now I only use this testing as a confirmation with supplements that are in the AI book or someone has mentioned on this site My sense is (in my case anyway) the DGL licorice was in the same category (but maybe not as bad) as cilantro - michael wrote > > Interestingly enough I did show on the bioenergetic pulse testing > > that i have done that this dgl licorice was being well received by my > > body...BUT then thee same tests also showed that cilantro was a > > benefit and I know that cilantro totally messed my head up to where I could hardly function. > stephanie wrote > If bioenergetic pulse testing is anything like muscle testing, > keep in mind that it only tests the direct effects of the substance > on the body, not the downstream effects it may have on things like > liver metabolism, gut dysbiosis, mercury mobilization, etc. In other > words, it might trigger a chain of events that causes problems, but > the test cannot " look ahead " down this chain of events, it can only > see the first effect in the causal chain. > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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