Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 kinesiology works but the answer is correct only if the person asking is neutral and has no preference. If the person is not neutral his or her own opinion is what you get. I have used it myself, read several books on it and talked to people that use it, neutrality is the key. Alot of people think they are neutral, kinda hard if you are selling a product in my opinion. Vivian > > > > A dentist decided to check through kinesiology (not at my request) if > > I would react to DMSA. He passed it over my tummy (where I have > > scarring from Crohn's surgery) while holding the hand of his nurse. He > > detected a 'reaction'. Just how much credence does one give to such > > tests? I am waiting to start chelation once my dental visits are > > squared away, and was planning to use DMSA since I do not need a > > prescription for it. > > (He also detected presence of mercury and arsenic and mentioned > > something about the kidneys). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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