Learn to test what diet is best for you with applied kinesiology
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Annet v.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:48pm
, try, find out, experiment again and overtime you will get a feeling for it.
You can also take a shortcut: try applied kinesiology.
My experience with applied kinesiology
I started with applied kinesiology 30 years ago. Later on I used many different systems like bio-resonance, vega testing and electro acupuncture
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Touch for Health & PKP Kinesiology
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Aliesa GeorgePosted
Mon 04 Aug 2008 7:15pm
I’ve been off the blog-wagon for the past few weeks, and am now on the band-wagon to spread the word about the benefits of Kinesiology and Touch for Health! To continue my... returned from a 2-week intensive for PKP Kinesiology (Practitioner’s Kinesiology Program) taught by Arlene Green and the U.S. Kinesiology Institute. WOW! This system of energy
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Viktoras Kulvinskas on applied kinesiology or muscle testing
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Annet v.Posted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:47am
Raw food expert Viktoras Kulvinskas shows how to use muscle testing or applied kinesiology to find out what is good for you. You can use this technique to test supplements, food, ideas, relationships etc. I've personally used it for over 30 years and it always works. Start to experiment and find your own answers.
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Nutritional Kinesiology
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Toni KastePosted
Thu 12 Mar 2009 12:00am
I went to the Chiropractor/Nutritionist/Kinesiologist and was very impressed from the start. The idea behind nutritional kinesiology is that each food you put in your body... in kinesiology until she tells people what foods to avoid, they avoid the foods, and feel tons better!
I left the office that day with very little left to eat... I tested the most
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KINESIOLOGY THERAPY FOR MUSCULAR PAIN RELIEF...
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BarmacPosted
Wed 02 Nov 2011 6:30amKinesiology is a treatment which concentrates on getting your muscles to function correctly. It is believed that each muscles is connected to a specific part of your body.
The word 'Kinesiology' is derived from the Greek word 'kinesis', which means 'motion'. It originated in 1964 and was developed by an American chiropractor called George
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Nutritional Kinesiology (A Repost)
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Toni KastePosted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 12:00am
I know nutritional kinesiology sounds "out there"... but this was one of the BEST things I did for my health. The kinesiologist was very experienced and when I had.../Kinesiologist and was very impressed from the start. The idea behind nutritional kinesiology is that each food you put in your body either gives you strength or makes you weak.
What
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A new Kinesiology tape-Rock Tape
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Dr. ShoshanyPosted
Tue 16 Feb 2010 1:42pm
and conditions.
The newest Kinesiology tape that I started using is called Rock Tape, This tape is geared towards the Runners,and athletes it stays on really well and whats cool
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Nutritional Kinesiology and Vibrational Energies
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Toni KastePosted
Mon 26 Oct 2009 12:00am
times people call this more vibrational energy.
When I started my journey to health I tried Nutritional Kinesiology. This form of allergy testing not only can test for allergy/inolerance but also if your body can tolerate the food's vibrational energy.
With Nutritional Kinesiology the practicioner tests to see if your own bodies' energy gets weaker
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