What is Kinesiology?
Mark from Dublin has this question: "What does a kinesiologist, or a healer who offers kinesiology, actually do? Is it a diagnosis or a form of treatment?"
Kinesiology is a branch of alternative medicine. The term kinesiology comes from the classical Greek and roughly translates as “study of movement”.Kinesiology uses terms and teachings from traditional Far Eastern medicine (meridians and elements without the use of acupuncture needles), the neurology and brain research fields and many approaches taken from psychology and paedagogy. In texts on kinesiology, for example, the term energy is used not in the sense of electrical energy but in the sense of oriental healing arts.
Kinesiology is a method which treats the patient wholistically, i.e. in their entirety, not only observing symptoms but also taking into account the body-mind-spirit connection and treating the root of the symptoms. Kinesiology is mainly studied and practiced by alternative medicine practitioners and naturopaths and alternative healers, but increasingly also by doctors using wholistic methods of treatment.
One of the most frequently used tests is the medicine test. A muscle test is performed to try and find out which medicines the body requires and at what dosage. For this, samples of the substance in question are laid at the centre of the body (the test zone). Then the body is asked for its response by testing the muscles. Either the arm reacts weakly and gives way or the delta muscle “locks” in. Using this method (and the relevant test materials) it is possible to discover the presence of poisoning due to environmental toxins, heavy metals, allergies (to food or pollen, for instance) and more.
Created: 10:42 AM | Author: Jörg Dahlmann | Category: Card readings | Comments [0]

