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About Kinesiology

Kinesiology is an holistic system of natural health care that uses muscle testing to communicate directly with the body.
It can assess a person's response to any stimulus: physical, chemical, mental and energetic. It draws on the principles of acupuncture and can evaluate body function through the muscle meridian relationship. It can also find connections between imbalances, prioritise these and determine the most effective treatment.
Kinesiology applies a wide range of gentle yet powerful treatments to restore balance and to create and sustain health, well-being and effective functioning.
It also draws on and integrates other therapies and healing modalities and can be used as an adjunct to any therapy.

Who can Benefit?

Everyone can benefit; babies, the elderly, athletes, performers, the fit, the injured, the unwell, dyslexics etc. When someone cannot be muscle tested a "surrogate" may be used.

What are the Benefits?

Kinesiology restores the whole system to balance thus facilitating the self healing process. It can:

  • increase energy and vitality
  • prevent illness
  • improve posture
  • relieve physical pain and tension
  • release and manage emotions and stress
  • enhance brain function and co-ordination
  • discover individual nutritional needs & sensitivities

Background

Applied Kinesiology (AK) was created in the 1960s by George Goodheart, an American chiropractor. In the 1970s John Thie designed a simplified system called Touch For Health (TFH) for lay people which is taught and practiced world wide. TFH workshops are the foundation for many diploma or advanced Kinesiology courses. Our FKP course is based on TFH but at practitioner level. Many branches of kinesiology have evolved from the parent systems resulting in the A-Z of kinesiologies.

You can read more about kinesiology in Principles of Kinesiology.

For those who are soul seekers you might be interested in the following quote:

"Get close to Me... Say a rosary. Kiss a stone. Bow to the East. Chant a chant. Swing a pendulum. Test a muscle"

from Conversations with God, Book 2, by Neale Donald Walsch, Hampton Roads Publishing Inc. 

 

     
         
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