How does muscles test? works??!


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How does muscles test? works??

I just went to see my Chiropractic doctor who started to treat me for various health problems (Allergy, Sinus infection, Yeast Infection) using Homeopathy and whole food diet pills. I was amazed how he would touch certain pressure point while I hold different homeopathy or Pills in one hand while he did the muscles test to see how I respond and selected which combination of pills I need. He was even able to diagnose what was going on my body. I was/am very skeptical and how reliable/accurate these testing are, and how exactly work and why. Can anyone please explain to me? I am so used to going to a conventional doctor who does blood work, or check my symptom by examining me, and prescribe me a medication....but I wanted to try holistic approach, and found this Chiropractor by referral.


Answers:

I know this type of testing seems very odd but I've used it and it has worked every time, in fact it is because of muscle testing that I felt confident of success when I asked to go off all my medications for Rheumatoid Arthritis in 2002.

Here's the theory behind muscle testing.

Whenever you say or think something that resonates as true with the subconscious mind, the electrical and magnetic fields around the body actually become stronger and as a result the muscles also become stronger.

The opposite is true when you say or think something that resonates as false.

This is all based on the theory that the subconscious mind is actually your entire body and your subconscious knows how what is good or what is bad for you.

You can learn to do this yourself, with practice.




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