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.


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there is a great book called the Ultimate healing system that teaches you how to muscle test. I found this easy to read article on it. It explaines how it is done.

What Is Muscle Response Testing

Who Uses MRT or Muscle Response Testing
Muscle Response Testing is a diagnostic technique that is valuable to many procedures and treatments. It is a viable, efficient and effective tool for determining the body's needs. MRT is currently being used by many healing disciplines: medical doctors, acupuncturists, chiropractors, naturopaths, osteopaths, holistic dentists, veterinarians and other practitioners. In fact many books have been written on MRT including one written in 1995 by David R. Hawkins, MD and Psychiatrist. He previously co-authored a book on Orthomolecular Psychiatry with Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling.

Who Developed Muscle Testing?
Muscle testing was developed in l964 by Dr.George Goodheart, DC, a Chiropractor. He developed a diagnostic system called Applied Kinesiology, which allowed muscles to be tested for clinical and diagnostic purposes, not just to determine muscle strength. Applied Kinesiology was derived from the ancient art of Acupuncture, which was developed by the Chinese between 3000 and 25 BC.

How It Is Done
The practitioner gently pushes down on the patient's extended arm which is resisting the downward pressure. If we irritate the nervous system for a second, it will cause a temporary short circuit causing the testing arm to momentarily go weak. We can irritate the nervous system by touching a sensitive area on the body, a weakened reflex, acupuncture point or even by an uncomfortable or irritating thought. One of the most valuable uses of the muscle test is to ask "yes/no" questions of the nervous system, looking for a weak or strong response. This reveals information about troubled areas in the body and how to treat them.

How Does It Work?
When our body's energy system processes a stimulus , there are thousands of instant reactions going on in the nervous system on a cellular and tissue level. Many of these are observable. Like the questions asked in a lie detector test, our heart rate may increase or decrease, our breathing rate may be altered, our pulse can change, our digestion may be effected, our skin texture will change (sweat/clammy) and muscles may get momentarily weaker or stronger.

It is our muscle response that we will pay attention to for an indicator to measure a response, reaction or state of being in the body/mind.

When the body/mind's bio computer is momentarily focused on an irritation or imbalance in its system, our muscles seem to momentarily weaken or contract. This is not noticed in our everyday lives. However, if we were to test the strength of a muscle with MRT, we would notice a momentary weakness. It is almost as if the nervous system short circuits the muscle for a second. It is this momentary weakness that gives us our information.

What Can It Be Used For?
It is now determined that muscle testing can be used for virtually any question that can be asked of the body to make determinations about physiology, skeletal trauma, allergies, nutritional imbalances, emotional states or anything that can affect body or mind etc. This diagnostic tool is only limited to the creativity of the practitioner's ability to ask the proper questions. Once the information is ascertained, muscle testing can then be used to find out what the body or mind will respond to in terms of a resolution to the problem.

This breakthrough allows us to obtain information about weaknesses in the body that were previously unavailable. Hidden problems that would have remained undetected until they became chronic problems could be seen in advance and treated quickly.

Another important benefit of MRT is that many of these problems fall under the radar of conventional lab and exam tests and are not discovered at all except with the benefit of MRT.

I hope you found your answer Helene @ botanica west




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