Saturday, September 8, 2007

Wholistic Kinesiology Introduction

Muscle Testing or kinesiology is making an appearance on the natural health care scene!! Its popularity is growing by leaps and bounds as more and more people become familiar with it. The reason for this is its incredible usefulness in understanding the human body and restoring health. Wholistic Kinesiology® is one of the many types of muscle testing. The different types however, all share the same basic tenant; that muscle testing can give you feedback from the body. This feedback is used to enhance your health in a variety of ways, nutritionally, structurally and/or emotionally. Many of these techniques specialize in one or more of these areas. The beauty of Wholistic Kinesiology and its predecessor, Kinesionics, is that this technique gives you a framework for doing any healing modality you want. The framework allows you to test for the best possible healing path for you as an individual.

Wholistic Kinesiology® has evolved from a variety of sources. There are many different branches of Kinesiology that come from the original works by George Goodheart and Kendall and Kendall; each practitioner adding or eliminating things as new information arises. Wholistic Kinesiology must be considered a work in progress. You no doubt will take what you learn here and expand it even further, or take it and adapt it to what works best for you and your clients.

What you have here is an accumulation of things that I have learned over the years from treating patients, classes that I have taken, books that I have read and suggestions from Doctors, clients and from my own intuition. It is what works best for me and my colleagues now. Again this may change as we all learn more about the human body and all its marvels. I compare this ever expanding field to that of computers. Just as soon as you buy a new computer, there is an even more up to date one on the market. That’s OK, you have to start somewhere. I’ve tried to give you a great place to start and a thorough understanding of Kinesiology, as I know it. From there you can use this most valuable tool to do anything you want. It is a beginning...

Dr J A Dunn
www.wholistickinesiologyinstitute.com

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