WHAT IS KINESIOLOGY?
Kinesiology (pronounced kin-easy-ology) was developed by Dr George Goodheart in 1964. It is a way of identifying any imbalances a person has by monitoring their ability to hold their muscles against light pressure. Each muscle is related to an organ, and also to an energy pathway called a meridian.
FINDING IMBALANCES
Together the muscle, organ and meridian form a 'circuit'. If their are chemical, emotional, structural or energetic stresses affecting the circuit, the muscle tested will feel 'spongy', indicating an imbalance.
Once an imbalance is found the Kinesiologist uses the muscle test again to get feedback from the person's body about what factors are aggravating the imbalance, and what will help to rebalance it.
TRULY HOLISTIC TREATMENT
Based on this feedback the Kinesiologist
and client can discover exactly what is involved in the imbalance and devise a treatment plan. It may include nutritional supplements, various emotional stress release techniques, Bach Flower remedies, acupressure, gentle structural alignment, chakra balancing, light touch, firm reflex massage, suggested lifestyle changes and more. The exact treatment you receive depends on the feedback your body gives through the muscle test about what it needs to return to health.
There is no guess-work with Systematic Kinesiology
Kinesiology practitioners are dedicated to prevention as well as to alleviating the condition. They are able to help clients much more effectively if each person commits to self-help and improving their own health regime.
HOW MANY SESSIONS?
This depends very much on your complaint, how long you've had it, and how fully you participate in your own treatment. Usually, however, most people feel an improvement in three to six visits. It is then recommended that you have routine balances two or three times a year.
HERE ARE JUST SOME OF THE CONDITIONS KINESIOLOGY CAN TREAT:
Acid stomach, indegestion
Allergies and food sensitivities
Anxiety, depression and phobias
Arthritis or joint pain
Asthma
Backache
Candida
Constipation
Digestive disorders
Dyslexia
Eczema
Elbow pain, tennis elbow
Frozen shoulder
Hyperactivity in children
Insomnia
Irritable bowel
Migraines and headaches
R.S.I., tennis elbow
Stiff neck
Stress and worry