Everyone wants to live a more balanced life, and one of the aims of kinesiology is to help people find imbalances in the body so that they can work on finding a sense of equilibrium.
A kinesiologist assesses the state of a person’s health by testing the muscles. Muscle testing does not necessarily mean finding out if the muscles are toned or not but instead detecting any imbalances - physical, chemical, nutritional or emotional - by the variation of stress resistance in several muscle groups.
A truly holistic therapy, kinesiology looks at the body as a whole and not as a series of individual parts. If a kinesiologist finds any imbalance, they can try to increase the energy flow by using acupressure or manipulating specific points in the body to help the circulation of the energy.
How can kinesiology help me?
If there is an unspecified pain or ache in your body that cannot seem to locate, kinesiology may be able to help you.
Also, kinesiology is thought to be a powerful technique in identifying allergies. The kinesiologist tests the body’s reaction to various foods by placing the food item (or its homeopathic version) over the body on a specific acupuncture point and then start testing the muscles. If the muscle weakly reacts then there is a likelihood that there is an allergy or intolerance to that particular food; if the muscle strongly reacts then the body probably reacts well to that specific food. This is pretty useful if a person has Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), as it can help identify some of the triggers.
The following are some other issues that may benefit from using kinesiology:
- Headaches
- Learning difficulties
- Anxiety
- Stress
- Low energy
- Skin conditions
Kinesiology has also been known to have a powerful effect on the person’s emotional state. Consulting a kinesiology may be of great benefit if you think that the human body has an innate ability of healing itself as it is based on the premise that tapping into the body’s wisdom in finding balance and harmony.
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