One of my favorite Dr. David R. Hawkins’ quotes.

One of my favorite muscle testing quotes

With muscle testing you can navigate to your full potential

I’ve been reading Dr. David R. Hawkins’ books since the 1990’s. He has inspired me and helped me on my path. Here is one of my recent favorite quotes that I have been using in my “Muscle testing 101” classes: Continue reading

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Digestive diagnosis with muscle testing

Using muscle testing to diagnose.

This is a quick video that was shot at session #8 of the 2011-2012 Applied Kinesiology basic certification course in Portland.

I am demonstrating how you can quickly run through a muscle testing flow to check digestive function.  I also show you how to see what is causing the other organs to not work well. That’s right, finding the source of the problem with muscle testing. Otherwise you are just guessing and using trial and error to try and understand what is going on with a patient’s body. Continue reading

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Muscle testing to find the truth

Muscle testing for a piece of mind

Digestion assessment with muscle testing

If in doubt, muscle testing can shed light on what is really going on in present time.emergency. She had an ovarian cyst burst and digestive distress. She went the urgent care unit to get checked out the previous weekend.

I recently had one of my patients get in touch with me for an emergency. A few days before she went into urgent care with severe abdominal and pelvic pain. It turns out that she had a ruptured ovarian cyst. She was given an ultrasound, CT scan, blood work, a medical history and physical exam. The doctors were also concerned with her having appendicitis. Although a rebound tenderness test for appendicitis and the blood work were negative.

She came into my office with neck, low back pain and digestive tenderness. She told me what happened with her visit to urgent care the weekend before. The doctors said that they were also afraid of her having appendicitis, even though there was no rebound tenderness in her abdomen and the blood work didn’t show anything related to it. Continue reading

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Welcome to Muscle testing!

Muscle testing, my first experience

My first exposure to muscle testing was a freak show!

I’ve been through quite a lot in my life. I really see it as going through several lifetimes.

The first time I actually saw muscle testing was on some daytime talk show. I laughed at it!

There was this muscle testing “expert” who was on and the show producers were obviously trying to make a mockery of the situation.

The muscle testing “expert” (who I later met and he became a mentor of mine) was interviewed about how they use muscle testing to help people with their health and emotions. Continue reading

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