Category Archives: Professional Applied Kinesiology

For health care professionals who use applied kinesiology.

Chiropractic Washington, DC -Emotions and back pain

What most Chiropractors don’t know -emotions affect muscles. I guess I was lucky because I started out as a chiropractor who knew how emotions affected the body. Emotions aren’t just in your head, they go through your whole body. Your … Continue reading

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Chiropractic Washington, DC – walking and your neck.

What most chiropractors don’t know, walking and your neck. Has your chiropractor ever assessed the way you walk to work on your chronic neck problems? This should be pretty standard in the profession, or in any profession that deals with … Continue reading

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Chiropractic Washington DC, your feet affect your back.

Things that most doctors don’t know – Chiropractic Washington, DC Does your chiropractor look to your feet for your chronic neck or back pain? First of all your feet are the foundation for your body. If your feet are out of … Continue reading

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Walking and low back pain

When walking can cause low back pain Here is something that most doctors don’t know from a Washington, DC chiropractor. While walking, the muscles that support your spine need to turn on and off. Some very important ones are your Piriformis … Continue reading

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Chiropractic Washington, DC – specific adjustments

What Most Doctors Don’t Know, chiropractic Washington DC This is that first post in a series that I am doing about “What Most Doctors Don’t Know”. I have been learning about alternative medicine for over a decade and a half and … Continue reading

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Low back pain and adrenal glands

Muscles that stabilize the low back are related to adrenal glands I recently had a patient come in to the office who had been having chronic low back and leg pain. It was the third treatment over a few months. … Continue reading

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MTV, Allergies and Applied Kinesiology

Muscle testing gets to the source of allergies on MTV. A muscle testing applied kinesiology allergy treatment was recently shown on MTV’s show True Life. The episode was called “I’m Allergic To Everything”. The show was about two young adults … Continue reading

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Muscle test to solve the puzzle

Finding the solution with muscle testing To me muscle testing is a philosophy of life.  A philosophy of finding the truth in the way that David R. Hawkins, MD, Ph.D talks about in his many books. This morning I was reading … Continue reading

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Muscles and Acupuncture Meridians

Applied Kinesiology and body energy Did you know that the muscles in the body are related to your organs? Did you know that if your organs are not working well it can give you a shoulder problem, low back pain, … 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 … Continue reading

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