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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

PTSD Do you or someone you know suffer from continuous anxiety about a traumatic event that happened in the past? Is this interfering with their life? Their relationships? Their wellbeing? This is Post traumatic stress disorder or “P.T.S.D.”. PTSD develops after … Continue reading

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Misconceptions about Applied Kinesiology

Dr. David Leaf speaks on some of the misconceptions about Applied Kinesiology. In 1964 Dr. George Goodheart stumbled onto a weak muscle and miraculously fixed it! That started what we now know as Applied Kinesiology. Since then Dr. Goodheart and many, … Continue reading

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Adrenal fatigue – overlooked by modern medicine

The probable cause of your chronic health problems, adrenal fatigue “Adrenal Gland fatigue is used to describe the adrenal glands’ loss of proper hormonal regulation in response to chronic physical and/or emotional stress” -Dr. Steven Zodkoy The adrenal glands are … Continue reading

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Muscle symmetry as an indicator of health

Muscle symmetry and dural torque When you are healthy and balanced the musculature of your body follows. When you see someone standing, walking or running and their left and right are evenly balanced the body is working with efficiency. This … Continue reading

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Learn AK 2012

Applied Kinesiology Portland, Oregon 2012 It’s that time again! We are setting up the Applied Kinesiology Course for health care professionals in the Pacific Northwest. I’m really excited to have the course at The University of Western States Chiropractic College … Continue reading

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Chiropractic Washington DC – Food sensitivities affect your spine

Chiropractic adjustments are undermined by certain foods Here is something that optinghealth.com don’t know. The foods you eat have an affect on the muscles of your body. The bones of your spine are supported and guided by your muscles. You … 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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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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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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