The chemistry of your body and the nutrition that provides the elements of that
chemistry is the foundation of health. Many of us don't realize that every
illness, every disease we experience occurs because of our body chemistry.
Even
physical injury will take the form that it does because of our personal
chemistry at the time. But if we are going to change things, if we are going to
make our bodies healthier, where do we begin?
Muscle testing is a way to get some direction. It is a simple,
safe, natural method of analyzing the body's structural, physical, and
nutritional needs. A deficiency in any of these areas could cause or contribute
to various acute or chronic health problems. It is a means by which a therapist
uses the body's reflexes to determine the root cause of a health problem. It is
also an effective preventive technique, used to find a problem before it becomes
a full-blown health issue. It is very precise and scientific, and is a modern
version of a very old technique.
In the 1920's physicians developed a method for insurance
companies to test people making claims for injury. This method enabled them to
see if they were in fact experiencing an imbalance and if so, how it could be
treated best. This method was based on the research of Dr. Frank Chapman, who
was one of the pioneering physicians to declare the importance of the Lymphatic
System and to promote the idea that lymphatic fluid touched every body cell,
cleansed every tissue of debris and toxins and was an identifying factor in the
strength of our immunity.
This fluid is filtered by lymphatic nodes throughout
our body, and each node array provides filtration for a particular area of
organic tissue. When an area of tissue or an organ is imbalanced, the fluid
removed from that area will cause irritation in the filtration nodes, and that
will be slightly uncomfortable to pressure. These nodal arrays are mappable
throughout the body and charts of these points were developed to guide
physicians in understanding which areas were experiencing imbalances and
required attention, simply by gently touching the affected area.
The original Chapman chart then developed over the decades to
include approximately 75 known reflex areas on the skin which correspond to each
of the nodal arrays in the body. It is believed that when the body becomes ill
there is an interruption of nerve energy to these reflexes. This is a similar
concept to the ancient Chinese system of acupuncture. The acupuncture system is
thousands of years old and is a study of how the different reflex points on the
surface of the body relate to the state of health and the flow of energy in each
and every function and part of the body.
Interestingly,
not one acupuncture point has ever been changed over hundreds or thousands of
years due to their accuracy being demonstrated with every treatment. Think about
it: each reflex point or acupuncture point represents a specific function,
organ, or tissue, and indicates the energy or lack of energy and the effect this
is having on the body.
As we know, the brain can only monitor one stimulus consciously
at a time. So if the therapist touches the appropriate point to be tested, it
will draw the brain's attention to that point and its corresponding organs,
glands and tissues.
At the same time, the therapist will press down on the
patient's arm. If the area being tested is healthy, the brain can quickly switch
its conscious attention to the arm and provide immediate muscle resistance for
the arm.
However, if the area being tested is imbalanced, the brain remains
attuned to the area of imbalance, and disregards the pressure to the arm,
leaving the arm to weaken instantly under the pressure of the therapist's
hand.
By testing these points, we are mapping your body in a way that
is historically accurate and helps to identify exactly what the body needs
noninvasively. This style of "muscle-testing" became the cornerstone of the
work of Dr. Goodheart and his systematic method known as Applied Kinesiology and
later a related system known as Contact Reflex Analysis developed by Dr.
Versendaal.
Many times the symptoms of a health problem are treated while
the actual source of the problem continues to go undetected. For example,
headaches are often treated with aspirin, coughs are treated with cough
medicine. If these symptoms persist, expensive tests are run and stronger
medications are prescribed. But the question still remains. What's causing the
headache? What's causing the cough?
Muscle testing can provide the answer by evaluating the
strength or weakness of each body system and also providing a way to measure the
effectiveness of potential remedies. It works through hundreds of miles of
nerves which carry electrical energy and connect with every organ, gland, muscle
and tissue getting to the root of the problem.
In this way you can find a problem early and correct it,
without pain, without drugs and without the serious complications that can occur
when an imbalance is undetected for months or even years.
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