Healing with Applied Kinesiology
Oct 6th, 2006 by David Wechsler
While updating my wife’s blog for her while she’s in the hospital with an unknown illness that’s extremely painful, I am reminded of some of the amazing experiences I’ve had with the human body’s natural knowledge & self-intelligence.Back in 2000 I travelled to Israel to go to a friend’s wedding and when my trip was about 3/4 finished, we stopped by a Druse (sp?) village on the way up to Haifa and I had a chance to enjoy some really good falafel - it was my first time. Well, later that evening, and for the following days I experienced vomiting and bowel pain that ruined the rest of my stay. It also just happened to be the day that Ariel Sharon visited the mosque and all hell broke out… Luckily I left soon afterwards.
I figured that once I came home I would soon recover since I was returning to my natural environment, with familiar bacteria, etc. Well, I ended up getting mostly better, but developed a severe case of lactose intolerance. So, I finally went to my chiropractor who did acupuncture and other alternative healing modalities and I was totally impressed with what followed.
At first I thought he was crazy when he asked me to hold a small vial of some substance in my right hand (that came from a large box of neatly labelled vials) with my arm extended out, while I placed my left hand over my stomach. He told me to resist his push down and I did, like jello. He had me repeat this scenario another time with another substance with the same results. On the 3rd try, the results were amazing - I was like tarzan (I thought this at the time, I do not know why) - and I was so strong that I felt that he could stand on my extended arm with out me moving an inch.
The substance in the 3rd vial corresponded to a mix of some chinese herbs in a bottle that I took for about 3 days. At the end of the 3rd day I realized that I was completely healed for the 1st time in about 1 month. It was totally amazing and I was totally hooked.
Since then I have learned that we can do the same thing in a variety of ways:
- Dowsing
- Muscle testing - there are many techniques
- One-hand muscle testing - very cool & quite useful
- Straight intuition
- And others…
I currently use the techniques for helping me choose fruit, figure out which way to go when lost, or when looking for the ideal parking spot, etc. The difficult thing is trusting yourself.
Anyway, the chiropractor we use now is amazingly good at using a one-handed technique where he simply touches different places on our bodies, usually acupuncture meridian endpoints, and uses his other hand to get yes/no answers. This technique is flexible too. You can use it to gauge what’s wrong, what treatment is best, even how much medicine to administer - perfectly matched to your body’s needs.
Check this out. It’s real. And it can help you in so many ways… Good luck
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