da admin | Mag 25, 2022 | Technique
Paul D. MacLean, a physician and neuroscientist from New York, is credited with the idea of the triune brain. The idea is that the reptilian, limbic and neocortex regions of the brain all have specific jobs to do. All three handle emotional stress, but they do so in...
da admin | Mag 24, 2022 | Technique
To test a muscle that is not directly testable and cannot be accessible to TL, the technique of Surrogate Muscle Testing can be used.The principle of this technique is “asking” to an easy to test muscle to act as a surrogate for another...
da admin | Mag 5, 2022 | Technique
Associated digital mode In Professional Kinesiology Practice this technique is associated with EM#02a. Scope-utility NE points produce a similar effect to those of neuro-lymphatics and ESR (Emotional Stress Release) combined. General description Dr. Michael Lebowitz...
da admin | Nov 30, 2021 | Technique
Each meridian has associated an Alarm Point on the torso – some are on the midline and some are bilateral. The points are not necessarily located on the meridian itself. Scope This technique can be used: – To check if the meridian associated with the Alarm...
da admin | Nov 29, 2021 | Technique
In kinesiology each meridian is associated with one or more muscles. For example, the central meridian is associated with the supraspinatus. The spleen meridian is associated with five muscles: latissimus dorsi, lower trapezius, middle trapezius, opponens pollicis...
da admin | Nov 17, 2021 | Technique
Short Description In order for muscle testing to work as accurate as possible, it is a good idea, for both, the kinesiologist and the client, to have their bodies “energy balanced”. Balance Imagine a 3-inch / 7 cm diameter circle around the Energy Balancing Spot (CV...