Kinesiology guide: What is Kinesiology used for?


Kinesiology guide: What is Kinesiology used for?

What is Kinesiology used for?

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The practice of Kinesiology can be used for a wide range of illnesses and conditions ranging from simple allergies to more serious conditions such as respiratory diseases. In fact where as a result of injury, emotional trauma, nutritional problem or problem brought on by stress where the energy channels have been disrupted Kinesiology can help. Kinesiology leans heavily on muscle testing and it is by this method that the exact nature of the disruption to the energy channels can be assessed.



What applications are used in Kinesiology?

Kinesiology will make use of a wide range of applications some of the more popular forms which are used are:

* PKP Kinesiology - comprehensive therapy

* Advanced Kinesiology corrections

* Integrated bio dynamics

* Homeopathic medicine

* Nutritional support

* Aromatherapy

The mechanical corrections of Kinesiology

The muscle testing which a Kinesiologist relies on to find problem areas within the body measures how the body controls its muscle functions. Throughout our body there are over two hundred bones which are connected to hundreds of muscles, in order for good nerve, Lymph and our blood supply to work well within our body all these muscles need to work together.

Kinesiology therefore uses gentle corrections and alignments to bring our body back to good working order thus eliminating problems with our health. Along with muscle testing Kinesiology borrows other holistic techniques, these include:

Nutrition and diet

Kinesiology can asses a persons nutritional requirements and status, this includes a persons tolerance to certain foods, vitamin and mineral deficiencies and sensitivity to other chemicals.

Energetic medicines

These can be a wide variety of stress relieving and healing essences, including those made from trees and flowers such as Flower essence remedies. All of these are vibrational energy balancing remedies which are tailor made to suit a person's symptoms.

Subtle energy balancing

It is thought that everyone of us had energy channels and meridian channels throughout our body, which when they become blocked can lead to illness and disease. There are seven main chakras throughout the body and the purpose of these chakras is to serve as a connection between our energetic body and our physical body.

These chakras are represented by the endocrine gland system and it is this system which is responsible for our hormones. Our hormones are said to be responsible for our over all well being both physically and emotionally, therefore by balancing the chakras we bring harmony back to our body and do away with illness and diseases.

What is Kinesiology used for?

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