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WHAT IS KINESIOLOGY

WHERE IT BEGAN

Although the study has been around since the 1920's the Kinesiology we know and practice today was first introduced by George Goodheart in 1964. He was an American Chiropractor who recognised the increased strength of a patient's muscle by using a specific technique to massage the muscle from beginning to end. He called this the origin and insertion correction method, he called this new therapy "Applied Kinesiology". The name was derived from the process of applying what he had studied on muscle response. The word Kinesiology is taken from the Greek word "Kinesis" meaning movement, so Kinesiology became known as the study of movement.

Tree of beginnings
Brain computer

HOW KINESIOLOGY WORKS

Kinesiology is a form of non-evasive therapy that uses muscle monitoring in order to discover the imbalance in your body. This helps with increasing your well-being through physical, emotional mental and spiritual health.

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If you picture your unconscious mind as a big computer drive that stores all experiences you have ever had, while also holding a blueprint to your physical body. It also holds your genetic memory including everything ever done by your parents and grandparents before you were conceived.

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I as a kinesiologist can access and communicate with this computer drive by using a muscle test, then facilitate your body to clear stressors to the physical and the mind to bring you back to balance and live a more physically energetic, calm, confident outstanding life.

THE BENEFITS OF 
KINESIOLOGY

By using the combination of muscle monitoring and healing through energy, Kinesiology can help balance both your physical body and your mind. It has been known to help with Anxiety, Addiction, Anger, Depression, Phobias & Fears, Frustration, Impatience, Grief, Loneliness, Guilt, Fatigue, Pain.

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It has also been proven to help with illnesses such as learning difficulties ADD & ADHD, M.E/Chronic fatigue symptoms, Parkinsons. A Kinesiologist can help alongside many illnesses as part of an overall health & wellbeing plan.

Brain and body communication waves
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