Muscle Testing: Scientific Information Gathering Technique or Nonsense?

Muscle testing is a simple procedure but it is often misunderstood, and even more often it is done incorrectly. Numerous professionals are using muscle testing to gather specific information about the subject being tested, and in many cases even to apply a treatment to the subject. Many professionals have created special names and sets of initials to designate their particular protocol or methodology. A few of these include CRA, TFA, JMT, and NAET. I will not go into any of these special techniques nor will I give opinions as to which ones I feel are more or less valid or effective. This article discusses what I believe to be the most scientific and objective form of muscle testing and it is this basic form which I use in my office every day. This is also the only form that I teach to both the public in short classes and to health practitioners in comprehensive 2 day seminars. Both are also available in video instruction format. The basic 3 hour course is sold through the non-profit Price-Pottenger Nutrition Foundation www.ppnf.org Health professionals may email me directly about the 12 hour professional course which is also approved for contact hours by the California Board of Registered Nursing. The cost is different and an exam is included for contact hours. Provider # 13946

A much more expensive ($300-400) comprehensive instructional video designed for health practitioners only, is available directly from my office. If you are a health professional and wish information on this video set, go to my web site
www.naturopath4you.com and look under the health professional tab for more information.

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