There are a set of energy switches that can be activated for any muscles testing week. These can be found in the Touch for Health book. If a muscle tests weak it often indicates that there is an energy deficiency in the meridian and the organ may be having a challenge.
I agree it is the recommended book we have for our classes as well. Thanks for bringing this art to the world, more Doctors should be involved to raise consciousness.
Hey Doc, great video! Simple and easy to follow, I have recommended this for my students to watch and learn the basics on how muscles and meridians are connected. This is the true art of how to heal the body - this tech. returned me back to training in martial arts.
I had this testing done and was told that I was too strong for this to work because I could easily hold against the doc’s strength every time. Told that my weakness was emotional and seated in my hypothalamus. A surrogate was brought in too assist? Kind of hard to believe in this science.
My friend Rick had this done a few years back as well, but it was a non touch therapy. He said he could actually feel the blood beginning to flow during the sessions.
Mr. Allen , what a pleasure to see you! Did you ever manage to get your watch back from the doctor’s? How’s game night with Rick? Still insisting on this triangle chips huh?
John thank you so much. I took the fundamentals with you when I lived in San Diego and getting ready to take level 1 closer to where i live now. This is really helpful.
They are to assess both the structural and energetic balance within the body. If a muscle is inhibited due to some form of stress, the opposing muscle can become tight. Each muscle is also associated with an acupuncture meridian and an organ or gland. There are reflexes taught in my courses that balance the muscles, which relieves pain and tension. It also brings about greater function of the organ or gland that is associated with the muscle. See more on KinesiologyInstitute.com
That is the Touch for Health Reference Chart that shows all of the muscle tests and correction points. You can purchase it at kinesiologyinstitute.com/product/touch-health-reference-wall-chart/
@@RobJL01 it will work if you apply more beans next time to your cold tub dip... pretty simple when combined with a fine linen suit and angular priority mode supreme alpha ^7
I prefer testing the sacrospinalis for the Bladder meridian. When I worked in Dr. Thie's office. He tested every patient's sacrospinalis, which is such an important muscle group for stabilizing the back.
Joe Gritzenborg Is it also a CERTIFICATION 100 HOUR COURSE....so just by watching this does not make you an Applied Kinesiologist, and by the ICAK you cannot say you do AK unless you take the course and pass the test. So muscle testing and AK are two different things. Good place to take training with JM and most of all must practice, practice, practice to gain basic skills.
Hi John, I have a question. When you apply the resistance to test the deltoid, you should do at the distal end of the humerus? It's the same as doing it where you did? why? It is not interject joints, is how I learned recently.
Muy Interesante...Question according for acupuncture practice is important do not cross on top of the patient, try to avoid it if is possible, did you do the test in this form or was because the video?
Eduardo Barreto Yes, normally in a session a test the side I am standing on and then go around the table, but for the video camera it is easier to do it as I demonstrated it.
Also, be sure that twice a week you are updating the beans you use for the cold bean tub dip! It’s important to change them out so that the fine linen suit worn for the dip is in priority mode!
Hi John, curious, you are describing the anterior division of the deltoid as having a gallbladder association. In classic Applied Kinesiology, anterior deltoid is related to the lung meridian (and organ), while the popliteus is associated with gallbladder meridian (and organ). What (or whom) is your source for the anterior deltoid / gallbladder meridian association?
Hi Shaun, John Thie, DC, creator of Touch for Health has it as Gall Bladder. You need to test with the arm directly over the thigh for that association. I teach Popliteus for Gall Bladder in my advance courses, but since Dr. Thie has it listed as GB in his book and charts, I included it here.
There are a set of energy switches that can be activated for any muscles testing week. These can be found in the Touch for Health book.
If a muscle tests weak it often indicates that there is an energy deficiency in the meridian and the organ may be having a challenge.
I agree it is the recommended book we have for our classes as well. Thanks for bringing this art to the world, more Doctors should be involved to raise consciousness.
Great video and information and also thank you for the book reference.
Huge wealth of knowledge~
0:25 Gull bladder
0:46 Central
1:15 Spleen
2:30 Lung
3:05 Stomach
3:33 Liver
Bent elbow tests
4:15 Heart
5:07 Triple Warmer
5:43 Governing
7:25 Bladder
Bent leg tests
10:35 Small Intestine
11:35 Kidney
12:11 Large Intestine
13:05 Circulation Sex
Hey Doc, great video! Simple and easy to follow, I have recommended this for my students to watch and learn the basics on how muscles and meridians are connected. This is the true art of how to heal the body - this tech. returned me back to training in martial arts.
What???
I had this testing done and was told that I was too strong for this to work because I could easily hold against the doc’s strength every time. Told that my weakness was emotional and seated in my hypothalamus. A surrogate was brought in too assist? Kind of hard to believe in this science.
Been too strong is an illness
is a kineziologist able to determine the client's birth date by muscle testings? thank you
My friend Rick had this done a few years back as well, but it was a non touch therapy. He said he could actually feel the blood beginning to flow during the sessions.
Mr. Allen , what a pleasure to see you! Did you ever manage to get your watch back from the doctor’s? How’s game night with Rick? Still insisting on this triangle chips huh?
Sure sure
That was his face!
This video helped me in trying to establish a nice flow from which I can test effectively. Thanks.
Another big helper would be a quick dip in a tub fool of cold beans while wearing your finest linen suit.
I dont have right arm, can they use left arm?
Yes, it doesn't matter what arm.
John thank you so much. I took the fundamentals with you when I lived in San Diego and getting ready to take level 1 closer to where i live now. This is really helpful.
love your work John! Thank you for all your help!
Thanks for all your support!
What is the purpose of these tests?
They are to assess both the structural and energetic balance within the body. If a muscle is inhibited due to some form of stress, the opposing muscle can become tight. Each muscle is also associated with an acupuncture meridian and an organ or gland. There are reflexes taught in my courses that balance the muscles, which relieves pain and tension. It also brings about greater function of the organ or gland that is associated with the muscle. See more on KinesiologyInstitute.com
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Thanks so much. What a great video to take me deeper into muscle testing.
What is that thing on the wall behind him?
That is the Touch for Health Reference Chart that shows all of the muscle tests and correction points. You can purchase it at kinesiologyinstitute.com/product/touch-health-reference-wall-chart/
Right i can see now I replaced my screen. Awesome info. Thank you.
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Establishing which organs may have energy deficiencies.
Serious question. How, where and when was all this discovered, was it all at one time or develop over many years?
Dr. George Goodheart made the early discoveries in 1964 and it continually has developed since then.
@@kinesiologyinstitute good to know a bit more about a fascinating subject. Thank you for your response. I will look him up.
@@kinesiologyinstituteyou mean he pulled the entire thing out of his ass in 1964
This is a great video, but what are the corrections you make if the muscle test is weak?
Hi Norma, The Touch for Health book by John Thie, DC has those corrections.
gilllie666 sadly that won’t work if the muscle is inhibited by another muscle, it will just strengthen the faulty compensation pattern.
@@RobJL01 it will work if you apply more beans next time to your cold tub dip... pretty simple when combined with a fine linen suit and angular priority mode supreme alpha ^7
John thank you for your videos and your work! It helped me so much!
Hi. I'm just revising the positions with this video, but don't think the Peroneous was shown (or have I just missed it)?
I prefer testing the sacrospinalis for the Bladder meridian. When I worked in Dr. Thie's office. He tested every patient's sacrospinalis, which is such an important muscle group for stabilizing the back.
Kinesiology is possible with leg if you are armless
yes, you can use any muscle or a surrogate to test.
Joe Gritzenborg
Is it also a CERTIFICATION 100 HOUR COURSE....so just by watching this does not make you an Applied Kinesiologist, and by the ICAK you cannot say you do AK unless you take the course and pass the test. So muscle testing and AK are two different things.
Good place to take training with JM and most of all must practice, practice, practice to gain basic skills.
Hi John, I have a question. When you apply the resistance to test the deltoid, you should do at the distal end of the humerus? It's the same as doing it where you did? why? It is not interject joints, is how I learned recently.
Love the video! Very helpful.
Muy Interesante...Question according for acupuncture practice is important do not cross on top of the patient, try to avoid it if is possible, did you do the test in this form or was because the video?
Eduardo Barreto Yes, normally in a session a test the side I am standing on and then go around the table, but for the video camera it is easier to do it as I demonstrated it.
Also, be sure that twice a week you are updating the beans you use for the cold bean tub dip! It’s important to change them out so that the fine linen suit worn for the dip is in priority mode!
Wonderful video!
Hi John, curious, you are describing the anterior division of the deltoid as having a gallbladder association. In classic Applied Kinesiology, anterior deltoid is related to the lung meridian (and organ), while the popliteus is associated with gallbladder meridian (and organ). What (or whom) is your source for the anterior deltoid / gallbladder meridian association?
Hi Shaun, John Thie, DC, creator of Touch for Health has it as Gall Bladder. You need to test with the arm directly over the thigh for that association. I teach Popliteus for Gall Bladder in my advance courses, but since Dr. Thie has it listed as GB in his book and charts, I included it here.