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What the heck is muscle testing anyway?

Well, I am going to have to talk about quantum Physics to explain it. First let me define the linear and non-linear domains. A linear domain in science is something that has a cause and effect.  It is provable or not provable. Math, science and reasoning are in the linear domain.
The non-linear domain is things that are not provable through regular science.  Some things need to just be experienced. Like love for instance.  This domain is about the subjective experience. Quantum physics is now showing us that everything is now connected to everything. Linear science domain tries to break everything down into little particles and pieces. It tries to prove what works and what does not work. Sometimes the linear approach is appropriate and sometimes it is not.

For example when I am diagnosing an injury of the spine it is important to do range of motion tests, and orthopedic tests for diagnosis and treatment planning.  This is when the linear domain is appropriate. 

What do these linear and non-linear domains have to do with muscle testing?  Sometimes when I muscle test I am testing the linear domain and other times the non-linear domain.  The domain that I am testing depends on the questions I ask.  This is called the Heisenberg principle.  The Heisenberg principle states that the observer becomes part of the experiment.  Whatever the tester’s intention is when they ask the question has to do with the outcome and results they get. 

For example: measuring temperature is a linear domain: it is 50 degrees outside. The non-linear domain is your experience of the temperature: it is chilly, or it is a comfortable temperature depending on your personal experience.  It is a subjective experience.  Muscle testing takes the unknown and narrows it to a probability, and then to a possibility.  That is why it is important for the tester to have an understanding of what they are doing.  Clinical research has shown that muscle testing accurately diagnoses health issues.  For example I saw a patient that had a fever.  She said she thought she had the flu. I muscle tested her meridian system.  What showed was her gallbladder reflex was imbalanced. Her viral reflex was normal, (she did not have the flu).  I told her to go to the emergency room and get medically tested for her gallbladder.  Sure enough it was inflamed, and she had it surgically removed a week later.  This is why I use muscle testing. If she had stayed home thinking she had the flu, who knows what would have happened…

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