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AZURE WISH
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For those of you that muscle test prescriptions and/or supplements:


1. Do you test to see if it is safe for you (it wont make u sick/allergies ect)? if it is effective? Do you test both and/or other things?


2. Do you find the answers musle testing provides to be accurate?


Your expereinces are greatly appreciated. Thank you [Smile]

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I'm on the fence. I asked my acupuncturist whom I trust about supplements...but they answers don't always make sense. She tested my meds-art, zith were good, malarone wasn't?
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I know a lot of people swear this works for them but I have had bad luck with it.

If I do it myself I don't get any response that makes sense. I have tried it alot and hidden good and bad things in containers so I did not know what was what. I got results like sugar is good for me.

I went to a chiropractor that did muscle testing. He was VERY expensive - $500 for the first visit. He gave me something I was allergic too. He also worked on an acquantence's husband who
had ALS - he died.

I tried two vet/ chiropractors that did muscle testing. They both failed to diagnose my horses correctly.

If "sometimes the magic works and sometimes it doesn't", I am the one it doesn't work on.

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I don't think it is magic.

I do think I got lucky. The woman I go to is excellent. She has been studying for years - and I have been helped every time I have gone down in with a health concern.

She gave us our first 2 appointments for free while we decided if it worked for us.

Then she gave us a package deal. 12 visits for $200 for a child and $300 for an adult. The first 6 visits, we went weekly, then we started going every other week. So for $500 we got an 18 week program for mother and son!

We don't have to buy anything from her but she has Standard Process and other quality supplements, some of which are only available through a practitioner.

She tests any supplement or prescription that I bring in... and she is dead on accurate.

I would highly recommend my muscle tester to anyone!

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AZURE WISH
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thank you for your respionses. it seems maybe it depends if the person testing knows what they r doing?

i am hoping to avoid taking stuff that will make me sicker. probaly should thought to do this a long time ago. But when your sick just trying to eat get a shower get dressed becomes the goal and it has been easy for me to loose sight of the bigger picture.

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