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GretaM
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How much does muscle testing cost and how often do you go?
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Mine is between $10 to $40 depending on how long or how many things I test, or if I have other services. I do it everyday though now (learned off the internet), but when I didn't know what I was doing I got tested every two weeks--I think every week would be better though.

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Greta,

You can easily learn to do this yourself to test what meds or supplements are good for you at the point in time you are testing.

Perhaps with a pendulum. I don't try to test myself with questions such as "do I have candida?" as there is too much emotion involved.

Blessings.

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GretaM
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If I could do this myself it would be great. Somedays my same supplements make me sick.

It would be nice to know the days my body doesn't want or need them.

And I don't want to pay through the nose

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Hi Greta:

I was shown this method by the owner of a health food store who really seemed interested in his customers buying supplements that were helpful to them.

I thought it weird at first but the more I used it the more it became second nature. I'm not saying it is 100% but it is better than guessing.

Here is an explanation:

THE SWAY TEST

A Self-Testing Method for Vitamins, Supplements and Food

Stand with your feet no more than shoulder width apart. Either test barefoot or in flat shoes such as sneakers. Heels are not recommended.

Place the substance you are testing in one hand and close your fist over it. Hold this hand up to your heart center or your thymus gland.

Then place your other hand over the first one.

State: "This is beneficial for my body at the optimum time and the correct dosage."

Become still, centered, close your eyes, take a deep breath, release it and let go.

After a few moments you become aware of your body either being pulled forward or falling backwards.

If you feel yourself falling forward, your body is embracing the substance in a positive reaction.

If you feel yourself going backward, away from what you are testing, your body is repelling it in a negative reaction.

This has happened to me when I have touched food that is off or I am allergic to and I haven't even consciously tested it.

Sometimes we don't get a reaction or are not sure what answer our body is giving us.

Try tapping on your thymus and saying something like "I am only (name) and I am responding to my inner physician."

If you feel you are not getting a true response, take the following steps:

Perform the test again. Make sure to take a deep breath and clear your head.

Drink water —your energy system may be dehydrated.

Don't stand close to any emf emitting devices while doing this.

If you can, take the vitamins or supplements out of the plastic container and place one pill or tablet in your hand (not recommended in health food stores).

Program your body to go forward for a positive answer and backward for a negative answer.

I had to do this when my body started swaying sideways! Simply tell your body "Go forward for a positive response," and "Go backward for a negative response."

Then test your body by saying "yes" and waiting for a response, then saying "no" and waiting for a response.

Once your body continually sways forward for "yes" and backward for "no" you can be more assured of a true response.

Remember that since the body is electrical, energetic, physical and metabolic, it is always in a state of flux.

What is good for us one day may not be as beneficial the next.

And we may overload on certain foods or vitamins, creating a toxic, or allergic, reaction to our energy system. Therefore, it is best to test before you ingest at various times.

Test your vitamins, supplements and other products on a regular basis, or at least when you buy a new supply.

And make sure to test different brands of the same product to find which brand is best for your body.

With foods, test them at different stages of processing or cooking. Although raw green beans may test positive, canned or micro-waved beans may not be as healthy.

Although you can learn the Sway Test in a few minutes, it may take some practice before you feel comfortable using it.

Since this method is always available, day or night, requires no instruments, and is free, you can practice it regularly with almost any product or food.

The more you practice, the more instinctive it becomes.


The Sway Test seems to be the easiest method to learn and gives people a way to instantly take control of their own health.

USING THE SWAY TEST
TO DETERMINE DOSAGE

Hold one capsule or tablet in your hand and state, "This is good for my body."

If you sway forward, add another capsule and state again, "This is good for my body."
Keep adding capsules, one by one, until you sway backward. Then you have exceeded the optimum dosage by one.

Also ask the body, "I take this dose once a day."
If you go forward, state, "I take this dose twice a day."

When you go backward, the previous statement that tested positive is best for your body.

REMEMBER: Your body is constantly changing, so your optimum dosage may also change. If you use this method with prescription medications, use the results to open a dialogue with your doctor.

DO NOT change prescription medications without first talking with your physician.

from this site.... http://www.tapintoheaven.com/2stuff/stufstest.shtml

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Judie
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Here's an article that talks about how to do kinesiology on yourself. I wasted over $3000 on muscle testing by being taken in by someone a long time ago and I don't want to see it happen to anyone else.

Kinesiology

How it Can Work

How it is Often Misused

http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/selfk.html

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GretaM
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Awesome info Looking and Judie.

Much appreciated!

I was quoted $75 a session.

Once a week.

Gulp.

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GretaM
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Thanks to both of you... Just saved $300
[kiss]

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Yep. I was charged $70 per session 15 years ago and the person had me coming in twice a week (you can see how this added up fast). Spent my life savings on it after a bunch of other doctors failed me.

I did find what seemed to be a very honest person eventually who did testing and had a sliding scale. I think it was something like $35. She also had MCS and I think was just all around sympathetic to the patient.

It turns out the expensive person had misdiagnosed me with food allergies, when I actually had gut dysbiosis.

At that point, with all the misdiagnosis and money spent on the first person, I just didn't want to go that route anymore and started working with an ND.

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