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The Basics of Muscle Testing or Kinesilogy

Based from the book "Your Body Doesn’t Lie"
by John Diamond, M.D.

(Original title: BK, Behavioral Kinesiology)

Behavioral Kinesiology (BK), a doctor's laboratory tested method. helps you to measure how much electro-pollution is affecting you and if an EMF protection product will help you to be stronger.

"The work described in this book will imprint deeply upon the minds of men." Alan Shifman Charles, M.D.

"BK has profoundly changed my personal life. It has also made gratifying changes in my profession." Jerome Mittelman, D.D.S.

What is BK?

"Now a simple muscle test has been discovered that can tell you what stimuli strengthen or weaken you - how your body responds to stress...and physical environments," states Warner Books, publisher of Dr. Diamond's book.

Dr. Diamond on X-rays, electrical & magnetic fields, and power lines:

"We know that any source of X-radiation and any generator of large, powerful electrical fields is likely to be harmful until proven otherwise. Until the laboratory tests are in, we can confirm our suspicions by using BK testing.

"We are constantly being affected by magnetic fields around us...experimental work has shown that weak magnetic waves can alter brain rhythms.

"... a transmission line of only 18,000 volts: Although this voltage is low in comparison to that of large lines, my friend tested weak within 75 yards of the line."

How kinesiology works

A "simplified" theory is:
1) The brain sends electrical impulses through the nervous system to direct the body;
2) If something disrupts those signals, then the body's functioning is affected;
3) If something interferes with the electrical signals telling a muscle to contract, then there will be a noticeable difference in muscle "strength."

Doing kinesiology testing using some of Dr. Diamond's methods

Have the subject stand erect, right arm relaxed at his side, left arm held out parallel to the floor with elbow straight..." Have the subject keep their hands open. If the subject is stronger or bigger than the tester, then begin the testing with their arm extended 30-45 degrees below horizontal.

Face the subject and place your left hand on his right shoulder to steady him. Then place your right hand on the subject's extended arm just above the wrist.

Tell the subject you are going to try to push his arm down as he resists; Now push down on his arm quickly and firmly. The idea is to push just hard enough to test the spring and bounce in the arm, not so hard that the muscle becomes fatigued. It is not a question of who is stronger, but of whether the muscle can easily lock the shoulder joint against the push."

Our thoughts and intentions are powerful. Therefore, it is helpful, when doing kinesiology testing, for the tester and the subject to be open and curious about what will be discovered with each muscle test, rather than trying to prove something or to verify some assumptions about the likely results of the test. By doing that the highest level of accuracy will be produced.

Repeat the basic kinesiology test with the following steps:

A. If the subject is wearing glasses, have them remove them for parts B and C of the testing in this section;

B. Before pushing on their arm, have the subject place the palm of their free hand over the top of their head; then test and notice if the result is the same or different than the basic test;

C. Repeat the basic test a second time and have the subject place the back of their free hand over the top of their head; test noticing if the result is the same or different than the basic test;

D. On test B, the subject should test "strong," and on test C the subject should test "weaker" to be testable; if this is the case, then go to step G; however, if both tests are either strong or weak, then the subject is not easily testable or as Dr. Diamond would say the subject is electrically "switched"; next complete steps E and F, and then proceed to step G;

E. To help to alleviate "switching" it is suggested that both the tester and the subject do the first three items (1, 2 & 3) in this section:

1. Tap the side of one hand where the soft tissue begins (i.e. just below the rounded bump where the pinky finger joins the hand) against the same spot on the other hand for about 60 seconds;

2. Rub the soft tissue area between the first and second ribs (i.e. down from the collar bone) next to the breast bone or sternum for about 60 seconds; and

3. Drink an 8 ounce glass of water

Now proceed to section F.

4. This is a comprehensive procedure for clearing "switching" and takes about two minutes. Once you are in position, relax and breathe comfortably. Sitting in a straight-back chair is best, but this can be done while lying down or in a standing position.

      i. Cross your left ankle over right ankle.
     ii. Extend both arms straight out in front of you.
    iii. Cross your right arm over your left arm at the wrist.
    iv. Rotate the palms of your hands so that they are facing and interlock your fingers.
     v. Rotate your hands down toward your stomach.
     vi. Continue rotating inward so that you bring your hands up close to your chest. At this point you have crossed the center line of your body with your hands, arms, and legs.

If it is more comfortable for you, reverse the right ankle over left, left wrist over right. It doesn't make a difference, as long as they are opposite.

Once in the proper position, inhale through your nose while touching the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Exhale through your mouth, resting your tongue on the floor of your mouth.

Focus your thoughts on the concept of balance. It might be the idea of the balance of mind and body, or just the word "balance." At the same time picture in your mind, if you can, image that represents balance.

F. Repeat steps B, C, and D in this section to recheck the subject for being testable; if they are now testable, then proceed to section G for further testing; if they are not yet testable, then go back and do section E. 4. If they are still not testable or "switched," then select another subject;

G. Repeat the muscle testing again as the subject does the following:

    1. Eats some refined white sugar;
    2. Stares up at a fluorescent light;
    3. Turns on a hair dryer next to their head;
    4. Thinks of a "negative" or bothersome situation;
    5. Stands one foot away from a TV or computer that is on.

There will likely be a noticeable "weakening" of the muscle or increased effort needed by the subject trying to resist the same downward pressure. Even though you will be using the same downward pressure for each test some subjects may think you are pushing harder when they are actually experiencing the effects of a disruption in their electrical energy flow to the muscle being tested.

Now put a BioElectric Shield on the subject. Repeat tests B, D and/or E above, and notice that for most people with a Shield on they test "stronger." Now practice testing others for their level of sensitivity to EMF and proving to yourself that BioElectric Shields really work.

Disclosure Statement: John Diamond, M.D. mentions that, while BK has not yet been proven to work by Western medicine's scientific testing, his many years of laboratory testing and further usage of BK methods by members of the psychiatric, medical, dental, and nutritional communities have demonstrated consistent value.

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