If you are truly suffering and need help, talk to your doctor about it and ask to see a specialist who can treat you using methods that are safe, proven, and effective.
When these people use the word "kinesiology" they are actually referring to applied kinesiology, an alternative medicine that pretends to be rooted in science, despite all evidence that its claims are unfounded.
As a kinesiology practitioner of 5 years, I have seen some incredible results in using kinesiology to work with pain and disease and my clients would ardently attest to how beneficial it has been for them.
"We don't treat or diagnose in Kinesiology" - a very telling remark. In other words, this "modality" has no scientific, clinical support and has no efficacy in treating real medical conditions.
@AffinityWellness Excuse me? Are you suggesting that kinesiology is endorsed by any reputable medical association or organisation around the world? Most assuredly it is not. These associations clearly state that they find no scientific or clinical evidence that kinesiology can treat any physiological condition. You are, of course, free to believe the opposite to the findings and views of ALL major, reputable medical science organisations, but please, don't pretend it isn't ignorance.
@AffinityWellness All your defences of kinesiology involves some kind of personal attack. You do realise that ad hominem arguments are fallacious? I am not "ignorant" of kinesiology - in fact, two family members are practitioners, hence my interest. And I am not offended or threatened - no more than I am by anything else that is medically useless but promises vulnerable people help.
@jlandles My last response was directed to you personally, however was a question, not an attack. I get the feeling from your posts that you're always right and that there is very little point debating with you. I am also happy to hear that your family members are so involved in kinesiology and are able to help others and themselves through this modality.
@livierayon If your volume is already on high you might need to have a hearing test as I can hear her perfectly with a low volume on my laptop and I don't have the best hearing.
If you are truly suffering and need help, talk to your doctor about it and ask to see a specialist who can treat you using methods that are safe, proven, and effective.
foghornblue 2 weeks ago 2
When these people use the word "kinesiology" they are actually referring to applied kinesiology, an alternative medicine that pretends to be rooted in science, despite all evidence that its claims are unfounded.
foghornblue 2 weeks ago 2
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foghornblue 2 weeks ago
A great little overview on kinesiology.
As a kinesiology practitioner of 5 years, I have seen some incredible results in using kinesiology to work with pain and disease and my clients would ardently attest to how beneficial it has been for them.
AffinityWellness 1 month ago
"We don't treat or diagnose in Kinesiology" - a very telling remark. In other words, this "modality" has no scientific, clinical support and has no efficacy in treating real medical conditions.
jlandles 2 months ago
@jlandles ignorance is defined as a lack of knowledge, information or education. Have you done any study or research into Kinesiology? No? Ignorant?
AffinityWellness 1 month ago
@AffinityWellness Excuse me? Are you suggesting that kinesiology is endorsed by any reputable medical association or organisation around the world? Most assuredly it is not. These associations clearly state that they find no scientific or clinical evidence that kinesiology can treat any physiological condition. You are, of course, free to believe the opposite to the findings and views of ALL major, reputable medical science organisations, but please, don't pretend it isn't ignorance.
jlandles 1 month ago
@jlandles I wonder what it is that offends (or threatens) you so much about this modality that helps people in such a profound way.
AffinityWellness 1 month ago
@AffinityWellness All your defences of kinesiology involves some kind of personal attack. You do realise that ad hominem arguments are fallacious? I am not "ignorant" of kinesiology - in fact, two family members are practitioners, hence my interest. And I am not offended or threatened - no more than I am by anything else that is medically useless but promises vulnerable people help.
jlandles 1 month ago
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AffinityWellness 1 month ago
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@jlandles My last response was directed to you personally, however was a question, not an attack. I get the feeling from your posts that you're always right and that there is very little point debating with you. I am also happy to hear that your family members are so involved in kinesiology and are able to help others and themselves through this modality.
AffinityWellness 1 month ago
Please speak louder!!! Could you please turn down the music and pop up the voice volume??
livierayon 1 year ago
@livierayon If your volume is already on high you might need to have a hearing test as I can hear her perfectly with a low volume on my laptop and I don't have the best hearing.
zzsharka 11 months ago
WHERE IS MY VIDEO RESPONSE?!?!!!?!?!?!?!!?! Bahahah juuuust kidding :)
blakethebold 1 year ago
Hi Mel,
I have just reposted my video response would you be so kind to upload it regarding Forensic Healing (Advanced Kinesiology)
Thank you Marisa
marisacrusso 2 years ago
Hi, I was just wondering if you received the video on treating a client with depression, anxiety and insomnia that I posted?
Thank you, kind regards, Marisa Russo
marisacrusso 2 years ago
Video responses are not shown straight away. They need to be approved before they are shown. I have approved your videos now.
NTPagesTV 2 years ago
What happened?????? I posted my videos as a response and they are not here.
jonb523 2 years ago