I have a bachelors of science in kinesiology and lets just say the witch craft that is "applied kinesiology" wasn't in ANY of my course material...HAHAHA
I don't have a problem with the profession. However, I do have a problem with quaks and witch Drs who actually believe this non evidence base, scientifically unproven applied kinesiology bull crap. You sir and your profession give real chiropractors a bad name. You sir are the reason good scientific chiropractors have to defend themselves against the AMA and other medical institution trying nibble away at their scope of practice. If you believe BS which you do, well your a quak.
Looks like this person took a weekend seminar in "Applied Kinesiology." This is not AK. You are not an expert in the subject and you should remove this video.
p.s. the gall bladder is in the URQ you were contacting the bladder. -
Looks like this person took a weekend seminar in "Applied Kinesiology." This is not AK. You are not an expert in the subject and you should remove this video.
p.s. the gall bladder is in the URQ you were contacting the bladder.
wtf is he asking her bladder about the state of its health and then pulling on her arm? and ppl believe this crap? this is the stupidest thing I have ever seen in my life. ever.
WOW! This is quite possibly the absolute WORST interpretation of what applied kinesiolgy is. This is NOT and I repeat NOT!!!!! at all what applied kinesiology is. Thanks for making the real applied kinesiologists in the world look bad. Those of you watching please disregard ANY and ALL notion of this being applied kinesiology because it is NOT!!!!! This guy is a quack and the reason chiropractic in general is constantly ridiculed.
@kentucy9999 Can you please help me to the hospital? I went to this doc and he gave me juju root after I defecated blood on his cold laser machine, barfed corn chunkies on his tension machine and fell in a dead swoon after I saw his bill. He then tested me by having me pull off my nut sack as he put his digit finger IN my prostrate gland. He said I had a toothache. I still feel weak, mind helping a brutha out with a ride?
@PuddlesMcNiggley I've got rheumatoid arthritis BAD now Puddles.I was capt of my College B-Ball team and raced road bicycles up until about five years ago. I'm on methotrexate {which brings its own set of issues} right now. I don't know whether it is helping me or not. My RA may just {slightly} be in remission at the moment. There was a period of 3 months last year where I wanted to die. I'm not exaggerating. I'd eat kiwi fruit while standing on my head if I thought it would help. I'm dubious.
@kentucy9999 Sorry for my delay in responding...I am so sorry for what you have/are going through. I have no adequate words to describe my sympathy. It is all the more important, in relation to these videos "docs" that they are brought to light if fraudulent. Doing practices that are "touchy-feely_ are great, if you have that luxury. For people in real need, the guys that knowingly practice their voodoo medicine are not only reprehensible, but deserve prosecution. I sincerely wish you well.
@PuddlesMcNiggley One more thing. If anyone genuinely has any "track record" as far as fighing "immune" DO like RA. I'm all ears, but I think it is a little disengenuous to push anything that isn't "battle tested." Last winter I had unbelievable swelling in my joints, terrible pain where you have to psyche yourself up to get out of a chair and THEN I started feeling like puke. Worse than the flu and terribly fatigued. I used to pray I wouldn't wake up. Some people say a strict diet can help????
two major errors: first:to get an accurate result, she MUST NOT touch herself when being tested like she does at 0:34 where she is actually accessing the navel region in her mind/body system. second: hilarious that we adjust the gallbladder's (!!!) soft tissue at the location of the bladder (when we are working only on the bladder to begin with) at 5:14. Please get real man and be more professional when you upload content explaining kinesiological work on patients.
Well since this guy has figured out that you can verbally communicate with the human body we should all rejoice, becuase now there is no need for an MRI or an X-Ray, because you doctor will simply ask your body (not you) what the problem is and then push your arm to elicit a response. The God for the good "doctor" here.
He uses accupressure points that run through the organs respective meridians. He is not directly touching upon the stomach, gallbladder etc.
Accupressure points are relative to the nervous system as applying pressure to the nerves there will stimulate the respective organ. If the body likes that particular organ being stimulated in such a way then the muscle will test positive.
That said, I don't think this guy is using kinesiology that effectively.
Excuse me Dr. X - But isn't the GALLBLADDER underneath the LIVER??!! Which school did you say your attended?? THINK I'LL STAY FAR AWAY FROM YOUR PRACTICE!! Maybe you changed the bladder into the gallbladder through AK techniques at 3:28?? You are scary.
correct... honestly he's mis-speaking. he starts by referring to it as the "bladder", then changes to the "gallbladder". BUT a true physician would not repeat that mistake over and over. I agree this technique is voodoo however.
In Applied Kinesiology we are not allowed to ask questions of the body so I do not think you are demosntrating Applied Kinesiology but your own version of it. How dare you discredit such a wonderful tool?
"All pain has it's roots in emotional causes" I bet you discovered this when some women kicked you in the nuts for boring her to death with your nonsense
P.S. Haven't got a clue about the right brain reference.The only thing I am afraid of is getting stuck in traffic after drinking 48 OZ.iced tea and a bran muffin
Mmm.... Dear frothingslosh, I admire the fact that you dare not dismiss something without fully researching it. So, Mr frothingslosh, without doing any Googling or cheating, could you please name the 14 Major Meridians of the human body? Could you tell me what effect a kidney meridian may have on your spine?
You're kidding right? Just because someone doesn't know the nomenclature reguarding a fictitious body of practice, which has never been proven in real scientific journal, their criticism is irrelevant? I don't know the first thing about voodoo witch doctors, am I arrogant for not believing in them? You feel free to critise pharmacology, what would you recommend as an alternative for someone suffering acute back pain? Homeopathy? Vertebral Subluxation?
I'm not saying leave Western medicine behind but the Western world is so far behind it thinks it is in front. Kinesiology unfortunately is not so well understood but by good practitioners incredible and unseen (by western medicine) results have been found. It is true that only anecdotal evidence supports accupuncture and kinesiology but that is not to say that it does not work and should be entirely disregarded.
Mmm... as I suspected... because what I'm talking about is beyond your level of consciousness you are unable to perceive it therefore you can only criticize it.
Never proven in a real scientific journal hey? Of course not mate! What scientist in his left-brained right mind would acknowledge that energy medicine had any value - they'd have their pharmaceutical company grants stopped immediately!!
Oh... a recommendation for someone suffering acute back pain? 1). Vibrational Kinesiology - correction all meridian malfunctions that are causing spinal/crainal subluxation. 2) Begin a course of emotional/spiritual healing to get to the emotional/spiritual cause of the pain - all pain has it's roots in emotional causes 3) Regular Bowen Technique - look it up. 4) Consult a Chinese Medical practitioner for a course in herbal medicine to get the kidney chi up.
Western medicine has its place in our society and so does Eastern wisdom and its medicines.
However unfortunately Western medicine is enginered to construct an antagonistic environment for disease not promote health. That is why all disease is first diagnosed (on symptomatic basis). And it is a fact that more than 95% of all prescription drugs are prescribed on a symptomatic basis. That is fkn scary! That 95% is a guess! An educated guess at most but our health system is rife with problems.
Oh... I just noticed something about the above video demonstration of Applied Kinesiology... um... the Doctor (yes... he's a Doctor!) didn't... um... prescribe any medication. OMG! He may actually be helping the client HEAL rather than maintaining their illness... SHOCK HORROR!!!!!
Uh-uh... In most cases very reliable and very helpful to people with all kinds of illnesses and medical conditions. But of no help to people who are so afraid of confronting their own negative emotions... these people will continue to go to their local GP drug dealer and get the drugs they need to treat the symptoms and supress the emotional cause.
Hey - did you know 20,000 people a day die from cancer around the world? Mmm.. wonder if that's because west med has no bloody idea how to heal it!
This doctor is way to bright to buy into this. Yet he does. Even with intelligence and good education the mind is susceptable to being "hypnotised" into a wrong belief system. Stick with the mckenzie stuff doc.
I have a bachelors of science in kinesiology and lets just say the witch craft that is "applied kinesiology" wasn't in ANY of my course material...HAHAHA
adamsj35 1 month ago
I don't have a problem with the profession. However, I do have a problem with quaks and witch Drs who actually believe this non evidence base, scientifically unproven applied kinesiology bull crap. You sir and your profession give real chiropractors a bad name. You sir are the reason good scientific chiropractors have to defend themselves against the AMA and other medical institution trying nibble away at their scope of practice. If you believe BS which you do, well your a quak.
legendarylt1 2 months ago
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Looks like this person took a weekend seminar in "Applied Kinesiology." This is not AK. You are not an expert in the subject and you should remove this video.
p.s. the gall bladder is in the URQ you were contacting the bladder. -
sensoryreceptor1 1 year ago
Looks like this person took a weekend seminar in "Applied Kinesiology." This is not AK. You are not an expert in the subject and you should remove this video.
p.s. the gall bladder is in the URQ you were contacting the bladder.
sensoryreceptor1 1 year ago
what it must be done when is stroke patient and the right side is paralyze or weak, thanks..?
zunshine1 1 year ago
This is not applied kinesiology. By far the worst interpretation and application of AK I have ever seen. I hope this guy is not still in business
shauncraig1773 2 years ago
lol pause and drag slider to 0:12
hahaha!!!!!!!
weeble2481 2 years ago
wtf is he asking her bladder about the state of its health and then pulling on her arm? and ppl believe this crap? this is the stupidest thing I have ever seen in my life. ever.
indianajks 2 years ago 2
I'd just like to say that the girl in the video is SEXY.
SecretTheatre 2 years ago
WOW! This is quite possibly the absolute WORST interpretation of what applied kinesiolgy is. This is NOT and I repeat NOT!!!!! at all what applied kinesiology is. Thanks for making the real applied kinesiologists in the world look bad. Those of you watching please disregard ANY and ALL notion of this being applied kinesiology because it is NOT!!!!! This guy is a quack and the reason chiropractic in general is constantly ridiculed.
dcdimitri 2 years ago
I'll tell you what. If I start defecating blood, I'll take my chances on Western Medicine. You can go to your herbalist and get some ju-ju root.
kentucy9999 2 years ago
@kentucy9999 Can you please help me to the hospital? I went to this doc and he gave me juju root after I defecated blood on his cold laser machine, barfed corn chunkies on his tension machine and fell in a dead swoon after I saw his bill. He then tested me by having me pull off my nut sack as he put his digit finger IN my prostrate gland. He said I had a toothache. I still feel weak, mind helping a brutha out with a ride?
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley ............I haven't got a rickshaw poodles. Sorry.
kentucy9999 1 year ago
@kentucy9999 Dang! Out of luck again! Guess i can sell my nut sack on the black market though, maybe that will pay for cab fare ;-)
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley Try Haiti poodles. Some excellent voodoo over there.
kentucy9999 1 year ago
@kentucy9999 LOL
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley I've got rheumatoid arthritis BAD now Puddles.I was capt of my College B-Ball team and raced road bicycles up until about five years ago. I'm on methotrexate {which brings its own set of issues} right now. I don't know whether it is helping me or not. My RA may just {slightly} be in remission at the moment. There was a period of 3 months last year where I wanted to die. I'm not exaggerating. I'd eat kiwi fruit while standing on my head if I thought it would help. I'm dubious.
kentucy9999 1 year ago
@kentucy9999 Sorry for my delay in responding...I am so sorry for what you have/are going through. I have no adequate words to describe my sympathy. It is all the more important, in relation to these videos "docs" that they are brought to light if fraudulent. Doing practices that are "touchy-feely_ are great, if you have that luxury. For people in real need, the guys that knowingly practice their voodoo medicine are not only reprehensible, but deserve prosecution. I sincerely wish you well.
PuddlesMcNiggley 1 year ago
@PuddlesMcNiggley One more thing. If anyone genuinely has any "track record" as far as fighing "immune" DO like RA. I'm all ears, but I think it is a little disengenuous to push anything that isn't "battle tested." Last winter I had unbelievable swelling in my joints, terrible pain where you have to psyche yourself up to get out of a chair and THEN I started feeling like puke. Worse than the flu and terribly fatigued. I used to pray I wouldn't wake up. Some people say a strict diet can help????
kentucy9999 1 year ago
eat a bag of dicks
gmikoner 2 years ago
mother of jesus,how can you call this clown a doctor.
billysue2 2 years ago
two major errors: first:to get an accurate result, she MUST NOT touch herself when being tested like she does at 0:34 where she is actually accessing the navel region in her mind/body system. second: hilarious that we adjust the gallbladder's (!!!) soft tissue at the location of the bladder (when we are working only on the bladder to begin with) at 5:14. Please get real man and be more professional when you upload content explaining kinesiological work on patients.
chiaradina 3 years ago
Well since this guy has figured out that you can verbally communicate with the human body we should all rejoice, becuase now there is no need for an MRI or an X-Ray, because you doctor will simply ask your body (not you) what the problem is and then push your arm to elicit a response. The God for the good "doctor" here.
glovethief30 3 years ago
Wow, he thinks the gallbladder is near your groin? LOL...I wish he had asked her "Am I a quack?" and then pulled her leg.
ariot42 3 years ago 2
He uses accupressure points that run through the organs respective meridians. He is not directly touching upon the stomach, gallbladder etc.
Accupressure points are relative to the nervous system as applying pressure to the nerves there will stimulate the respective organ. If the body likes that particular organ being stimulated in such a way then the muscle will test positive.
That said, I don't think this guy is using kinesiology that effectively.
oneisi 3 years ago
bladder not gallbladder, the bladder is indeed just above groin...
andre178 3 years ago
Decidedly suspect. A quack.
SecretTheatre 3 years ago 2
this like a psychic using a ouigi board or something. Sorry, this one lessens my respect for chiropractic even more.
mtoosxy 3 years ago 2
Excuse me Dr. X - But isn't the GALLBLADDER underneath the LIVER??!! Which school did you say your attended?? THINK I'LL STAY FAR AWAY FROM YOUR PRACTICE!! Maybe you changed the bladder into the gallbladder through AK techniques at 3:28?? You are scary.
adiraja108 3 years ago
correct... honestly he's mis-speaking. he starts by referring to it as the "bladder", then changes to the "gallbladder". BUT a true physician would not repeat that mistake over and over. I agree this technique is voodoo however.
mtoosxy 3 years ago
He is using Traditional Chinese Medicine terms and the Gallbladder and Bladder are entirely different things.
oneisi 3 years ago
In Applied Kinesiology we are not allowed to ask questions of the body so I do not think you are demosntrating Applied Kinesiology but your own version of it. How dare you discredit such a wonderful tool?
cometotheislands 3 years ago
"All pain has it's roots in emotional causes" I bet you discovered this when some women kicked you in the nuts for boring her to death with your nonsense
frothingslosh 3 years ago 6
Would you discredit an astronomer if he didn't know the the twelve signs of the zodiac?
frothingslosh 3 years ago
Heard of this guy: Dr Harold Saxon Burr PHD
???????
I guess his research was a load of bollocks. Or was it??
Auricfield 3 years ago 2
thats the urinary bladder not the gall bladder Dr
wbutton 3 years ago
P.S. Haven't got a clue about the right brain reference.The only thing I am afraid of is getting stuck in traffic after drinking 48 OZ.iced tea and a bran muffin
frothingslosh 4 years ago
I will neither google or cheat the 14 major meridians are located in the Bermuda Triangle
frothingslosh 4 years ago
Applied Kinesiology nothing more than a parlor trick,totally unreliable,medically useless
frothingslosh 4 years ago 2
Mmm.... Dear frothingslosh, I admire the fact that you dare not dismiss something without fully researching it. So, Mr frothingslosh, without doing any Googling or cheating, could you please name the 14 Major Meridians of the human body? Could you tell me what effect a kidney meridian may have on your spine?
Auricfield 4 years ago
You're kidding right? Just because someone doesn't know the nomenclature reguarding a fictitious body of practice, which has never been proven in real scientific journal, their criticism is irrelevant? I don't know the first thing about voodoo witch doctors, am I arrogant for not believing in them? You feel free to critise pharmacology, what would you recommend as an alternative for someone suffering acute back pain? Homeopathy? Vertebral Subluxation?
LightninBoltz 3 years ago
*Oops-I mean treatment of Sublaxtion through Adjustment.
LightninBoltz 3 years ago
I'm not saying leave Western medicine behind but the Western world is so far behind it thinks it is in front. Kinesiology unfortunately is not so well understood but by good practitioners incredible and unseen (by western medicine) results have been found. It is true that only anecdotal evidence supports accupuncture and kinesiology but that is not to say that it does not work and should be entirely disregarded.
oneisi 3 years ago
Mmm... as I suspected... because what I'm talking about is beyond your level of consciousness you are unable to perceive it therefore you can only criticize it.
Never proven in a real scientific journal hey? Of course not mate! What scientist in his left-brained right mind would acknowledge that energy medicine had any value - they'd have their pharmaceutical company grants stopped immediately!!
Auricfield 3 years ago
Oh... a recommendation for someone suffering acute back pain? 1). Vibrational Kinesiology - correction all meridian malfunctions that are causing spinal/crainal subluxation. 2) Begin a course of emotional/spiritual healing to get to the emotional/spiritual cause of the pain - all pain has it's roots in emotional causes 3) Regular Bowen Technique - look it up. 4) Consult a Chinese Medical practitioner for a course in herbal medicine to get the kidney chi up.
Auricfield 3 years ago
Western medicine has its place in our society and so does Eastern wisdom and its medicines.
However unfortunately Western medicine is enginered to construct an antagonistic environment for disease not promote health. That is why all disease is first diagnosed (on symptomatic basis). And it is a fact that more than 95% of all prescription drugs are prescribed on a symptomatic basis. That is fkn scary! That 95% is a guess! An educated guess at most but our health system is rife with problems.
oneisi 3 years ago
oh dear.... I left a word out before... I meant to say "What effect may a kidney meridian malfunction have on your spine?".
Oh... and why are you so afraid or your right brain?
Auricfield 4 years ago
Oh... I just noticed something about the above video demonstration of Applied Kinesiology... um... the Doctor (yes... he's a Doctor!) didn't... um... prescribe any medication. OMG! He may actually be helping the client HEAL rather than maintaining their illness... SHOCK HORROR!!!!!
Auricfield 4 years ago
Uh-uh... In most cases very reliable and very helpful to people with all kinds of illnesses and medical conditions. But of no help to people who are so afraid of confronting their own negative emotions... these people will continue to go to their local GP drug dealer and get the drugs they need to treat the symptoms and supress the emotional cause.
Hey - did you know 20,000 people a day die from cancer around the world? Mmm.. wonder if that's because west med has no bloody idea how to heal it!
Auricfield 3 years ago
This doctor is way to bright to buy into this. Yet he does. Even with intelligence and good education the mind is susceptable to being "hypnotised" into a wrong belief system. Stick with the mckenzie stuff doc.
chilkatman 4 years ago