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  • Hi, I did a intro course on Applied kinesiology. Amazing. I am curious how you test each internal organ of the body. When you push down on her left legs' thigh you mention it's linked to the small intestine. So does this mean when testing this mussel it automatically reflects the health of the intestine? how do you know if the intestine has a problem or not? Does one say 'testing intestine' when working with that indicator mussel? would love a work sheet with the mussel indicators and organs.TX

  • @admk69

    The muscles correspond to the energy in the associated meridian, which doesn't necessarily mean a problem in that organ. However, it sometimes ties in with symptoms; such as poor digestion in this case. By stimulating the muscle to work at its optimum level, we are also re-balancing the meridian, and as the meridian provides energy (Chi) for the corresponding organ, that organ may benefit too.

    I have produced a short cut guide which goes with the course. Contact me for more details

  • Thank you so much for these demonstrations...it is helping to refresh my memory from this course which I took 10 yrs ago!! I studied it in NEW York City....THANK YOU SO MUCH...really appreciate it!!

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