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Applied Kinesiology Muscle Testing Food Products

CraigBrockie.com presents another in the line of Happy, Healthy, and Wealthy videos. The use of Muscle Testing, AKA Applied Kinesiology is taught and displayed, as Paul & Craig use easy techniques ...  
 
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thrivesurvive (3 months ago) Show Hide
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his eyes are closed buy he knows what the products are. it's just silly
lobbolt (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I might get some weird looks doing that going through the grocery store.
researchfiend (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is one of my favorites of craigs. That guy who he tests is such a good contrast.

One point about Stevia, I have read the processing of Stevia can make it have high levels of lead.
researchfiend (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Have you checked out the 20 year study documented in Power VS Force.

If you would permit us to ask, why, particularly since you are a healer, are you dissing what works for some folks even if it doesn't work for you?
nododon (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hawkins' AK research has not been published in peer-reviewed journals, a criterion to make authors meet the standards of science and minimize bias, nor did he provide double-blind studies of his own to eliminate observer-expectancy effect; whereas, one study, which was not double-blind, appears to support some aspects of his hypothesis.
nododon (1 year ago) Show Hide
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AK needs to be properly tested by someone other than the person who claims that it works. That could be done in a double blind study where no bias is involved.

researchfiend. I diss AK muscle testing because it's bullshit. It doesn't work for anyone because it is not scientific and fails all double blind tests which I have personally been a part of. You just "think" it works so you are convincing yourself that somehow that verifies it's accuracy.

Sorry Charlie, ain't buying it.
frothingslosh (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Look up "Placebo Effect"
pakadir (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I don't know what is this all about. As far as i know. even highly qualified people like doctor, lawyer, surgeon and so on sometimes are not ethical too
payne0806 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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well if u noticed he stands behind the subject so if your thinking he's playing an effect on him he isnt and in a previous video he shows how you should run tests before hand to prove the accuracy of AK on the person
jonb523 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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This is NOT AK, this is rubbish. AK says the 'pull down' test is inaccurate and advise not to use it. People who use this are not entirely ethical.

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