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Applied Kinesiology & Holistic Medicine, Austin Chiropractor

Dr. Kuykendall about chiropractic and applied kinesiology for alternative help to dealing physical and mental wellness. In this video he discusses functional medicine and different techniques and equipment he uses in his practice to help people with their wellness.

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http://www.meetdrk.com

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  • 0:05 "so what is it you do over there at the applied kinesiology center" Answer: I con gullible scientifically illiterate people out of their hard earned cash by using techniques that have been proven false and in some studies less effective than placebo.

  • @SaugaTricks Tsk! Quit it with your science and your reality!

  • Is there a doctor with your same methodology in California? There are holistic doctors, but I also am starting to see the potential benefits of chiropractic medicine, and I don't think a combo. practice exists in California.

  • Well I understood the tapping to be akin to a reset but putting it into an awakened / alert / startled state might have the same impact. Yes, the "somehow", if there actually is a "somehow" isn't explained of course. I don't know either. I suppose the proof is in the pudding.

  • It's that elusive "somehow" I'm interested in. The tapping is essentially just force trauma. What I understood from all of this is that he want to "shake" the brain into an "awekened" state.

  • I took a couple of kineseology classic in college, if I didn't want to pursue the career in music I'm doing now, I would definitely wan to do kineseology. I learned a lot of stuff about the body.

  • If it works then he's no quack.

  • Stimulating reset perhaps? If the brain is stuck in perceiving a problem that has since dissappeared than resetting it would / might logically reset the brain to sense what is actually now present rather than what it became locked into perceiving... That's just what I assumed from it. The disturbance of the tapping might bring about the reset somehow.

  • How is tapping on the exterior of the skull supposed to alleviate what's happening inside the skull? He didn't actually explain the HOW, he just stated what it's supposed to do.

    The skin on the head is innervated by cranial nerves and they're not directly linked to the areas of the brain hat he mentions in the vid.

    Someone please explain this to me.

  • doogie houser M.D. folks

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