Applied Kinesiology tricks with Saunders

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

Richard Saunders shows the amazing power and balance of Surly-Ramics. - The woman is not a confederate, she had no idea Saunders was using the tricks of Applied Kinesiology. The Surly-Ramics was only a prop and has no real powers. (Apart from looking great!)

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  • This is not applied kinesiology. I suggest getting your facts correct. It is not related one bit to true applied kinesiology principles and procedures of practice.

  • @dcchiropractor Oh I don't know... it's just as real.

  • @skepticzonepodcast Not even close. All you do is prove your ignorance. As for the salemen selling these bands. It seems to lack credibility to me and I'm sure there are some dodgy people out there doing this type of thing to sell bracelets/necklaces etc.

  • @dcchiropractor There are dodgy people out there using AK to pretend to diagnose people's health concerns. Or is it people using dodgy AK? In fact I have yet to see AK that wasn't dodgy.

  • @skepticzonepodcast I think you'll find it's dodgy AK. There is plenty of recent research supporting AK's efficacy/

  • @dcchiropractor Umm... Do you practice it yourself? If so, apply to James Randi for the $1,000,000 prize.

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  • Just a quick warning to people who want to use this 'trick' of pushing the arm down while extended - please place your other hand on top of their shoulder to stabilise the joint before applying the downward pressure, (especially on people you don't know) as the shoulder is a very shallow ball/socket joint. If you are unable to stabilise it, be careful not to apply too much downward force.

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  • She has awesome cans, so is watch the video for that lol, what was it about again?

  • @skepticzonepodcast Mentioning the James Randi prize to these quacks and witch doctors usually does end the conversation pretty quick. If there was any truth to their dodgy claims, they'd be instant millionaires! Instead they refuse to go after the prize because they know they'll be shown to be scam artists.

  • Funny thing reading these comments, the naysayer doesn't seem interested with the challenge to prove their point to claim the prize.

  • You should've plucked her meridians, if you know what I mean ;)

  • Saunders is a science Clown!

  • @dcchiropractor what hes saying is that AK in any form is rubbish,if youre a chiro and you offer AK ,youre a cowboy and fraud.

  • @dcchiropractor there is zero research to support it,everyone with a science education knows its crap.

  • Where can I buy a Surly Ramics pendant! Also, your volunteer is a bit top heavy -- CoG? In a nice way.

  • @hiodr You can prove that AK is real then the Aus Skeptics have a $100,000 challenge. After you take that you could go for the JREF million dollar prize. Whatdya say? I'll even fill in the forms and I'll only ask for a 40% cut.

  • here we have again charlatan dunces lying by misrepresenting that they know how to do muscle testing when the truth is, they haven't got a clue. they're just monkeys attempting to mimic what they have seen. it requires considerable practice to do muscle testing relatively reliably. one thing you do not do is have the person in a position where they can recruit a number of muscles to support the limb in a particular position instead of isolating a particular muscle. this guy this guy is a fraud.

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