Kinesiology works with 4 levels of health. Mental health, Chemical health, Physical health and Electrical health.
Let's talk chemical health:
When you get a blood test, it measures what is in the blood, not what is in the cells. Kinesiology finds imbalances on a cellular level and on a sub-clinical level.
What can a Kinesiologist test for?
Using just our hands, your arms and your body, Kinesiology can find imbalances in the areas listed below. Even more specific tests can be performed using specialist Kinesiology tools.
The NHS would not do a lot of these tests. To get all these tests in blood tests privately would cost you £1000s and they would not even give you the full picture.
When we find an imbalance, we check if it is a priority. If it isn't we leave it. If it is, we fix it which will also fix the non priorities... The whole process saves you time and money.
Book your first Kinesiology appointment today and take back your health. Or sign up for the next on "What is Kinesiology?" live talk and demonstration.
Nutrient deficiencies/excess:
Vitamin A
Amino Acids
Fatty Acids
Potassium
Sodium
Trace minerals
Calcium
Vitamin C
Bioflavinoids
Selenium
Iodine
Chromium
Vitamin E
Betaine HCL
Digestive Enzymes
Choline
Bile salts
Pancreatic Enzymes
Probiotics
Magnesium
Manganese
Vitamin D
Iron
B Vitamins
Vitamin K
Collagen
Water
Copper
Protein
Pathogens:
Parasites
Candida
Virus
Bacteria
Chemicals
Allergies
Toxicity
Excess heavy metals:
Cadmium
Lead
Mercury
Aluminium
Organ function:
Stomach
Spleen
Pancreas
Heart
Small Intestine
Bladder
Kidney
Gall bladder
Liver
Lungs
Large Intestine
Gland function:
Hypothalamus
Pineal
Pituitary
Thyroid
Parathyroid
Thymus
Adrenals
Gonads
Ovaries
Systems:
Intestinal
Circulatory
Digestive
Endocrine
Blood:
Blood sugar levels
Blood chemistry
Blood pressure
Other:
Ileocecal valve
Houston valve
Female hormones
Prostate function
Neurotransmitters:
Serotonin
Dopamine
Acetylcholine
GABA
Nerves:
Cranial nerves 1 - 12
Vagus
Brain:
Cortex
Limbic
Amygdala
Brain stem
Diencephelon
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla
Spinal cord
Bed nucleus of the stria terminalis
Periaqueductal gray
Book your first Kinesiology appointment today and take back your health. Or sign up for the next on "What is Kinesiology?" live talk and demonstration.
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