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What can a Kinesiologist test for?



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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