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Old 11-21-2006, 12:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
impaul99
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When I read Power vs Force the first time and got to the Muscle Testing section I thought it was BS, but I decided to test it out anyways. Using two small envelopes and two pieces of paper inside containing different historical leaders I tested my girlfriend to see if she could test weak/strong on the right envelopes. It didn't work. I also tested using sugar vs. an artificial sweetener. Also didn't work. I wasn't really sold on the idea.

Then about 6 months ago, because of my studies on Nutrition I went to see a nutritionist with my girlfriend and unknown to me at the time when we booked the appointment, they used Muscle Testing to identify food sensitivities and recommended diet changes based on the muscle testing they did on her. She had no idea what they were doing was called muscle testing or what they were actually doing.

The problem that this caused for me is that the method seemed to work! Everything they were telling her was true, just as if her body was telling them exactly what it needed for optimal health. After that appointment I was kind of confused, because my previous belief with Muscle Testing was so strong against it and this kind of fried my brain a bit because it actually looked like it was working. Right now I'm not sure either way, whether it works or not as I haven't had it done to me yet, but I plan on doing that in the near future.

My only suggestion to the strongly logical minded people like myself is not to discredit Muscle Testing because it doesn't make sense that it would really work. I think our fear of the consequences of *IF* it actually works might be causing us to not see the proof that it does.

Just my two bits.

-Paul
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