This modality consists of four modules. It originates from the work of Dr George Goodheart and was made accessible to the public by John Thie, D.C. It focuses on the relationship between muscles and meridian/organ systems, balancing individuals through various strengthening techniques. In Chinese medicine, it is believed that deficiency causes quicker decline than excess, and this modality aims to redistribute resources within the body to achieve better balance.
This modality was developed by Dr Carl Ferreri, D.C. NOT mirrors the practices of early chiropractors. It aims to re-establish the nervous system's function in a specific hierarchical order, allowing individuals to minimise the fight/flight/freeze response and optimise both structural and biochemical functions.
This approach retrains the nervous system when maladaptive mechanisms have become habitual and no longer beneficial. An analogy for this branch of specialised kinesiology is unravelling a ball of string – the most recent issues are addressed first. This follows the Laws of Recuperation as first developed in Homoepathy.
Developed by Gudrun Lauterbach who had a background in psychology and a passion for the methods of Three-in-One Concepts, this branch focuses on identifying and addressing all triggers contributing to an individual’s sense of dis-ease.
In March 2016, I was diagnosed with a brain tumour. At the time, I was a 38-year-old healthy and active person. I owned a natural cleaning products company, was a vegetarian, and didn’t even use products that weren’t natural in my home or on my skin. I did yoga and exercised regularly. From a physical health point of view, I had done everything right, so why on earth had this happened?
While the causes and treatments for cancer and brain tumours are always being researched, I was about to go on a personal and fascinating journey that would teach me a lot about myself as well as the anatomy and physiology of our bodies.
I give every credit to Western medication and treatments that definitely saved my life, but I wanted to know why this had happened to me.
This is when I got into Kinesiology. It helped me understand how my body reacted to different events in my life and how I had the power to use my innate wisdom to keep myself on the best path towards health for me. We all have the ability to find the best balance in our lives and I love working with people and watching how kinesiology helps to balance our bodies to improve quality of life and work towards long-term healing.
In March 2016, I was diagnosed with a brain tumour. At the time, I was a 38-year-old healthy and active person. I owned a natural cleaning products company, was a vegetarian, and didn’t even use products that weren’t natural in my home or on my skin. I did yoga and exercised regularly. From a physical health point of view, I had done everything right, so why on earth had this happened?
While the causes and treatments for cancer and brain tumours are always being researched, I was about to go on a personal and fascinating journey that would teach me a lot about myself as well as the anatomy and physiology of our bodies.
I give every credit to Western medication and treatments that definitely saved my life, but I wanted to know why this had happened to me.
This is when I got into Kinesiology. It helped me understand how my body reacted to different events in my life and how I had the power to use my innate wisdom to keep myself on the best path towards health for me. We all have the ability to find the best balance in our lives and I love working with people and watching how kinesiology helps to balance our bodies to improve quality of life and work towards long-term healing.
The beauty of the above modalities is that they address all aspects of who we are. TFH addresses this from a physical perspective, EK from an emotional standpoint, and Neuro-Training from a mental, pattern perspective. N.O.T. serves as an overarching technique applicable to all these areas.
Kinesiology offers a unique approach to understanding and improving your health and well-being. By focusing on the body’s innate intelligence and ability to heal itself, kinesiology provides insights and techniques that can help you achieve a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Whether you’re dealing with stress, physical pain, or emotional challenges, kinesiology can help you uncover the root causes and work towards long-term healing.
During a kinesiology session, you will lie fully clothed on a massage table while I use gentle muscle testing techniques to identify imbalances in your body. We will work together to address these imbalances using various methods tailored to your needs.
The number of sessions needed varies from person to person. Some people may experience significant improvements after just one session, while others may benefit from a series of sessions over a period of time. I generally find that 3 sessions bring to best results.
Yes, kinesiology is a non-invasive and gentle approach to healing that is safe for people of all ages. However, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider if you have any specific medical conditions or concerns.
Absolutely. Kinesiology can complement other medical and therapeutic treatments. It is always a good idea to inform all your healthcare providers about the various treatments you are receiving to ensure a holistic approach to your health.
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