deep303...
No luck is required. As it is, I have more than a passing
familiarity with the very roots of muscle testing as we
know it today.
You surmised:
"Muscle testing has been around for many years, probably centuries."
Actually, muscle testing as it's used today, or Applied Kinesiology,
was originated by a chiropractor named George Goodheart in 1964,
based on his study of the muscle testing methods of Kendall & Kendall
that are used by military, civil and government agencies to rate
disability and which are a standard method of diagnosis. Goodheart's
work was further refined into Behavioral Kinesiology by a student of
his, whom I had the pleasure to meet, named John Diamond, a
psychiatrist who then expanded Behavioral Kinesiology into a
system he calls Life Energy Analysis.
The USA Chapter of the International Council on Applied Kinesiology
homepage is here:
http://www.icakusa.com/
Their page acknowledging Dr Goodheart is here:
http://www.icakusa.com/akbasic/george.html
And George tells the story of his discovery here:
http://www.icakusa.com/akbasic/akbegin.html
You can find professional practitioners in the states on this page:
http://www.icakusa.com/directory/index.mgi
Because it is relatively simple to perform the testing
involved in the simpler forms of Behavioral Kinesiology,
it was quickly adopted by a large number of New Age
practitioners and combined with a number of ideologies
in the process. Additionally, I should note that I've
seem alternate tests arise which supposedly allow an
individual to test himself, such as closing the thumb
and forefinger of the left hand, inserting the
forefinger of the right hand into it, and trying to
push the right hand forefinger through the point where
the left thumb and forefinger meet.
The truth is that, as John Diamond discovered, there is
one muscle in the left arm which corresponds with the
entire biofield of a human being, and can be used to
test the impact, on the entire system, of anything from
a pair of shoes to finding the correct dosage of a
particular supplement FOR THAT INDIVIDUAL. Dr Diamond
continually stressed that what might test healthy for
one individual might significantly weaken another, and
vice-versa.
This presents a problem for David Hawkins' conclusions,
since, presumably, he is testing his own muscles rather
than taking a poll, as it were, by testing the effects
of a particular movie on a large enough body of subjects
to arrive at statistically significant results. A movie
which weakens one person can demonstrably strengthen
another. The same is true of anything which can be
tested.
The following page, at The International Journal of
Applied Kinesiology and Kinesiologic Medicine website,
contains such a disclaimer by members of the International
College of Applied Kinesiology:
"It will be made clear that I.C.A.K. members are in no
way associated to nor condone the sometimes dubious
teachings of non-professionally based groups."
Additionally, there is an article about Dr Diamond as
the "third side of the triangle", and excerpts from a
tape made by Dr Diamond about his own experiences.
http://www.kinmed.com/ak12.html
It should also be clarified that the clarity of the results
has little to do with any skill on the part of the practitioner.
Dr Diamond taught me and several other members of a small group
to successfully perform the test in short order. The test
itself consists of having the recipient stand, extending his
left arm straight out, palm down. A tap on the thymus gland
(at the breastbone) can be performed to create a point of reference
for a healthy state before testing. The practitioner, standing
opposite, rests his left hand on the person's right shoulder
and places his right hand on the back of the hand of the
outstretched left arm. He then instructs the recipient to
"resist", noting that it's not a battle of strength. The
practitioner then presses the arm straight down. The object
is not to succeed in moving the arm down, but simply to
get a point of reference, which will be felt by both the
recipient and the practitioner, for the relative strength
of the muscle. The recipient then focuses on the item or
concept to be tested (this can be done in a variety of ways).
The muscle is tested again. If there is less strength as
a result of the tested item, both the recipient and the
practitioner will easily feel the difference, and the arm
will move downward easily when the same force is applied
which originally left it unmoved. You can easily learn to
do this by teaching a friend and testing each other. The
results don't depend on your skill as much as the startling
difference in the strength of the muscle in response to the
object or concept being tested.
Dr Diamond is, beyond question, the foremost expert in
muscle testing and a variety of other effective approaches
to personal health. His website is here:
http://www.diamondcenter.net/
Personally, I would look no further. If you are not able
to arrange personal sessions with Dr Diamond, I would
simply ask for his recommendations for alternatives.
Another site that is closely associated with Dr Diamond
and is the official archive for his body of work is:
http://www.lifeenergyfoundation.org/
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deep303...
I'm sorry to report that I have not yet received a reply
from the Diamond Center in regard to their recommendations.
The best I have been able to come up with is a 'short list'
of 7 practitioners in that area from the directory on the
International College of Applied Kinesiology (ICAK) website.
You specified the Front Range from Denver to Fort Collins,
which would include the following cities and zip codes:
- Fort Collins 80521-8 80553
- Greeley 80631-4 80638-9
- Loveland 80537-9
- Longmont 80501-4
- Boulder 80301-10 80314 80321-3 80328-9
- Denver and suburbs 80201-99
The practitioners in that area certified by the ICAK as
having 100+ hours in the practice of kinesiology are:
Name Robert Blaich, D.C., DIBAK
Business Name
Address 425 S Cherry St. Suite 580
City, State Zip Denver, CO 80222
Phone 303-399-5117
Fax 303-399-5140
e-mail blaich@rmi.net
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers Yes*
*Note that, of the practitioners in this list, only
Robert Blaich, above, is a Member of the Board of
Certified Teachers.
Name L. Scott Monk, D.C.
Business Name
Address 425 S Cherry St. Suite 580
City, State Zip Denver, CO 80246
Phone 303-399-5117
Fax 303-399-5140
e-mail drmonk@choosehealth.net
Web Site http://www.choosehealth.net
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
His webpage on muscle testing:
http://choosehealth.net/therapies/ak.html
Name Timothy Fleming, D.C.
Business Name
Address 1790 30th St. Suite 305
City, State Zip Boulder, CO 80301
Phone 303-444-3833
Fax 303-444-1232
e-mail drtim@wholehealthwellness.com
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
Name Jay Wilson, D.C., P.C.
Business Name
Address 1455 Yarmouth Ave. Suite 112
City, State Zip Boulder, CO 80304
Phone 303-449-7414
Fax 303-449-2147
e-mail
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
Name Nicholas Studholme, D.C., C.C.S.P.
Business Name
Address 7960 Niwot Rd. Suite B6
City, State Zip Niwot, CO 80503
Phone 303-652-0642
Fax 303-652-0643
e-mail studh@prodigy.net
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
Name Brian Weeks, D.C.
Business Name Weeks Wellness Chiropractic
Address 1926 S Coffman St.
City, State Zip Longmont, CO 80504
Phone 303-776-6596
Fax 303-485-7069
e-mail drbrianweeks@comcast.net
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
Name Benjamin Galyardt, D.C.
Business Name
Address 110 W Harvard Suite 2
City, State Zip Fort Collins, CO 80525
Phone 970-282-1173
Fax 970-282-1175
e-mail blgalyardt@hotmail.com
Web Site
100 Hours Yes
Proficiency
Member
Board of Certified Teachers
While I was unable to narrow your selection down to 3
practitioners, part of the process of choosing any type
of therapeutic practitioner is contacting them and gauging
the level of rapport you experience in communicating with
them.
You should also know that Researchers receive only 75% of
the fee for any given question.
Naturally, if any response is forthcoming from the Diamond
Institute, I will post the information here immediately.
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