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Kinesiology according to Dr Klinghardt

 

Kinesiology assumes that people have different dimensions - physical, mental (our beliefs), emotional (our feelings), intuitive (our connection to the family system) and spiritual (our connection to the universe, to the big picture). All these dimensions are connected to each other: a problem that has arisen on one level affects the other levels. In this way, a causal trauma can cause other traumas and problems, with the direction of the problem's emergence usually being from the mental-emotional level to the physical level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The five levels of the body, from www.ink.ag

Biomuscle feedback (the muscular test with the arm) gives us the opportunity to communicate with the different levels of the human being. In this way we receive information about blockages in the physical body, about organs that are not functioning properly, about toxins in the body and their exact location, about emotions from stressful situations that have been stored in certain organs or parts of the body, and much more. Kinesiology is not only used to discover blockages, but also to resolve them.

In kinesiology according to Dr. Klinghardt, there are two approaches: psychokinesiology and the autonomous response test. In psychokinesiology, one works primarily with the energy body, the mental body and the intuitive body. This is where the therapist communicates with the client's subconscious. One works with deeply hidden emotions, which, once discovered, are de-stressed using various techniques - e.g. by tapping on acupuncture points (also known as tapping or EFT = Emotional Freedom Technique or MFT = Mental Freedom Technique), by working with color glasses and eye movements, by working with the client's images and much more.


The Autonomous Response Test gives us information about the physical body - which organs are stressed and with what. Autonomous here means that the reaction of the arm during the test is a reaction of the Autonomous Nervous System. The factors that stress the organs and can lead to pathologies over time are called the "7 main factors". Such factors include toxins (mercury, glyphosate, aluminum, endotoxins from dental foci or maxillary sinuses...); allergies and food intolerances; geopathic and biophysical stress (electromagnetic fields from cell phones or WiFi); deficiencies (vitamins, minerals); structural problems in the body (scoliosis, malocclusion) as well as unresolved emotional conflicts. Various options are tested and "offered" to the body during the treatment as solutions.

Kinesiological testing, from www.ink.ag

Dr Dietrich Klinghardt, born in 1950, practicing physician with over 45 years of experience, from www.ink.ag

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