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Muscle Testing & Applied Kinesiology Demonstration, Austin Chiropractor


Muscle Testing & Applied Kinesiology Demonstration, Austin Chiropractor Dr. Kuykendall about chiropractic and applied kinesiology shows how you can use muscle testing and applied kinesiology techniques to improve the function of a persons body and mind. Dr. Kuykendall practices functional medicine that seeks to locate and address the cause of symptoms to eliminate them so you don’t have to take medications to manage them. Here is an alternative to pharmaceutical interventions and invasive …

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24 Comments

  1. JAYDUBYAH29

    this is 1 of those things (eg. astrology & homepathy) in which people who have a certain cool experience of it come to uncritically believe the claims that are not proven and think there is a causal relationship that simply is not there…

    look at it objectively and you will see that the claims are circular and nothing significant is happening here – it is pseudoscience charlatanism and if you subjected it to any reasonable empirical test it would fail miserably to achieve what it claims.

  2. imsuckingwind

    That was awesome.

  3. gay and i didnt even watch the whole thing

  4. oh2love4love

    you need to experience something before you can be skeptic of it.. yes? I’ve had muscle testing done and I do it myself, it works.

  5. Nice excuse to molest that girl.

  6. juliecranford

    I am skeptical of this.

  7. juliecranford

    @CrynOut lol, I wondered about that, too.

  8. “Lightening” years faster?

  9. The tapping reminds me of EFT

  10. studentoflife01

    Don’t do the SNAP TWIST METHOD!

  11. Not so. I have studied Kinesilolgy as well as had it appled. I did not believe at first either until I was tested.

  12. magic touch

  13. Sonic88Reducer

    this is bogus

  14. JAYDUBYAH29

    notice that by the end of the video the “proof” of the technique lies in the unproven assumption that a different response to pushing the leg or arm down means anything whatsoever viz brain or organ function, right?

  15. JAYDUBYAH29

    i have had people do muscle testing on me at parties and the results appeared to be that vodka and cigars (neither of which i indulge in) made my energy “stronger” – this is pure charlatanism and circular reasoning and does not belong in your otherwise interesting, informative and smart collection of videos.

  16. JAYDUBYAH29

    this stuff is silly pseudoscience and far beneath the level of the other material to which you expose people.

    the causal connections that are being claimed here are completely circular and there is no evidence to suggest that the “test” being applied gives any empirical information.

    the use of brain anatomy jargon makes this appear scientific but what actually happened here? nothing – totally circular.

  17. slantythecamel

    notice how every negative comment on this video almost immediately gets a thumbs down.

  18. slantythecamel

    Right after this he painted his face and danced around a fire throwing chicken bones while speaking in tongues.

  19. slantythecamel

    charlatan.

  20. This was interesting. I’ve heard of this but never actually understood it.

  21. very interesting. spinning poi, staff or juggling can help align the mind body and soul. everyone should try! its also a lot more fun than jiggling your head and spine simultaneously. :) thank you dr k. by the way, poi also comes from new zealand where this technique is from.

  22. Nah!! This cant be true

  23. theelfkilla

    Awesome!

  24. wtf.. are you kidding me… :(

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