Does Muscle testing really work?
- Rob Gottesman, D.C.
- Jun 19, 2024
- 2 min read
Well, it depends. Many years ago I had a co-worker tell me that she and her boyfriend went to Las Vegas to gamble the slot machines. She explained that she would touch a slot machine while her boyfriend muscle tested her to determine if the machine would pay out. She also said that it seemed to work quite well. All I witnessed was that the evidence spoke for itself. She was still employed as a teller at the Savings and Loan. Which meant, it didn’t really work all that well.
On the other hand, for the last 30 years, I have employed muscle testing of various kinds to help me analyze specific health issues in the body. In the Early 1960’s Dr. George Goodheart, II , a teacher, lecturer and developer of Applied Kinesiology, discovered the presence of an electrical field around the human body. The Chinese acupuncturists have known about this phenomenon for centuries. The Rosicrucians wrote about positive and negative polarity of the hands and fingers back in the early part of the 20th century.
There is a specific way to employ muscle test by isolating the smallest and weakest in the extremities. By using negative or positive polarity of the hands and fingers, you can cause a temporary disruption of the bio-electromagnetic field in certain parts of the body and the tested muscle will go weak. You can accomplish this with specific types of leg measuring as well, which is my preferred analytical tool. The results have been consistent and accurate.
I get the best results knowing that I have a method to tap into the body’s immense innate intelligence. This process lets me know, not only where to adjust the body, but also when.
It will not, however, tell you whose horse is going to win in the 7th race.
My name is Dr. Rob Gottesman, your Colorado Springs Gentle chiropractor. I use the scientifically proven Directional Non-force Technique©Chiropractic. If you have any questions please email me at www.dcinthesprings@yahoo.com or call (719) 600-1926

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