This doctor has such a strong and tall build. She will knock out any guy with her bare hands. Her arms are bigger and more ripped than most of the guys.
Thank you Terri! I bought the book maybe 35 years or so back and sort of dabbled in it. Haven’t looked inside for years but still remember the faces inside. Could you at some point demonstrate rubbing the top of the lips and K27 and why you do it. Thank you for this great upload!
@@ivarhakuse8572 You rub the top and bottom lips which are the end points of the Central and Governing meridians which are related to the brain and spinal cord. This helps enhance communication in the nervous system and supports receiving accurate results during muscle testing.
Thanks Terri!!! I need to watch this with my book open! And possibly a guinea pig on the table!!! In fact just opened the book up. Pg 31 and following the protocol. Starts at 33? Ok just watched it, 14 muscle balance. Was that a complete session? Would you do extra for those that didn’t seem to balance in this session or leave them to the next session and see if the overall treatment brought them up before focussing on them? This was a truly beautiful video to watch. As an Acupuncturist I would be tempted to apply some magnets on the holding points if even for a few seconds to see if we can get a more powerful effect just a thought, I think I was playing with that idea many years ago but never actually got to do it.
@@ivarhakuse8572 This was a full 14 muscle "Fix-as-you-go" balance the way Touch for Health teaches it. By the end, all 14 muscles were balanced. I recommend performing a pre and post-assessment on your clients as well. Concerning the use of magnets, TFH does not include magnets in their protocol. However, if you were to use them, you need to determine if the body prefers the south or north pole against the body. You can determine that by putting one side of the magnet on the point and muscle checking to see if it caused the muscle to lock. If not, try the reverse. If neither side causes the unbalanced muscle to lock, I would determine using a magnet will not benefit the body at this time. Regarding doing more work in the future, I sometimes tell the client to let me know when they want to peel more layers of the onion off. Most people have multiple issues to continue working on in future sessions.
Yes, Touch for Health can be bought online, however, I have created a condensed, easy to follow muscle balancing book that can be found at northeasthealing.com. I also have an online workshop available now too.
This is good stuff, but the host MUST clarify something...in that what she's is describing is not just regular kinesiology, but APPLIED KINESIOLOGY (which was developed by Dr. George Goodheart). Any narrative which is talking about such things as muscle testing (and how the muscles are associated with the acupuncture channels) is dealing with AK!!! Incidentally, "Touch for Health" was specifically derived from AK, by Dr. Thie. I happen to be a DC, and have attended TFH workshops, through the years. Ms. Kaus does seem to be very competent.
She tested the strength in the beginning to get a control. Then when there is stress in other parts of the body it will make the arm test weak. Then they know they can use that arm to test other parts of the body. There are those who are athlete types who can find a way in their own body to over power this through compensation. They train to notice this however, and this was demonstrated in this session when the practitioner pointed out the client was pushing back rather than matching the pressure. 👍
If it was just a weak muscle then it would not respond to the simple reflex-strengthening methods I performed. If it was truly a physical muscle "weakness" she would have to begin a strengthening regime and do it for some time before she would see results.
I think it's really common that when a person doesn't understand something, that it's easier to discount it, rather than do the necessary work to try and understand it. Glad to hear you've had good results. :)
@@LajosKormos. "Accurate muscle testing" is an art and a science. There are many people who think they are muscle testing accurately when they are not. In my workshops, I teach students several techniques to enhance brain-body communication. I will list a few factors that can cause a person to receive "inaccurate" results during muscle testing. 1) hydration 2) being overly stressed 3) nutrition, lack of protein or low blood sugar 4) overexposure to electromagnetic frequencies 5) exhaustion 6) imbalance in the muscle being tested. If you were able to confirm you are getting accurate feedback from the body, then I would say it is possible since our unconscious mind holds all our memories. Hope this helps.
@@TerriKaus thank you very much for your detailed answer. so those factors you listed question the result of any muscle testing, and thus kineziology itself
@@LajosKormos. To receive accurate muscle testing responses, knowledge, skill, and practice must all be applied. I offer an online course at: northeasthealing.com/ that teaches accurate muscle testing skills.
As an alternative to saying “hold” you could have your client signal when they are ready by saying “ready” or “ok” when you are about to apply pressure to a muscle. The main point is that you both are in sync. 😊
I’ve been looking for this video for months! Thank you UA-cam. 👍🏻
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Can i do this to myself?
Drink plenty of water and have a wonderful response...
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Please tell me you did some healing on my lymphatic system
😂 you know this other video
Remember Gods working through me
@@mattlu5493 i did a healing with your wallet your bank account and your incomes 😝
Love these videos. Thanks
Awesome ! HI Terri !
This doctor has such a strong and tall build. She will knock out any guy with her bare hands. Her arms are bigger and more ripped than most of the guys.
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The test subject was very petite.
Thank you for sharing! This is really helpful, particularly with how tricky it can be to learn the muscle actions :)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. I just got the book and it is really helpful. ♥️
You are welcome. Check out my website at northeasthealing.com for my other Specialized Kinesiology course which is even easier to learn.
Glad to hear. 🙂
yas
I can feel some healing in this video
Glad to hear that. Energy medicine is powerful! 😊
@@TerriKausit’s a meme. Of course there is no real healing.
What about those head points? I seem to remember those from the book
Dr. Thie calls the head points neurovascular points. They are related to the vascular system and often have a connection to our emotions.
Thank you Terri! I bought the book maybe 35 years or so back and sort of dabbled in it. Haven’t looked inside for years but still remember the faces inside. Could you at some point demonstrate rubbing the top of the lips and K27 and why you do it. Thank you for this great upload!
@@ivarhakuse8572 You rub the top and bottom lips which are the end points of the Central and Governing meridians which are related to the brain and spinal cord. This helps enhance communication in the nervous system and supports receiving accurate results during muscle testing.
Thanks Terri!!! I need to watch this with my book open! And possibly a guinea pig on the table!!! In fact just opened the book up. Pg 31 and following the protocol. Starts at 33?
Ok just watched it, 14 muscle balance. Was that a complete session? Would you do extra for those that didn’t seem to balance in this session or leave them to the next session and see if the overall treatment brought them up before focussing on them? This was a truly beautiful video to watch. As an Acupuncturist I would be tempted to apply some magnets on the holding points if even for a few seconds to see if we can get a more powerful effect just a thought, I think I was playing with that idea many years ago but never actually got to do it.
@@ivarhakuse8572 This was a full 14 muscle "Fix-as-you-go" balance the way Touch for Health teaches it. By the end, all 14 muscles were balanced. I recommend performing a pre and post-assessment on your clients as well.
Concerning the use of magnets, TFH does not include magnets in their protocol. However, if you were to use them, you need to determine if the body prefers the south or north pole against the body. You can determine that by putting one side of the magnet on the point and muscle checking to see if it caused the muscle to lock. If not, try the reverse. If neither side causes the unbalanced muscle to lock, I would determine using a magnet will not benefit the body at this time. Regarding doing more work in the future, I sometimes tell the client to let me know when they want to peel more layers of the onion off. Most people have multiple issues to continue working on in future sessions.
Thank u for sharing. Can we find the book online?
Yes, Touch for Health can be bought online, however, I have created a condensed, easy to follow muscle balancing book that can be found at northeasthealing.com. I also have an online workshop available now too.
What is the name of the book? Could you link it please
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Ma'am which book you have to follow in this video
The book is called Touch for Health by Matthew and John Thie
Touch for Health- The Complete edition by John and Matthew Thie
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This is good stuff, but the host MUST clarify something...in that what she's is describing is not just regular kinesiology, but APPLIED KINESIOLOGY (which was developed by Dr. George Goodheart). Any narrative which is talking about such things as muscle testing (and how the muscles are associated with the acupuncture channels) is dealing with AK!!! Incidentally, "Touch for Health" was specifically derived from AK, by Dr. Thie. I happen to be a DC, and have attended TFH workshops, through the years. Ms. Kaus does seem to be very competent.
How does she know the problem isn't just weak muscles from in activity and not neural drive? Bs
She tested the strength in the beginning to get a control. Then when there is stress in other parts of the body it will make the arm test weak. Then they know they can use that arm to test other parts of the body. There are those who are athlete types who can find a way in their own body to over power this through compensation. They train to notice this however, and this was demonstrated in this session when the practitioner pointed out the client was pushing back rather than matching the pressure. 👍
Are you really asking if this stuff makes sense...?
@@Arabong168😂😂
If it was just a weak muscle then it would not respond to the simple reflex-strengthening methods I performed. If it was truly a physical muscle "weakness" she would have to begin a strengthening regime and do it for some time before she would see results.
Because she is testing a neurological response, not the muscles per se.
Tina is a major cutie. Thanks for sharing.
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A miracle! Who would have believed it if they hadn’t seen it for themselves? Unbelievable!
Kinesiology is powerful!
I know lots of people make fun of this type of healing but I have had it done to me in the past and it works.
I think it's really common that when a person doesn't understand something, that it's easier to discount it, rather than do the necessary work to try and understand it.
Glad to hear you've had good results. :)
She may of just been right handed.
Off body testing would have been another option.
How tall is tina?
is a kineziologist able to determine the client's birth date by muscle testings? thank you
That is not something I am comfortable muscle testing for.
@@terrikaus3458 thank you. But what is your answer to my question?
@@LajosKormos. "Accurate muscle testing" is an art and a science. There are many people who think they are muscle testing accurately when they are not. In my workshops, I teach students several techniques to enhance brain-body communication. I will list a few factors that can cause a person to receive "inaccurate" results during muscle testing. 1) hydration 2) being overly stressed 3) nutrition, lack of protein or low blood sugar 4) overexposure to electromagnetic frequencies 5) exhaustion 6) imbalance in the muscle being tested. If you were able to confirm you are getting accurate feedback from the body, then I would say it is possible since our unconscious mind holds all our memories. Hope this helps.
@@TerriKaus thank you very much for your detailed answer. so those factors you listed question the result of any muscle testing, and thus kineziology itself
@@LajosKormos. To receive accurate muscle testing responses, knowledge, skill, and practice must all be applied. I offer an online course at: northeasthealing.com/ that teaches accurate muscle testing skills.
To make good corrections on this patient you need a magic stick :D
Luckily I have one. I know if I can hit once, I can hit twice.
Where can I get a “magic stick?”
@@Charity087 At the Candy Shop.
RIDICULOUS!!
11:48 'vigorously rub that'
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OVERholding ?
I sure said “hold” a lot! 🤣
As an alternative to saying “hold” you could have your client signal when they are ready by saying “ready” or “ok” when you are about to apply pressure to a muscle. The main point is that you both are in sync. 😊
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Tks for the wifi password ya'll!
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