Kinesiology: muscle tone and emotions

Kinesiology: muscle tone and emotions

Why does emotional rebalancing go through a muscle test? And what does it mean to deeply understand the way in which force is organized in the organism? Let’s see together the basic principles of kinesiology

Kinesiology: muscle tone and emotions

A good way to enter an unknown therapeutic dimension is to experience it directly. The first approach to a kinesiologist or a kinesiologist is usually not forgotten because one directly discovers that the body actually speaks, indeed if it speaks. Muscle endurance tests reveal a great deal about our functional organization. If you do not want to have direct experience, we suggest the text “Manual of applied kinesiology” by Mauro Stegnano, Lamberto Rondini and Carmela Travaglini . The three authors, in a very immediate but nevertheless in-depth way, carefully explain the technique and the underlying principles. Let’s see them closely.  

 

The body from the kinesiological perspective 

Often we look at parts of the body and do not observe each other as if they were areas of interest on which emotions, events, choices impact. Conversely, decisions that we make or states of mind in which we decide to “stay” too much or too little depend on the state of health and tone of a certain muscle district rather than another. Our human body is pervaded with neurolymphatic, neurovascular and nourishing points. A muscle works well when it can develop a physiological contraction that is effective. 

From the kinesiological perspective , the body is a set of communicating spheres, the energetic, emotional, mental and spiritual . Man is not limited to the organization of the physical body alone. The musculature in kinesiology expresses a feedback and it is a response totally connected to the Central Nervous System (CNS). The frontal cortex, the basal ganglia, the thalamus participate in the resistance that is exerted and that reveals much of us in an orchestral system. Nerves send impulses to muscle cells and the stability of muscle tone depends on these. Seeing the body in this overall union, in this functional and efficient organization, allows us to approach disease in a different way, which becomes an imbalance, and to treatment, which becomes a possibility. The possibility of returning to an overall, organized, functional stability .

 

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The techniques of applied kinesiology 

When testing a muscle that is weak there are 5 possibilities to consider: whether it is a nerve problem, a neurolymphatic, neurovascular, a factor related to the dura mater or acupoints. Sometimes the weakness is not real, however, and there may be errors in reading data from the organism’s general organizational confusion. This is where switching comes into play . Switching  means general confusion, stress, lack of coordination, nervousness, dizziness, dizziness, closure. When the person is in this state, the muscle responses could obviously be fallacious. There is a specific maneuver to identify switchingand to follow the technique to correct ( de-switching ), at least temporarily, this neurological state.

Following, among the techniques of kinesiology, there is the delicate resetting of the ileocecal valve often combined with the technique of identifying deficient nuriens or levels of toxic metal intoxication . The food intolerance diagnosis technique includes a complete protocol of food identification and therapy. The emotional aspect is treated through the use of Bach flowers . Stegnano, Rondini and Travaglini in their text explain well the temporal arch technique which serves to place traumatic events experienced in life in space-time.

The kinesiologist or kinesiologist also has strong skills in traditional Chinese medicine and therefore also knows very well the lines of the main meridians. The analysis therefore also concerns the energetic state of the internal organs, as according to TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine). The authors of the text are also creators of a specific technique known under the acronym ERT, a method of emotional rebalancing that works on unconscious problems and leads to the resolution of these often not manifest “knots”. The technique involves the analysis of “wounds” at various levels with attached active healing proposals that pass through a profound understanding of the situation (which element is associated, which organs, which main and secondary emotions) and the utterance of affirmations to transform the situation. In addition to the technique, we believe all the content of the text Practical manual of applied kinesiology  is valid and can be inserted within a new and desired dimension where – as in the case of the authors – doctors talk and co-create with Shiatsu operators in serious and somehow revolutionary. 

 

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