What is Systematic Kinesiology?

A Complementary Therapy involving the use of Muscle Testing

Systematic Kinesiology (pronounced Kin-easy-ology) was developed by Dr. George Goodheart in 1964. The International college of Applied Kinesiology was established and twelve doctors worked on the research into muscle testing. Systematic Kinesiology is a totally holistic therapy using the body’s bio-feedback mechanism through muscle testing to gain information about the client. The basic tool within Kinesiology is the muscle test, which is the ability to hold a muscle against light pressure. Initially, testing a series of muscles highlights which ones to focus on.

Discovering what’s involved and what will help?

I will start by discussing your health status with you and from the information received, I will then begin with a series of muscle tests. If a muscle tests “spongy” it gives an indication to me how to proceed. Each time a relevant factor is introduced the muscle’s response changes; similar to a switch. Based on this feedback the client and I devise a procedural plan when the muscle can be re-tested at a future consultation.

My treatment may include the use of Homeopathy, Bach Flower and Bush Flower essences during the session if required. I may give advice on nutritional supplements, relaxation techniques, lifestyle changes and more. In my experience as a health care practitioner I find that the treatment is much more effective if the client takes personal responsibility to improve their own health.

I offer a safe, private and personal service, attuned to your individual needs.

ASK Kinesiologist tend to be full of enthusiasm because they have experienced Systematic Kinesiology for themselves and have received excellent feedback from their clients.

How Many Sessions?

The number of sessions depend very much on each individual and how fully they engage with the suggested treatment plan. Usually the client requires three to six visits followed by routine Systematic Kinesiology sessions two or three times a year.

For more information about Kinesiology go to www.systematic-kinesiology.co.uk, but there is no substitute for experiencing it's effectiveness in your own body.