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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS




Q: Who can benefit from Kinesiology?




A: Everybody willing to accept responsibility for their own health, looking to remove blockages in a natural way and thereby enabling the body to function optimally and heal itself.



Q: What happens during an appointment?



A: During the 1st appointment the client’s health is assessed by discussing his health history. 

The kinesiologist provides an explanation of the how and why of procedures and decides in conjunction with the client a course of action. 

The duration of a session is more of less an hour. Generally the neurology of a person can comfortably integrate new patterns in 45 minutes.  Clients remains fully clothed during sessions. 



Q: How many appointments will I need?




A: Specialised Kinesiology is client specific and unique to every client. 

For this reason it is not possible to predict beforehand what the specific needs of a person will be. The discomfort that has urged a client to look for help didn’t develop overnight and will possibly not disappear after 1 session.

The general suggestion is that it could take between 3-5 sessions depending on the severity of the problem. In most cases the client experiences relief/change already after the first session.



Q: What is a ‘balance’?



A: Kinesiologists refer to the work done on the client during a consultation or session as a balance.  Essentially implying that the holistical body which include the physical-, mental-, emotional- and energy bodies of the body is brought back into homeostasis or balance.



Q:  What 'corrections' are used during a kinesiology
balance?



A: The kinesiologist muscle tests to identify the best correction for the client’s problem. 

Possibilities could include:

  • Briefly stimulating or holding a reflex point on the body or skull
  • Gentle manipulation of vertebrae or joints that is out of alignment
  • Balancing the polarity (negative and positive energy flow) in the body
  • Defuse emotions that are stressors for the client
  • Balance the meridian-/organ systems of the body
  • Balancing of weak muscles
  • Balancing the hormonal system of the body by stimulating glands
  • Increase the immunity by stimulating certain organs i.e. spleen,adrenals
  • Aligning the cranial bones and sutures on the skull
  • Genetic corrections that clear unwanted genetic issues



Q: Is kinesiology a form of medical treatment?



A: It is not a medical treatment but a natural therapy. Various schools of kinesiology have been developed by chiropractors and/or homeopaths.



Q: Is it safe?


A: The procedures are safe with built-in checks and balances to ensure safety.  It is advisable that a client finds a kinesiologist that is registered with an association.



Q: Can kinesiology help me with allergies?


A: Allergies, sensitivities and intolerances can be cleared effectively through specialized kinesiology.  Different approaches can be followed and through muscle testing the best approach for the client is identified.



Q:  Can kinesiology help with carpal tunnel syndrome, frozen shoulder or tennis elbow?


A: Specialized kinesiology can be very helpful with the above issues.  The treatment could be physical of nature or it could be approached from an emotional or mental angle.  A combination of the approaches is possible.



Q: Can Kinesiology help me with emotional problems?

A: Emotional problems are treated very effectively through the different specialized kinesiology procedures. 

Inappropriate emotional patterns are the cause of many diseases and because most people shy away from their emotions they built up resistance to it which cause blockages.  Where there are blockages illness will soon follow.



Q: Can kinesiology be used with animals and babies?


A: Specialised kinesiology is gentle and non-invasive and can be  helpful to animals and babies in the same way that it is helpful to humans and adults. 



Q: How can children benefit from Kinesiology?



A: Specialised kinesiology procedures are very helpful for children with

  • learning difficulties
  • anxiety
  • bedwetting
  • acid reflux
  • trauma
  • emotional
  • mental and
  • behavioural problems