One way to determine the effects of the Good Energy Products is to notice how your body feels after using the products. Another way to evaluate the Good Energy Products is to ask your body how it feels about the products! Your body is talking are you listening?
E=MC2 - Einstein's "Theory of Relativity" : energy = mass x speed of light squared.
You've probably seen this formula many times, perhaps memorized it for an
exam. Suggestions of this formula are not relevant to most of us on a day
to day basis, however, there is a concept inferred by this equation which,
has very practical applications. What is represented in this equation is a
fundamental relationship between energy (E) and mass (M) - specifically that
energy has mass and that mass has energy. They are interchangeable. any mass
(object) has an energy field through and around it, in other words, all matter
is energy.
Many of the most sophisticated instruments used in conventional medicine to
diagnosis disorders are energy field detection devices:
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Electroencephalogram (EEG)
Electromyogram (EMG)
Magnet Resonance Imaging (MRI)
CAT Scan
Ultra-sound
Theses instruments measure electromagnetic signals emitted by the body, which indicate a person's health status. However, we don't need such instruments to obtain information from the body, as we can read a body 's energy field in another manner - through muscle testing.
The technical word for muscle testing is Kinesiology, from the Greek word kinein = to move. Applied Kinesiology makes use of muscle strength as an indicator of an organism's orderly or disturbed state of health. Although other muscles in the body possess the same energy sensing potentials, the arm (Deltoid / shoulder muscle) offers the easiest access for muscle testing.
Muscle testing has been in existence for only about three decades, dating back to observations made by an American chiropractor, Dr. George Goodheart. Dr. Goodheart noticed that his patient's muscle strength changed noticeably after chiropractic adjustments. Through further experimentation he discovered that muscle strength could even be influenced by the energy fields of objects coming in close association with the body.
With a partner, try the following simple test:
Obviously, we should only desire to put products on or in our bodies which increase our energy, not deplete it, but how much should we use? The same way I asked the body a question with muscle testing, which is essentially "does this product increase the energy field?," I can also ask another question about how much to take.
Thoughts have an energy field also, which is perceived by the energy field of your partner. As an example, have your partner say "yes" and push their arm. Then again pushing after they say "no". The difference in strength is quite a demonstration of the power of the energy of thoughts.
In order to determine the dosage for the substance, ask your partner to hold the product in their right hand, and test for strength. If they test strong then ask the following questions one at a time, testing after each one: "For the highest health of this person, would one teaspoon (or one capsule) per day be the best amount?" "Would three capsules per day be the best amount?" etc. The arm will be strong for the appropriate doses and weak for the dose which is inappropriate. Once testing weak, go back to the previously tested amount, where your partner was strong. For example, if your partner is weak on three capsules, but stong on testing for one and two capsules, then two capsules is the optimal dosage.
Your body is that intelligent! If your body can perform cell division, keep your heart beating all night, etc. without you being aware of the mechanisms, it can certainly answer a simple question. The body doesn't speak English, it speaks the language of energy - and now you do too!
DISCLAIMER
Applied Kinesiology / muscle testing may not be for everyone. This article has been provided for informational purposes only.
