> Typically, alternative health practitioners use muscle testing
> ("applied kinesiology") to test whether or not an EMF device
> "works", however it has been my experience that this sort
> of testing seems to have NO correlation with a reduction in
> symptoms.
Yes, kinesiology testing for things like Earthcalm/...: I haven't experienced this to be useful either.
Kinesiology imo is useful for testing for food intolerances/allergies, these tests were remarkably accurate with me...
Stephen.
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[hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know either how to test if a shielding device really works
> > (like for a cell phone or computer) or if there's been a study to
> > prove which ones work or how to know?
>
> For things like the Earthcalm necklace, there isn't any way to test
> what it is doing with conventional EMF measuring equipment, because
> it works more on the body (I think) than the source of the EMF.
>
> Typically, alternative health practitioners use muscle testing
> ("applied kinesiology") to test whether or not an EMF device
> "works", however it has been my experience that this sort
> of testing seems to have NO correlation with a reduction in
> symptoms.
>
> The only way to really "test" these things is to try them out in a
> given environment, and see if they make any difference to your
> symptoms.
>
> Marc
>