Posted by
Andrew McAfee on
Feb 25, 2005; 1:49pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Little-tolerence-for-supplaments-tp1538250p1538261.html
It is quite easy to use a pendulum and get some feedback from your
energetic system. Just hold it in your dominant hand over your other
hand and begin by saying, "Show me a yes." See which way it swings and
then ask it "show me a no." I always get forward and backward is "yes"
and left to right is "no". The way I think this works is the energy
field from my body encases the pendulum and reflects my body's reaction
to a thought or stimuli.
Place an object in your hand or on your lap and ask, "is this _____
beneficial for me right now?"
I like using small wooden bulb on a light string about 8 inches long
though metal and crystals work beautifully too .
I am beginning to feel the answer in my body before the pendulum
swings. I hope to get to the point where I don't need the pendulum to
get the answer.
Hope this helps.
Andrew
On Feb 25, 2005, at 12:21 AM, Cara wrote:
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> Yes Debbie, I think muscle testing has been discussed here; at
> least I know a few members have offered this suggestion to me
> (perhaps it was offline). In our case, however, my husband's
> system is so out of whack that muscle testing doesn't seem to
> work at all for him. Apparently this is not unusual in ES folks,
> especially at this very early stage in recovery.
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> A friend of mine explained that I can also act as a surrogate for
> my husband during muscle testing, i.e. ask my body questions
> about how my husband's body will respond to supplements. I
> don't seem to have the hang of this yet.
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> We finally decided to line up all the supplements on a table and
> have my husband arrange them in order of what his body
> seemed most interested in taking... We picked out the top three
> or so and that's what he's started with. Sometimes I'll check in
> with him about a supplement that is on "hold," in case the timing
> has improved for it -- if so, we add it to the program. He's taking
> up to eight now, maybe more, and not having any particular
> adverse reactions as far as I can tell. (Jury is still out on actual
> improvement of symptoms.)
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> If this method sounds a bit wacky to folks here, be assured that it
> does to us also. We do it anyway. :-)
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> Cara
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>> Hi Cara,
>> Is anyone is the group familiar with doing a muscle test to see
> if
>> your body will accept the supplement or food...Debbie
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