Re: Strength test

Posted by Phyllicia Hutchinson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Strength-test-tp1542341p1542354.html

--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@...> wrote:
>Marc,

Good response. I hadn't read your post before answering Guy's
question. Phyllicia

> Guy wrote:
> > Someone told me about a strength test that requires you to hold
onto a
> > cell phone and have someone check your strength? I do not know
> > anything more abouth this, but that it somehow relates to
> > electromagnetic hypersensitivity.
> >
> > I looked under Goggle and the eSens sites for information, but
couldn't

> > find anything. Could anyone tell me how this works and what it
> > measures?
>
> The search terms you should use are "muscle testing" or "applied
> kinesiology", or it's originator, "George Goodheart". One technique
> you can use to test yourself is called "O-ring" testing, from
> Dr. Omura:
>
> http://www.baobab.or.jp/~oring/e_basis.shtml
>
> I believe that this is a way to communicate with your subconscious
> mind (which knows a lot of things that your conscious mind may not
> know). This is similar to using a pendulum or dowsing rod, and
> typically if your muscles test strong, this represents a "yes"
> response, and if your muscles test weak, this represents a "no"
> response. This form of testing is used a lot in the field of
> alternative medicine, to determine if a particular nutritional
> supplement will be helpful or harmful to you. Also, vendors
> of EMF protection devices use it to demonstrate that their products
> are helpful.
>
> Marc
>