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Note that thinking, lieing and saying negative things literaly makes the body weak.
Its a fact that our body has receptor sites for all the chemicals produced from our thoughts and emotions. They are literally connected to the make up and health of the body (immune system has them too). Candace Perts "Molecules of Emotion" is a recommended read that I have yet to get to lol but seen many a refferance to it. I have strated reading a different book of hers and heard inteviews with her etc..
What can you test. With a little imagination and breaking of programming we can test lots.
Foods are an easy thing to test all by them selves. testing loads in a row takes greater skill and experience. Example, if you tested 5 fish oil suppliments and the body tested strong on threee and then you tested the three if would respond strongest to the the one that fit it the most.
You can often get very clear responses from saying things as you see from the first tests.
Try saying "I hate you" and test and "I love you" and test. Thats pretty cool.
Try saying the word "vegan" for you vegans and see if you are strong or weak.
Even say whole wheat.
The body cannot lie (toxins and stuff can screw up responses. if you get strong on a lie or with a poison when you are setting up and getting a feel then something is wrong in the body).
If you want to see if you are 'reversed' over healing an issue (physical, emotional, degenerative). Make the statement. "I want to get over this ______ issue" and test. If you test weak then in my understanding there is something 'switched' so that you won't heal. Dr Callahan coined the term "psychological reversal".
addictions, weight loss, depression, and degenerative disease are common to find psychological reversal on... However it can be found anywhere and with anything.
Low self esteem, pain when thinking about a break up. Negative emotions around traumas etc (contrary to popular belief you can perminantly release negative emotions and have freedom from them in my experience).
So if anyone wants to try to learn this wonderful tool called muscle testing and give it a shot (we're only scratching the surface here) please respond.