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I guess we disagree :)
With muscle testing I have done blind, where the tester and the subject do not know what is being tested until after the results are in. I consistently get the same results.
When sending blood work to labs if you take blood from one person and put in two tubes with different names on it results more come back differently. The better labs have a smaller % difference and the worse ones a bigger difference. I forget the numbers but it was pretty significant.
Never mind errors. (JAMA reports doctors being the third leading cause of death in the US)
I'm am not sure if you have experienced or studied any applied kinesiology or behavioral kinesiology ("muscle testing") or if you are going off my feeble attempts to describe it.
If the latter here are a couple possible references in case you may be interested in an intro.
John Diamond M.D. “Your Body Doesn’t Lie”
Susan Levy D.C. “Your Body Can Talk”
David R. Hawkings M.D., Ph.D. “Power vs. Force”
Dr David Getoff has a DVD set on it as well. Again, he finds it more accurate than blood testing, which he does.
Studies - follow the money.
"The Whole Soy Story"
http://www.wholesoystory.com
Good book and site