What
is Applied Kinesiology?
Imagine that you were working with a
chiropractor, acupuncturist, naturopath, nutritionist and a homeopath for your
health problems. Even better, imagine you had your healthcare team in one room and
they were all working on your case together and they understood what each other
did! Would you not feel like you were in good hands and getting the best of all
of the natural healthcare fields?
If this sounds appealing to you then you need be under the care of an Applied
Kinesiologist. Applied Kinesiology (“AK”) is a diagnostic technique based on
Traditional Chinese Medicine in which every muscle in the body is related to an
organ, gland or acupuncture meridian. Through testing specific muscles, the doctor
can locate structural, biochemical and emotional dysfunction in the body and
identify the proper method of correction. AK incorporates modalities such as
Sacro-Occipital Technique, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Acupuncture Meridian
Therapies, Chiropractic, Osteopathy, and Clinical Nutrition, to name a few.
As mentioned above, the three basic
factors responsible for optimum health are structure, biochemistry and
emotions. These factors comprise an equilateral triangle called “the triad of
health”. If one side of the triangle becomes deficient, poor health is the
result.
1.Structure: The structural aspect of
health makes up the base of the triangle. In the world of modern medicine,
everyone is trying to use the chemical side (pharmaceutical drugs) and the
emotional side to get people well. These aspects are important as well, but the
structural elements of the body need to function optimally in order to achieve
balance.
It is obvious that someone may need
structural corrections if they hurt their back or develop an ankle or knee
injury. But structural treatment is important in another sense. Structural
imbalances in the spine, extremities and skull can lead to biochemical
dysfunction. Conditions like indigestion, hypertension, allergies, anemia and
hormonal imbalances can be attributed to structural imbalances.
Structural integrity is also important
for emotional well being. Structural imbalances can cause nervous system
dysfunction which may lead to irritability, attention deficit disorder,
depression, learning disabilities, increased stress, and many other disorders
all the way up to schizophrenia.
2.Chemical: modern medicine utilizes the
idea that biochemical dysfunction is the cause of disease in the body. Although
we usually do not have an aspirin, Prozac or Viagra deficiency, pharmaceutical
drugs are needed at times. The conservative approach to correct dysfunction in
the body is by eating right. This alone is not always the answer because we
must digest, absorb and utilize the food we eat. We must make sure that all of
our digestive functions are performing properly so that we may benefit from a
proper diet. Sometimes supplements of specific vitamins and minerals are
required because of soil depletion, processed foods, and years of neglect we
impose on our bodies.
Prolonged stress can cause imbalances in
the body’s inflammation process, digestion, immune function and hormonal
regulation. These are biochemical irregularities that most Americans with heath
challenges suffer from.
Another aspect of biochemistry causing
health challenges is toxicity, poising and infections. Through a proper medical
history of the patient, blood test interpretation, functional testing and using
applied kinesiology as a diagnostic tool, the doctor can target each
individual’s weakest link in order to correct their biochemical dysfunction.
3.Mental: There is no doubt that society
as a whole has emotional challenges. We see this in individuals and in groups
of people. Recent scientific evidence shows that emotional dysfunction can be
the result of physiologic (biochemical) dysfunction. Blood sugar imbalances,
allergies and toxicity can result in conditions like depression, hyperkinesis
and anxiety.
Structural imbalances can also cause
nervous system dysfunction, which may result in confusion, learning
disabilities, irritability and even schizophrenia.
The total concept of health: The sides of
the equilateral triangle are in balance with each other. When there is a
constant structural problem, it may influence the person’s emotions. Emotions
affect the digestive system, which interferes with the normal digestion of food
a person eats; because of this, the chemical side of the triangle becomes
involved and a nutritional deficiency may develop. Muscle weakness may result,
which then increases the structural strain, again completing the vicious circle.