Yeah i think they could be linked at least some of them. Theres a good website linked where this engineer lady experimented on her family and did a lot of deworming stuff and basically cured her daughters lyme disease. Very interesting stuff i think i am going to follow her lead on the protocol/routine she recommends
She has a lot of good information but there's got to be a way to standardize the kinesiology testing method that she is using. There's too much room for human error in that method. I've been pondering this for a while because it could be a valuable tool.
Some type of counterweight for the testing arm/hand/fingers as opposed to a person doing the pushing or pulling that measures the amount of force required. This shouldn't be that complicated.
Damn, now I'm going to go on a tangent and my husband is going to think that I'm certifiable, lol.
Yeah i think they could be linked at least some of them. Theres a good website linked where this engineer lady experimented on her family and did a lot of deworming stuff and basically cured her daughters lyme disease. Very interesting stuff i think i am going to follow her lead on the protocol/routine she recommends
https://debugyourhealth.com/parasites-in-humans/
Excellent site, thank you. Have spent the last few hours on it after you posted it.
She has a lot of good information but there's got to be a way to standardize the kinesiology testing method that she is using. There's too much room for human error in that method. I've been pondering this for a while because it could be a valuable tool.
Yeah i agree and she admits its still a rough program. I wonder if we could ger dr malone to look at her work and help formalize it
Some type of counterweight for the testing arm/hand/fingers as opposed to a person doing the pushing or pulling that measures the amount of force required. This shouldn't be that complicated.
Damn, now I'm going to go on a tangent and my husband is going to think that I'm certifiable, lol.
A digital force push/pull gauge!