Muscle Testing Demonstration, Applied Kinesiology by Austin Chiropractic Care Dr. Echols is a Chiropractor in Austin, Texas. In this video he discusses how to use muscle testing to diagnose or identify wellness problems in the body. Visit Dr. Echols website at www.dcnrt.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul http © Copyright 2010 Target Public Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
#1 by wgagandalf007 on June 10th, 2010
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Nonsense and crap. I’m so sad for the chiropractic profession. Junk science is alive and well in chiropractic.
#2 by JAYMZACHILLES on June 10th, 2010
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can we just watch and enjoy the video
#3 by Fromanttodugong on June 10th, 2010
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@Vigatos…. That is what the flat earth society said….
#4 by Vigatos on June 10th, 2010
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@Fromanttodugong Nothing you say, has any worth. These medicines and practices will grow, spread and advance. There is nothing you can do about it. So rant on, fool, rant on. The train gong wails loudly and vainly as the train rolls by. *WAVES*
#5 by Fromanttodugong on June 10th, 2010
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@Vigatos… Congratulations you just summed up why people are so gullible for snake oil….. Your sole reason for clinging to proven mistakes is that if they were beneficial people would make money out of them….. See the problem there?
#6 by Fromanttodugong on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX….. The same way parachutists do
– well packed chute = 99.99999% (oh fuck off its making a point not being exact) chance of landing without making a huge thud kind of noise
#7 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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By the way, since “ancient medicine” is so important to you, where do you think our traditional western medicine originates? Surgery dates back at least 8,000 years to the Egyptians, and Hippocrates was setting bones in Greece nearly 2,500 years ago. Does it only count if it’s ancient CHINESE medicine or something? The knee-jerk repudiation of everything “Western” or “European” in origin is a little weak-minded and childish, IMO.
#8 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@Vigatos
How funny is that? YOU start an argument with me, and then I”M the one trolling for a fight? Granted, I made the first post about AK, but YOU decided to engage me. So isn’t that the pot calling the kettle black? Why do you keep insisting that doctors control my thoughts? Does your worldview not allow for any other possibility? i think it’s obvious that I AM doing my own research. Seems pretty clear that you don’t even believe what you’re saying. “Tard brain”… REALLY?
#9 by Vigatos on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX God, people like you are so annoying. You just want to get in a goddamn back and forth argument that goes nowhere. I bump into your type all over youtube. Go do your own goddamn research and stop letting some mainstream doctor tell you what is true and what isn’t. If you haven’t practiced any of these therapies or tried them out, don’t come on here and start babbling your bullshit.
What I meant by my earlier comment was that it all originates back to ancient medicine, tard brain.
#10 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@Vigatos
And who considers AK “ancient medicine”? It was created in 1964 by a chiropractor in Detroit.
#11 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@Vigatos
When did I say I needed anyone to give me approval? I use my own powers of discrimination. Hey, I have an idea Vigatos: I can make you SUPER healthy by feeding you grass clippings mixed with mineral oil while I hum “ommmmmm”. What do you think? No? Don’t want to do it? Why not? I promise you 1000′s have already done it and gotten healthy. Why not just try it – be empirical! Maybe it’s because it would be a waste of your time since you KNOW it’s bullsh**. That’s my opinion of AK… see?
#12 by Vigatos on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX You crack me up. So you don’t want to even go try AK yourself without some group of doctors that you don’t even know, giving you the approval?
Be empirical about it rather then just dismissing it as snake oil. Alot of people swear by these alternative methods because they are considered ancient medicine that are superior to drugs and other mainstream methods
There simply isn’t alot of money tobe made if peopleuse sensible and simple methods of preventing disease, so they insult it.
#13 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@Fromanttodugong
(shudder) I’ll just have to take that chance.
#14 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@todgor
If that explanation works for you, great. Doesn’t work for me at all. I did a little reading as well on AK and your description matches what I found. I stopped believing in fairy dust and magic wands when I was in elementary school. Any medical treatment that cannot stand up to a blind or double-blind test is obvious snake oil. That’s all.
#15 by Fromanttodugong on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX…… Careful there – your gonna get called the bitch of big pharma!!!
#16 by todgor on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX
As far as I understand it, the body has its own consciousness, and it fully has the intention and ability to remain healthy. You have a conscious mind though, with its own motivations, and you (the conscious mind) effectively are running the show with the body. So you because of some negative thinking or trauma or whatever can direct the body to malfunction in some way. AK is a way to interface to the body’s control system to right the problems caused.
#17 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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@todgor
Look, I’m not one to come to the defense of modern Western medicine and everything it does. It certainly has its own problems. I also believe there are valid alternative treatments for some problems, many of which are superior to traditional medicine. However I haven’t seen any explanation that convinces me this AK is anything but fakery. I don’t buy anyone’s “sample of one” anecdote. Can YOU explain how and why this works? If so, I’m listening…
#18 by todgor on June 10th, 2010
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@PGLoverX
I can tell you from experience that its not. My kinesiologist fixed my acid reflux, which was getting much worse from the Nexium crap standard medicine was pushing on me. I can also tell you that if “modern medicine” is proven to work by scientific studies, then they are fairly worthless, since at least 120K people die from modern medicine every year (JAMA said that, I would say its more like 700K plus).
#19 by PGLoverX on June 10th, 2010
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What absolute crapola this is! Applied Kinesiology has no scientific proof of validity – it’s all anecdotal. This is quackery and pseudoscience, plain and simple. it does NOT hold up to blind testing.
#20 by MrBlink666 on June 10th, 2010
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how could u do all these testes only by watching the strengh of the right arm… i think this is a fraud. by the way, if she’s hurt in a place, she’s gonna loose control of her arm strengh by concentring on her pain. and why dont he just ask to the person if he or she have something wrong with part of her or his body… where the science in this… whatever did’nt ike it.
#21 by ShawnsterVideos on June 10th, 2010
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Jeff wipes his nose at 5:46 & touches his client’s throat 5 seconds later!
Again wipes his nose at 5:54, then continues to touch his client.
That’s unsanitary & unprofessional.
Muscle testing = pseudoscience. He changes his center of gravity w/ each organ referal zone he touches. He changes his testing arm, his posture + her arm is in the air 4 minutes! That’s not an accurate way to assess her deltoid strength in response to the organ he tests. It’s simply his opinion of “strong vs weak”.
#22 by dbztiki on June 10th, 2010
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too bad you are all the way in texas
#23 by dbztiki on June 10th, 2010
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@hangover71 Obama is a savior he won’t pay for anything . he will just make it out of rock and water.
#24 by robuzy on June 10th, 2010
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straight felt her up lol, but this is really intersesting
#25 by hangover71 on June 10th, 2010
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@ratiocinativeness He He.!! I here ya bro