• Kinesiology at Absolute Well Being with Breanna Iwaszko

    Posted on July 25th, 2010 admin 25 comments



    A Brief Kinesiology Consultation conducted by Breanna Iwaszko at Absolute Well Being with Amanda Lawrence as client. Kinesiology is a complementary health modality that can help you to identify and resolve the cause of imbalances and problems with vitality. Originally presented on Channel 31. Filmed in 2006, presented as part of a pilot program aired on Channel 31 in 2007. Filmed and directed by Mystical Guides P/L. Kinesiology (kin-easy-ology) or muscle testing, is a technique for getting direct feedback from the body. It has the unique ability to isolate critical emotionally charged memories from the past. These may be things that have long since slipped from conscious memory, or they may be our interpretations of things that happened in the past they might be real or imagined. Billions of signals are sent from muscles to the brain at any given time regarding position, tension and movement. These signals are being continually monitored and the muscle response adjusted accordingly without any conscious awareness. This is how we stand without falling over, move to pick up objects, blink our eyes or walk automatically. In muscle testing the muscle is being monitored for its resistance or feel as it attempts to lock up against a repeatedly applied test pressure. While you may consciously decide to lock up a muscle, it is your subconscious that decides just how this is to be done. Without stress, a muscle will lock. Under stress, a muscle will unlock. You will be familiar

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    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      @JAYMZACHILLES Thankyou for your comment. Longer videos and full sessions is actually on my scope to do. I feel it would be informative to see a whole session from a general public perspective, as well as a student kinesiologist perspective. Thanks for watching.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      @JAYMZACHILLES Thankyou for your comment. Longer videos and full sessions is actually on my scope to do. I feel it would be informative to see a whole session from a general public perspective, as well as a student kinesiologist perspective. Thanks for watching.

    • What a load of crap!!! You are bogus.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      @abellaclan5 What a wonderful compliment! I am sure that there are some fabulous Kinesiologists in your local area – why don’t you look them up… A trip to Australia for a Kinesiology session would be a long, long round trip!!!! Good luck :-)

    • Ah, wish you were a little closer (like in the US)…would stop in!

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      Thanks for your comment. A lot of people find having a Kinesiology Balance relaxing too :-)

    • smurfarooney2003

      i find this vid incredibly relaxing

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      Just as one would seek another GP if they did not like what they had been told.
      Thank you for your continued interest in Kinesiology.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      I do not need to project my own expectations onto my clients. My own confidence in my ability as a Kinesiologist allows my clients to have confidence in their own personal healing process. My opinion is that if a person was to see a Kinesiologist and wonder about whether it is working or not, it would be advantageous to see another practitioner as, for whatever reason, there is not a good practitioner/client match there.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      Is it possible that sometimes it doesnt work? Sure. Have you ever been to the doctor and been unhappy with the answers or results that you have gained there? I know I have. Usually I deal with this situation by seeking a second opinion!
      I have personally witnessed profound changes in people who have spent years trying to resolve their own personal problems (some physical, some emotional, some mental, etc) using various different allopathic and complementary health modalities with no success.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      I guess at this point we are discussing scepticism. I do not have any scientific evidence to offer you as science is not my level of interest or expertise.
      My evidence would be based on 11 years of practical experience, running a successful Kinesiology practice in Melbourne, Australia where I have had the absolute privilege of being a part of the life journey/health recovery of hundreds of clients.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      If it tested up as an allergy I would send my client to a specialist to have medical allergy testing completed. Anything less than this would be grossly incompetent.
      Thank you for watching.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      and take up a very small storage space. For arguments sake, if I was to explore the demonstrated session further I would definitely be testing many other vials that I have, as well as procedures that I understand within the human body to narrow down the specific problem for that person at that point in time. Kinesiology is often an exercise is exploration. Good, ethical practitioners understand the importance of other health modalities and refer their clients on if/when necessary.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      so how would I store all the different types of cheese in a hygienic fashion maintaining the purity of the sample and observing health regulations at the same time. And if I did decide to go to all that trouble, would it be worth my while to do so, replacing stock continuously, for the one client per year that happens to have sensitivity to cheese? Homoeopathic test vials have an indefinite shelf life, do not require any special conditions in order to maintain the integrity of the sample,

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      that it would be completely irresponsible for any practitioner to a simple muscle test, pluck a vial from a box and pronounce that a person is allergic to cheese and should never eat it again!
      As to the different types of cheese (or any food for that matter) available it is purely an exercise in practicality that has Kinesiologists all over the world using homoeopathic vials for testing purposes. I dont have a fridge in my treatment room (not enough space),

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      Perhaps it is as simple as too much cheese is being eaten, or perhaps not enough.
      As you can see, there are so many possible options to consider (what about liver function, gall bladder function, stomach function, spleen function, pancreas function all of these have to do with the digestion of such a food)

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      as well as the different components of cheese which may include dairy (as you mention), but could also include colours, preservatives, additives, storage packaging or even freshness of the product. It could potentially have something to do with the bodys ability to digest cheese, or even just protein. Perhaps it has to do with the sugar component of cheese. Or the time of day the cheese is eaten. Or perhaps the other food/drink it is eaten with (food combining).

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      In a full length, professional consultation I would not allow the session to be so limited as to make a broad statement about the dietary implications of eating cheese. That being said, assuming that cheese did test up (via the method shown on the video) in a client session, I would certainly explore the situation more thoroughly. As you correctly mention, there are a number of different types of cheese available,

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      There are a couple of fundamental concepts that must be understood about the short video I have presented. This short presentation is designed to be a very simple overview of what might happen in a typical kinesiology consultation with a professional Kinesiologist. In my clinic I take a very thorough client history, which includes information about diet and lifestyle as well as habits, behaviours, stressors and anything else that is relevant to the clients particular goals.

    • @ABSOLUTEWELLBEING So then it does drop below what one would expect from random chance? How could it be demonstrated that an applied kinesiology practitioner like yourself is actually detecting the bodies reaction to a given substance, and are not just projecting your own expectations onto the patient?

    • Does this homeopathic cheese vial test for all cheese varieties or does one need separate vials for limburger, cheddar, gouda, swiss, cheez wiz processed cheese, etc.? If it is good for all cheeses then is it not picking up on a more fundamental constituent in cheese, namely dairy? Couldn’t it be if she had milk on say, her favorite breakfast cereal like Lucky Charms or Captain Crunch that is making her sad and not necessarily cheese?

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      Well trained Kinesiologists understand this, and would never participate in a double blind process such as switching vials or trying to guess which is the right one.

      Thank you for watching the video, I wish you well on your journey.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      If, however, only one of us knows what is being muscle tested (either I keep it a secret from my client, or the client does not tell me what is being muscle tested) the accuracy drops to around 50% (again, actual studies may show different results). When both the practitioner and the client do not know what is being muscle tested (blind bag, or double blind type process) the accuracy drops to around 10%.

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      There are no hidden elements in professional Kinesiology. I know what I am muscle testing, my client knows what I am muscle testing and from this perspective the accuracy of muscle testing could be said to be close to 100% (actual studies may show different results).

    • ABSOLUTEWELLBEING

      In 11 years of professional Kinesiology consultations I have never once felt the ‘urge’ to do this kind of ‘psychic’ testing. Instead I prefer to spend my time, and my energy, helping my clients achieve profound life changes.

      Trust is an enormous part of any healing process, and if you are in a state of mis-trust before you even begin healing, you have to wonder how much benefit you are going to get out of the process anyway.


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