Kinesiology

by Surreptitious 17 Replies latest jw friends

  • Surreptitious
    Surreptitious

    I just had kinesiolgy tried on me last night, and by god it worked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Really freaked me out!!!!!!

  • bay64me
    bay64me

    Kindly expound on the matter!

  • Surreptitious
    Surreptitious

    Hi Bay!

    Ok, what do you want to know? What happened? I was asked to hold my arm straight out from my body and keep it from being pushed down (by the person doing the test). I held it stiff with no problem. Then I held a container of salt (salt shaker) against my chest and tried again to hold my arm out. My arm went COMPLETELY weak!! I could NOT hold it out. It was really really weird!! I tried it numerous times with the same results. Let me say also that I have always been an extreme skeptic of all these kinds of things. By no means am I posting this to promote kinesiology (don't even know if I'm spelling it right!) or anything related. I'm very gun-shy about anything remotely superstitious or what I would call whacky. That's why I was so freaked out. This test was not my imagination and could in no way be just chance. Too drastic of a difference in my strength between salt in hand and no salt. Apparently this works with anything, not just salt. Apparently in this case salt is something not good for me.

  • Mulan
  • Surreptitious
    Surreptitious

    Hi Mulan! How do you stay so happy all the time?? In your profile pic you look like such a cheery soul! Very refreshing! And then all you have to do is post a smiley face (that kinda matches your pic by the way, hehehe) and it says more than a thirty page post!

  • Southland
    Southland

    I've had the same thing happen to me. They say this is a way to test for food allergies. I don't understand it well, but it was on the nose for me (the food allergies).

  • Mulan
    Mulan

    That was SO sweet a thing to say.

    I believe in kinesiology, and after a discussion on the subject, here, last week, your post made me smile.

    I try to be happy and cheerful all the time. Don't always succeed, but I try.

  • bay64me
    bay64me

    Thanx for the explaination Surreptitious, I may give it a go

  • Hmmm
    Hmmm

    Well I hate to be the skeptical curmudgeon (ok, I dont) but what was the salt shaker made of? Was it glass... ceramic? Seems to me to be indicating that ingesting ceramic or glass would be bad for you. If you held an empty shaker up to your chest and your arm went limp on you, would that indicate that what was inside (air) was bad for you?

    Hmmm

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