Muscle Testing: What is it?

I am so excited to announce that we are now offering muscle testing services in our practice.

Muscle testing or applied kinesiology is designed to bring subconscious information into conscious awareness. Muscle Testing by Proxy is muscle testing that is done on your behalf via a practitioner. Our bodies have a built-in capability to connect with other nervous systems. When we do this, we create an energetic connection with another person. Once you’re connected, you can get answers about what is going on with this other person’s body, because you’re picking up their energetic flow or signal.

From a more clinical perspective, our bodies live and function on principles of biomagnetic energy. While our conscious mind is mostly blind to these energies, our subconscious minds are intimately connected to and affected by biomagnetic energies. These energies are responsive to positive energy or energy that aligns with our current state, and they are resistant to negative energy or energy that is not is alignment with our current state.

Due to this, we can test for things that may be disrupting your health and wellness such as bacterial infections, candida, parasitic infections, emotional blocks as well as things that would aid in your healing.

We cant wait to see you in our office!

Elizabeth Miller, Ph.D., LPC-S, LMFT

Dr. Elizabeth Miller is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, researcher, speaker, and mom of three, who specializes in women’s mental health, chronic illness, and compassion-focused trauma recovery. She opened her private clinical practice, Well Mind Body after identifying a need for an integrative and holistic approach to healing. She provides support for women, teenagers, couples, and families, who are looking for a mind-body approach to mental health. Dr. Miller merges modern neuroscience with research-based mind-body techniques to help her clients obtain optimal health.

https://wellmindbody.co
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