I wouldn't throw the baby out with the bath water,
Shannon. My chiropractor thinks it can be of value when approached
properly. Like dowsing, this needs to be practiced. See below,
EQ
I notice that the bibliography at the link Bruce provides does not
include Behavioral Kinesiology, Dr. Diamond M.D.'s original bestseller
- the hardbound version of the popular Your Body Doesn't Lie. Written in
response to thousands of requests from both lay persons and professionals for a
basic book on BehavioralKinesiology, general
philosphy, testing techniques, and its usefulness in evaluating all factors
which influence the health of the individual.
This book is important because Dr. Diamond M.D.'s work has subsequently
evolved into other areas of research and has frequently been referenced in later
significant works like "Power vs Force" by David Hawkins.
I would recommend this book as required reading to anyone interested in the
field of kinesiology, its origins and applications. There have been recent books
written that appear to be more comprehensive in the applications of kinesiology,
but these are frequently over-reaching and innacurate in their attempts to be
everything to everybody.
Perhaps the most valuable aspect of this book is the clear direction given on
how to properly perform the technique of muscle testing.