Applied Kinesiology - is it dangerous?

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yes, a lot of these alternative therapies are strong in the anecdotal testimony department but weak in the scientific method department.
 
I can testify that personally that bio magnetic therapy cleared my acne. I had acne for twenty years. A six month stint on anti biotics couldn’t cure it, along the hundreds I spent on creams and products over the years. I don’t care if people think it is a pseudo science, that is your own opinion. It did work for me. Doctors have never helped me. They have only ever offered me drugs which masked the symptoms and infected my body with toxins. I am losing trust in western medicine.
 
Anecdotal information is simply that, it is subjective. When speaking of science, we have to remember that correlation is not causation. The Placebo effect can also be strong!

Be careful that what sounds good does not draw you into dangerous New Age things or that you are not taken advantage of.

Double blind peer reviewed studies are important.
 
Thank you LittleLady. That is what I’m trying to figure out. It did work, but I just don’t know how. Magnets are not spiritually dangerous - they have always existed and are a natural part of this earth. It is the applied kinesiology (which is a part of the course) that I don’t fully grasp. It is the applied kinesiology which makes me wary.
 
how is it spiritually dangerous, its more a waste of time, since applying pressure on specific points of muscles, will and does hamper other areas of whoch the nerve endings are attached, use garlic for infections. magnets arent capable of helping systemic infections
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