Muscle Testing with an Intermediary

Is your practitioner muscle testing correctly? Anyone who has visited a health care practitioner that is using muscle testing typically has muscle testing done directly with the practitioner pushing on their arm. However, Dr. Klinghardt recommends using indirect testing with an intermediary as a third person. With indirect testing, the tester is less likely to pick up their own issues that may be showing up in the patient. For example, if the tester still has mercury fillings, they should put a sample of mercury amalgam in their own energy field to avoid a potential false positive of picking up a mercury problem in their patient. Another example of a false positive would be if your practitioner has a parasite issue, this may transfer as one of the patient’s issues when in fact this is an issue with the practitioner. This potential error would be avoided if an intermediary person was used for testing. When supplement testing, it is best to use the “O” ring method developed by Dr. Omura to give you the optimal benefit of that particular supplement. It is also best to “O” ring test with an intermediary. In ART testing, I will always use an intermediary when possible to ensure the most accurate results for my patients.