How does the council feel about applied kinesiology being used to detect nutritional deficiencies?
Let’s ask a better question. How does the International College of Applied Kinesiology feel about kinesiology being used to detect nutritional deficiencies. Because they are the people who teach and certify people in applied kinesiology. It is a method of screening for nutritional imbalances. It’s not a method of testing what is deficient in the patient. This is their statement. That still has to be done through traditional testing methods. Applied kinesiology can just be used as a helpful tool, maybe to fine tune some of those things. But they officially look down on someone who puts vials of substances on a person’s body or drops in their mouth, or pill in their mouth, and saying this is what you are deficient in. It’s not considered proper applied kinesiology. What do they (ICAK) say about using applied kinesiology for detecting food allergies? ”I can’t speak for the ICAK. (However, according to) the Council on Nutrition, there’s no official judgment been given on that. Do you thin