Why Muscle Testing
in Biomagnetism
Why Muscle Testing in Biomagnetism [Podcast Part 5/11]
Dr. Inna Topiler: yeah, that’s so interesting and I have had muscle testing done before meeting you, You know many years back and I’ve always had it done where someone would have me either hold something or they would ask a question and they would have me put my hand out and then they would press down on my hand and then my hand would either go weak and drop or it would stay strong and I always wondered well, but what if I’m holding my hand out like very like high or maybe my muscles just get tired or you know, what else could be going on and I was absolutely accurate it was and so what I really liked about the way
that you do it is you put on these shoes that have a magnetic soul on them and then I would lay on the table and you would use my feet and will you could explain it’s obviously better than I can but it would be where one foot would become longer than the other but I am actually not even hearing what you’re asking or trying to hold my foot in a certain way. So I’m almost kind of Involved if you will so don’t have to worry about. Oh, maybe I’m just holding it too high or holding it too strong. You know what? I mean?
Dr. Garcia: Absolutely and that’s actually the beautiful part about that aspect of the technique that you are not involved whatsoever. So part of the success in muscle testing is knowing how to ask the proper questions. And so what I mean by that is it’s very different to Ask “Can Susie eat avocados” as opposed to “May Susie eat avocados” the difference being in “Can Susie eat avocados?” Yes. She can anyone can you and I can all we have to do is put it in our mouth. Right? It’s not a question of you know, can you physically do it? The question becomes “May Susie eat avocados” without it interfering in her health. That’s where the intention and the / focus of the question comes in. So if you ask “May Susie eat avocados”, obviously, you’re asking what the best intention of may she did it without becoming sick or may she dated, you know, without getting an allergic reaction or having a negative reaction. That’s where the body will respond know. She may not eat avocados. And so unfortunately, you know, there’s a certain experience required to do muscle testing so that you know the right questions to ask and how to ask them. And so the response of the body is going to come in the form of an involuntary muscular contraction in either the legs or the arms depending on which one the therapist is holding and it’s involuntary in that as I’m holding your legs and asking that question one of your legs will simply start to contract and because you’re laying down on the massage table with your legs kind of propped on top of a pillow and you’re very relaxed all of a sudden you’re going to start to feel a slight sensation of one of your legs either sliding up towards your body or sliding down and that’s your body’s involuntary muscular response and touring the therapist question.