My July 5th blog described an approach, NRT (i.e., Nutrition Response Testing), that uses muscle testing to identify possible difficulties people may experience while trying to attain their psychological health goals. These difficulties are suspected when someone says he/she experiences an exacerbation of symptoms from taking something that “should help” or initially he/she feels better and then starts to feel worse again. These comments indicate something may be preventing the person from completely resolving his/her psychological health challenges.
Our mind’s ability to function properly can be affected by an unblanced nervous system. According to NRT there are three initial muscle testing steps which help to identify anything which may be interfering with the functioning of a person’s nervous system. First, they must have a strong muscle that can be tested for strength or weakness. Second, they must be physiologically open to healing. Third, their nervous system must be in balance and, in NRT terms, not be switched.
If any of these condions exist the next step, according to the NRT approach, is to determine if any of five possible blocks are affecting the body’s ability to be muscle tested. These blocks are immune challenges, chemical toxicity, heavy metal toxicity, food sensitivities, and scars. A psychologically healthy individual is someone whose nervous system is in balance and working in harmony with the rest of the body. If someone has any of these blocks their body’s ability to be in balance must be strengthened to enhance their potential to experience psychological health and freedom from addictions.
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