Touch for Health is a non-invasive Applied Kinesiology approach enabling practitioners to help their clients to achieve homeostasis. During a series of muscle monitoring (also referred to as muscle testing) the practitioner can identify which muscles need balancing. Muscle monitoring is a bio-feedback mechanism that allows us to access the bio-computer, assess and upgrade that particular part of the body referred to by the muscles.
During the development of Applied Kinesiology Dr. Goodheart and Associates adapted concepts of both Western and Eastern healing philosophies. They demonstrated that the body’s energies may be addressed by harmonising the acupuncture meridians of Traditional Chinese Medicine through tactile stimulation of the reflex points of Chapman (Neurolymphatics) and Bennett (Neurovasculars) and by the acupuncture points themselves.
Touch for Health had its origin in 1970 when Dr. John Thie developed practical and effective methods of balancing the body’s energy for use by the professional health care practitioners.