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For example, if the body considers a substance in the mouth to be something
it wants, it will produce digestive juices, etc., in order to maximise
absorption. On the other hand if the ingested substance is viewed as
harmful, vomiting or diarrhoea may occur. If something entering the nose is
viewed as beneficial, the airways open and breathing becomes deeper to
allow easy entry, but if it is categorised as harmful, narrowing of the air
passages or copious production of mucus may result, in order to block or
hinder entry.
Sometimes, however, the body / energy system seems to mis-categorise
something, and this can have serious implications for health.
There are three basic possibilities:
1. Something beneficial is miscategorised as harmful
2. Something harmful is miscategorised as beneficial
3. Something is uncategorised
If the body categorises something harmful as beneficial, it will do its
best to enhance absorption of the substance, even though it is harmful. If
it categorises something beneficial as harmful, it will do its best to
block entry, and failing that to excrete the substance as quickly as
possible from the body, minimising absorption. If it is unable to
categorise it at all, it will not know what to do with it. All of these
situations can lead to all sorts of health problems.
The body also has to categorise and react appropriately to substances
produced within the body itself. In many ways the body can be seen as a
complex chemical factory, producing a wide range of chemicals. Some
chemicals are used where they are produced. Some are produced in one area,
but travel around the body either continuously in the blood stream or to
target another organ. The body also produces waste products (e.g. ammonia,
urea) as a result of all this chemical activity. These need to be either
recycled or excreted.
Efficient functioning at this level of complexity is in part dependent on
the body recognising the substance appropriately. If it does not recognise
a useful substance for what it is, it may try to break it down or excrete
it from the body. A metabolic by-product may be stored rather than
excreted. These and other problems can result in a whole range of health
problems.
The energy mismatch test determines whether or not the energy system
recognises the substances appropriately. It checks if the energy system
will attempt to use the substance appropriately.
Both the testing procedure and the correcting procedure are very simple,
but the results can be dramatic, across a wide range of different
complaints.
Here are some comments from kinesiologists who have used this technique
very successfully:
"I have had fantastic results with the energy mismatch, particularly with
blood sugar problems and hormone problems."
"I had brilliant results with energy mismatch on a fellow kinesiologist's
horse, who was covered in large hot lumps and had lost all his zest for
life. The vet was defeated by it.... The problem turned out to be an
ingredient in his feed. For a day or two after the treatment the lumps got
hotter and worse and then vanished. He is now a bouncing happy horse as his
spirits returned as well."
The energy mismatch concept is one of the most useful I know: it has broad
applications, and the testing and correcting procedures are very simple,
and yet the results can be extraordinary.
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