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ID 25623
  Title Applied kinesiology: An experimental evaluation by double blind methodology
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Journal J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 1981 Sep;4(3):141-145
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The object was to develop a double blind experiment for testing the premise of a muscle testing procedure referred to as Applied Kinesiology (AK). In a non-blind test there was a significant difference (P < .05) in muscle response to lump sugar versus the same amount in a 10 ml solution of distilled H2O. It was not possible to demonstrate significant differences in response to sweet and non-sweet sugar solutions of various concentrations, to fresh sesame oil and heated, or to fresh corn oil and aged corn oil when stimuli were applied in a double blind experiment. It was concluded on the basis of the parameters of this study that the AK response generally expected did not occur.

Author keywords: muscle testing, applied kinesiology

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