Abstract: There may be a connection between the Qi (life force energy) and the Injury Recall Technique (IRT) developed by Dr Walter Schmitt, Jr, DC, DIBAK, DACBN. This same connection may apply to muscles that fail the autogenic inhibition (spindle cell approximation) test. It may also be relevant in cases where a Beginning or End (B&E) point of the acupuncture channels that originate or terminate on the face is used more than once during a patient visit.
Objective: Develop a process based on Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) that includes this energy factor when clearing the confusion from the Central Nervous System (CNS) which may cause erroneous findings with MMT.
Method: The new methodology utilises the IRT manoeuvre in combination with Therapy Localisation (TL) to the appropriate acupuncture Alarm (MU) point to address the energetic component in the procedures mentioned above. It has been used during the last one- and one-half years in an Applied Kinesiology (AK) practice to clear interference patterns from the CNS prior to treating patients’ clinical complaints.
Result: Most of the patients tested demonstrated a need to have this energetic element cleared when eliminating reflexes arising from traumas and other stress-related events.
Conclusion: An energetic imbalance appears to be a result of the many stresses that lead to confusion in the CNS. Use of the IRT manoeuvre in combination with the patient’s TL to the Mu Point of the appropriate acupuncture channel can eliminate this component.
Author keywords: IRT; Alarm/Mu point; LQM; Set Point; Switching; Autogenic Inhibition.
Originally published as: Sisson WE. IRT and B&E The Qi Connection. In: Experimental Observations of Members of the ICAK Volume 1, 2023-2024 Seventy-Fourth Collection of the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. International College of Applied Kinesiology. pp. 53-5.
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