If the practitioner who is doing the muscle testing has a list of all the
viruses, its pretty easy and quick to identify the strain that is the
culprit.  Viruses tapped out will be addressed by the body generally within
24 hours.  Some of the nasties take 36 hrs and produce a 'healing fever'
while recouperating.  Then one gets to the point of not searching the lists,
and just taps the sucker out.  After all, we just want to feel better.
Christine

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At 09:55 AM 9/22/2004, you wrote:
>  A question:  My chiropractor tells me I am carrying a strep virus,
>discovering this during a session of muscle testing. [initial test to see if
>my adrenal glands were working right.]

I have seen muscle testing done.  It is impressive to watch, and apparently
can tell you IF a weakness or physical illness exists. However, the person
doing it said NOTHING about its ability to IDENTIFY a particular bacterium
or other CAUSE of the weakness or illness.    Educated guesses may be
accurate, or not.  Perhaps, you could ask your allopathic physician to order
up a lab strep test to diagnose whether you actually have strep or not. Then
you can decide how to go about treating it if it exists -- up your CS
intake, divide doses, add another agent to it, etc..

I think my doc is pretty good at diagnosis of things caused by an
identifiable agent.  Where we generally differ is on what to do after the
problem is identified!  ;-)

Marlys

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