The best way to muscle test yourself is to do it hidden to the conscious mind as best you can, otherwise you get the pre conceived ideas in the way, usually we all have a subconscious "right" answer we really want to get. I was taught to get around this by writing whatever is to be tested on pieces of paper lightly enough so the writing can't show through, and folding the papers up tightly. Also write some extras, to be sure there are enough papers to be tested that you can't tell which is which.......then you mix them up really well, and test each one, separating the piles into yes and no. Don't look at any of them until all are tested. Don't re-test any either, even if you don't like the answers, LOL.
sol

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I have a spring device I obtained from the NAET clinic where they use and teach self muscle testing. I can say from personal experience that the device is worthless. Also, although I have practiced quite a bit for three years, using the o-ring technique, and the middle finger on top of the index finger techniques, I am still not able to reliably muscle test myself.


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