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Applied kinesiology

Applied kinesiology is a method of diagnosing malfunctioning organs and what the effect of substances on the body is or would be by testing whether certain muscles is weakened or not. Created by George J. Goodheart in 1964, it is regarded by some as pseudoscience.

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  • Quackwatch article (http://www.quackwatch.com/cgi-bin/mfs/24/home/sbinfo/public_html/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Tests/ak?17#mfs)



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