Interview with Wholistic Kinesiologist Lynn Higgin (Part 1)
Jason: Good morning Lynn,
Let me first say thank you! Thank you for joining us today for this sit down and more importantly, thank you for joining the eFitness for Life team!
We are very excited to welcome you and are looking forward to having your skills assist us in creating healthier, happier individuals all over the world. I can tell you that there was absolutely no thought, a year ago when eFitness for Life started, to having a Wholistic Kinesiologist on the team, but boy are we happy to have you now.
We never considered such an addition, but like you and I have previously discussed, everything happens for a reason. Our chance meeting has lead us to what I believe will be an amazing benefit to both the eFitness for Life clients and the Health and Wealth followers. Everyone, myself included, is going to learn a great deal about Wholistic practices, and more importantly, how they can enhance both mental and physical health, as well as, overall lifestyle. I think so many people are going to be shocked at how much their life can be enhanced through just a single session with a Wholistic Kinesiologist and that alone makes us very happy.
Well let me stop with the intro and let’s get down to it, I have so many questions I know people want answers to. Are you ready?
Lynn: Absolutely
Jason: Ok, so we will start off with an easy one…..tell us a little bit about yourself!
Lynn: I’ve been in the Wholistic health field since 2003, having come from a background that includes marketing, accounting, sales and also owning my own business as a professional baker and chocolatier!
Jason: Wow, quite a diverse background. Impressive! Why Wholistic Kinesiology?
Lynn: Most of my life consisted of chronic health issues, and in 2003 I ended up in the hospital due to a reaction to a prescription medication that nearly killed me! Just prior to this incident, I had met someone who was a Wholistic Kinesiologist, and had become interested in what it was. After I got out of the hospital, I sought out a practitioner and had exceptional results in the healing process. I knew I had to learn Wholistic Kinesiology-and at first thought I would just do it for myself and family, but after the first class I knew it would be my profession!
Jason: Ok, let’s get down to it. Just what in the world does a Wholistic Kinesiologist do and how do they benefit the average person?
Lynn: Kinesiology itself is actually the study of movement and motion. If you have ever been to a chiropractor experienced in muscle testing, you have experienced Kinesiology! Wholistic Kinesiology TM is a melding of several methods of kinesiology, including structural, nutritional, emotional, anatomy and physiology. It is a system that links traditional eastern styles of energy flow combined with basic western style muscle testing. Muscle testing, in simple terms is a procedure that assists us in sensing and translating our energy response to anything we come in contact with in our electromagnetic field. Whether it is a food, toxin, supplement, drug, foreign material, allergen etc. When we put something into that field that should not be there, our body will respond with a negative signal. That also includes internal factors as well, like bacteria or pathogens. If you hold out your arm, and someone puts something in your hand, like a bottle of supplements, and pushes your arm down, that is considered a weak, and most likely those pills will not be of benefit. If your arm test strong, it is likely they will be benefit, or at least be neutral to the body. That is the basic premise of Kinesiology, but the study of Kinesiology or Wholistic Kinesiology takes that to much greater depths! The benefit to the average person, is that this technique can also pinpoint the core of an imbalance in the body, whether it be a chronic illness, or if a person is just not feeling up to par! I can also use this technique to determine exactly what specific nutritional or supplement requirements that are needed or lacking from their diet or program lifestyle! Also, it is good to know if you are taking a prescription medication, and maybe a supplement you are taking is adverse with the prescription. I do not work with prescriptions that people are taking, that is up to their physician, but I do test to see if there is any interactions occurring with those drugs with supplements they may be taking.
Jason: Let’s be honest here, many people, when they hear the words holistic or wholistic used, they have this preconceived notion. Maybe of ancient or herbal methods. Am I right?
Lynn: Yes, you are correct. The concept of muscle testing is born from an ancient tradition, but was brought to modern times by a physician who saw its potential! At this point, it is becoming more mainstream, but yet because it is an alternative method people need to be gently introduced.
Jason: Why is this? What causes these preconceptions and more importantly, how do you dispel that notion or persuade them otherwise?
Lynn: Some individuals are a bit unsure of methods that are unfamiliar to them. I think it comes from a belief that modern medicine is the best avenue for them to pursue (even though it has only been around for about 100 years) when they have an illness, or even to just have a basic physical. Many imbalances, like nutritional deficiencies are not addressed by western medicine which is not beneficial for the client. By explaining to the client that the technique that I use has been around a lot longer than modern medicine and now becoming more mainstream it does help ease the client into understanding its benefits. I also like to tell people what it did for me, that I experienced it first hand, albeit maybe a bit skeptical at first, but ultimate quit my job and became a practitioner due to my own results from the technique.
Stay tuned! Part 2 coming soon! Time for some details……
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