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How do you Determine Which Treatments Are Appropriate for you?

How Do You Determine Which Treatments Are Appropriate
for you?

You will always get an accurate reading by asking your body
this question. Your body knows the answer. We just have to
remember to ask. How do we ask our own body a question
and, more curiously, how do we figure out the answer?

Muscle testing is a great way to find out what our body
needs.

Some muscle testing methods work beautifully
for one person but not another. To be sure there are
many muscle testing methods that can be used. Some
require the help of another person. There are also methods
that you can do yourself.

I describe in detail the four muscle testing methods I use every
day in a 42 page Muscle Testing Booklet. You claim a download
of the booklet here:

Four Muscle Testing Methods

Or, do a youtube search on the internet to watch videos that
illustrate various muscle testing methods. There are many
different ones.

We encourage people to experiment, to find out what
works for them. If these techniques feel too mechanical to you,
you can always trust your intuition and instincts about any choice.
Your gut instincts will always be right.

In summary, the answer to your question: How do you Determine
Which Treatments Are Appropriate for you – is simple. Ask your body.
Your body always knows what is best and will never lie to you.
Your body knows what it needs. We just have to
remember to ask it and listen to the answer.

Robert Rodgers, Ph.D.
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery 

©  Parkinsons Recovery

Fake Product Recommendations

No doubt about it. The emergence of Artificial Intelligence will revolutionize the production and marketing of products. Some of what happens will be beneficial. Some harmful.

AI makes the development of fake product recommendations easy and profitable. Recommendations can appear to be legitimate, but they are all fakes. AI makes it possible to have a video of a real person who claims to be using a product that has transformed their lives. The person looks to be a real human – but they are actually a product of AI.

Fake testimonials have always been a problem. With AI on the scene they present  impossible obstacles to making informed choices about therapies that will actually prove to be beneficial. I personally cannot tell the difference between an authentic recommendation and a fake one. Can you?

My suggestion to you is to forgot about considering or even searching for product recommendations. If half of them are fake – the information will obviously not be informative or helpful.

If you do not take into consideration product recommendations, what is the alternative? My answer is to ask the one and only resource that will always give you a correct and useful answer. This resource is always available to you 24 hours a day. The information is always free to access. And this resource is Robert Rodgers PhD? Duh! Wrong.

The resource that will always give you the right recommendation is to access the wisdom of your body. Trust your own instincts and inner wisdom. Your body really does know the best choices to make.

You can access the wisdom of your body by using muscle testing which I know many of you already do. If you would like to know how to muscle  questions without involving a second person, email me and I will send you my Muscle Testing PDF booklet where I present four muscle testing methods I personally use all the time.

The answers have always been available to you all the time. You only need to ask.

Email your request to robert@parkinsonsrecovery.com

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery
https://www.parkinsonsrecovery.com

Use Tremors to Muscle Test

What follows is a fascinating email from an individual traveling down the road to recovery who uses his tremors to great advantage. He refers to himself as “Tao.”  As you will discover below, his tremors are a surprisingly useful tool when it comes to muscle testing!
“I was having little success with trying various muscle testing techniques and it finally dawned on me to ask myself the question, “what might work best for me”.  Before I even finished asking that very question the thought came on like a light switch that I should use the tremor (that by the way I first acknowledged/interpreted as a ‘spiritual gift’ coming through back when I was living and backpacking in the Appellation Mountains last summer) as a method parallel to muscle testing. 
 I extend out my arm and briefly shake it into a relaxed state, then hold the pen as if i were about to write.  The little pause before the tremor is my yes and a more aggressive instant tremor a no.
I could be clueless if this tremor parts!!  lol”
Tao
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