Can Motivational Kinesiology change Oxygen Levels in Our Blood

Teaching a Level One Motivational Kinesiology course i had a registered EEN (Nurse) in attendance. As we did the oxygenation correction she measured the oxygen levels, before, immediately after and ten minutes later

My readings were;

Before

Oxygen 96
Pulse 80

Immediately after correction

Oxygen 99
Pulse 88

Ten Minutes Later

Oxygen 99
Pulse 75

One participant had a starting oxygen level of 88 and pulse of 69. After the correction […]

By |June 7th, 2015|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Improving your Eyesight – Is it Possible???

I will believe it
when i see it
Some time back i was doing a Motivational Kinesiology presentation   and someone volunteered to come up for  a vision correction.

Vision is one of the subjects covered in Motivational Kinesiology Level Two. After the correction the woman was amazed at the brightness of the colours and how much more she was taking in visually.

I received a […]

By |June 5th, 2015|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Motivational Kinesiology Level One Training

6th June

20 th June

Glasshouse Mountains Community Centre Glasshouse Mountains

9am -5pm

Cost $150

I am running to separate Level One courses this month. Come along and experience the magic of kinesiology

Course details here

By |June 1st, 2015|MK Courses, Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Integrating the Brain

Integrated Movement as used in Motivational Kinesiology, is a wonderful way to reduce stress, improve wellness and reconnect the left and right brain hemispheres.

Basically the right brain controls what occurs on the left side of the body and the left brain, the right side of the body.

Bruce Lipton explains more: Click Here

Many behavioural problems occur in children and adults when, potentially due […]

By |April 8th, 2015|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Upcoming Events

Attached is a  brochure with my lecture dates up to August 2015.

New Motivational Kinesiology courses will be set soon and the new workshop based on Kissing the Black Dog will begin soon.

Chick here for the brochure: wayne ellis ktbd lectures

Motivational Kinesiology – Training Tips.

Some time back I created a video to support my Motivational Kinesiology course. Many people would go home and forget how to test specific muscles. Sometimes we need more than a book to work out how to test.

I have decided to start using segments here to help people understand how to Master the Basics.
Muscle testing can be learned in 5 minutes, yet […]

By |April 1st, 2015|MK Courses, Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Are we Looking at ADHD the wrong way?

Dr John DeMartini talks quite a lot about learning and behavioural problems stemming from what we are interested in and finding the drivers that influence us to study or change our behaviour and receive the reward. John tells a story of  a business man asking him to work with his son. The boy was not doing well at school and very […]

By |December 23rd, 2014|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Motivational Kinesiology – Blood format

Motivational Kinesiology, like most kinesiology techniques is highly versatile and easily adapted to work with a multitude of issues. Below is a format i have just created for identifying and correcting energetic blood imbalances.

For more information on blood check this link http://www.ivyroses.com/HumanBody/Blood/Blood_StructureandFunctions.php

The format is a follows:

Blood – plasma – proteins  – albumin – globulin – fibrinogen – hormones  – body temperature – electrolytes […]

By |December 14th, 2014|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

The Benefits of Kinesiology.

Applied Kinesiology was created in the 1960’s by an American Chiropractor, George Goodheart. He pioneered way by of blending a mix of the muscle assessment work from Kendall and Kendall with aspects of Chinese medicine, esp. accupressure. Originally only available to a chiropractors, doctors and dentists, kinesiology slowly  filtered into the wider community and by the 1970’s people like Dr. […]

By |December 12th, 2014|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments

Pain – the Hidden Reasons

Physical pain is real. It hurts, makes us uncomfortable and we usually take pain killers as a form of relief. What happens if the pain killers and anti-depressents are doing more harm than good?

Imagine for a moment that physical pain is sometimes a symptom of some deeper underlying issue. What if pain was no more than unexpressed emotional or mental […]

By |July 22nd, 2014|Motivational Kinesiology|0 Comments