How Kinesiology provides an holistic view of healing
What to expect from your Kinesiology session
When you arrive at your Kinesiology session, you will be asked to provide information about your medical and personal history, as well as what has motivated you to begin sessions. If there are a number of issues, we work on the basis of priority, to gently peel back the layers of compensation that have built up. It is common for people to have a multitude of issues (many life-long) and to walk away with a much clearer sense of what is a priority, and how to tackle this. By working on priority issues over time, many of the secondary issues clear themselves up automatically.
Who is iBalance Kinesiology for?
iBalance Kinesiology is for anyone who is seeking to make positive changes in their lives, and who are ready to take responsibility for themselves and the direction of their lives.
Our Clients:
- Want to invest in their health, well-being and happiness.
- Are open to new ways of approaching their given circumstances and want to feel empowered.
- Understand that the concept of one solution being appropriate for every person doesn’t exist. Each person is unique and therefore the treatment received needs to focus on their individual circumstances.
- Are willing to show up and take back their personal power to make the small yet conscious changes to support themselves. Realize they cannot “be fixed” and that a big part of their healing is up to them.
How can I expect to feel after a session?
The way people feel after a Kinesiology session varies greatly. My clients have reported that after their session they:
- Feel lighter and more relaxed
- Sleep soundly and wake up feeling refreshed
- Experience reduced levels of pain
- Feel less triggered
- Feel balanced for the first time in years
- Feel sleepy because they feel ‘out of sorts’ but after a few days feel like a better version of themselves
Experiencing low mood or energy after treatment
It’s important to note that feeling ‘a bit out of sorts’’ after a Kinesiology session is a normal reaction for some people, particularly when moving deep-seated, stagnant energies and programs that have been there since utero, especially when working with reflexes and the brain.
This can result in experiencing old emotions that may have been suppressed for a long time or feeling low energy, as your body realigns itself. The practice of Kinesiology is not only physical and emotional healing, but energetic healing too, as it is like re-programming old systems and patterns. Therefore, it’s only natural that some time is required, in order for your entire system to stabilise.
If you feel a bit out of sorts for the days following a balance, it is recommended to drink plenty of water and more importantly, rest. Allow your body the necessary time to process the balance. Occasionally it is recommended to have a follow-up session to balance out any uncomfortable symptoms.
Is Kinesiology a form of medical treatment?
Kinesiology is based on an energetic model of health and wellbeing, not the allopathic model. Kinesiology does not claim to “diagnose” or “cure”, but rather, identify stress. However, through muscle testing Kinesiology can identify the underlying contributors to a particular symptom, disorder or diagnosis.
Kinesiology is a tool that allows the practitioner access to the stressors and imbalances in the body and sub-conscious mind. In this way, the practitioner is able to identify where blockages or imbalances exist, and by diffusing the stress, the person is better able to move through life physically, mentally and emotionally.
How many appointments will I need?
Kinesiology isn’t a “quick” fix, as choosing a path of truth is often more challenging than keeping feelings buried. It’s important to note that when your internal perspective changes, it impacts your external world and sometimes this can be very confronting, or take some time to work through. Over the course of treatments, issues and problems that have originated deep in your past, will be resolved and released. A reasonable amount of time is 3-5 sessions for each issue and after consecutive treatments you will notice changes in your daily life.
What can Kinesiology help with?
Kinesiology can assist with a variety of challenges, including ADHD, dyslexia, learning difficulties, hyper-vigilance, pain, stress, PTSD, relationship issues, OCD, sensory processing, and navigating life transitions. It also addresses health concerns such as digestion issues, allergies, autoimmune conditions, fatigue, anxiety, and mental and spiritual well-being, helping individuals find their sense of self, purpose, and higher meaning. By facilitating a shift from fight-or-flight responses, kinesiology promotes a more peaceful and harmonious life.
For children, kinesiology can address issues like bed-wetting, fears, anger, low self-esteem, behavioral problems, shyness, navigating friendships, avoidance, and rebellion, all while providing a safe, non-judgmental space for them to be heard. It’s important to recognize that children can be triggered by their parents, and vice versa; therefore, a kinesiology session can be beneficial for both parents and children, offering a valuable opportunity for mutual support and healing.
Are you ready to explore what barriers are holding you back?