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Kinesiology for Adults - Learning & Memory Challenges

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Kinesiology is a safe and complete form of natural health care.  It uses gentle muscle testing to identify, understand and rectify any imbalance within the body.  

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A treatment at the Dragonfly Healing Room looks at all elements that may be affecting your health - emotions, chemical challenges (incl.food sensitivity), structural or energetic stresses.  Kinesiology is a holistic therapy which uses muscle response to a muscle test.  We do this by placing your arms, legs or head into specific positions then apply a light pressure against the muscle that is being tested.  The muscle response measures the motor response of the central nervous system to a sensory challenge. 

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Learning & Memory Challenges

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Are there occasions where your brain feels fuzzy and you have trouble thinking and making decisions?  Is it difficult to stay focused at work and sometimes have problems with your short or long term memory?   These can be classified as learning and memory challenges.  Symptoms of learning and memory challenges can feel upsetting.  

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Kinesiology can help to improve your brain function by clearing the challenges that may be effecting your thinking and memory. 

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What do treatments involve? 

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As I assess the muscles, including Primary Reflexes muscles, and the feedback that they provide, we will create an individual treatment plan to help you with learning and memory challenges, which may have the following suggestions: 

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- safe, gentle, natural food supplements 

- dietary changes including advice on food and chemical sensitivities 

- gentle relaxation techniques 

- lifestyle changes and more..

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​Book An Appointment

Please contact me to book an appointment.

The Dragonfly Healing Room is based in St Lawrence Way, Bricket Wood, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL2 3XN. 

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The Dragonfly Healing Room offers a private, safe and relaxed environment.

I look forward to working with you to help heal your mind, body and spirit.

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Sue Allder

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