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ART
Laws
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| Dr Dietrich Klinghardt, MD PhD
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The First law of ART - the law of resonance
between 2 identical substances (this law has been most clearly
identified by the research of Y Omura,MD): if a substance is
held in the energy-field of a person and the indicator muscle
weakens, the identical substance is in the body (resonance between
2 identical substances). If the substance is only in a particular
organ, ganglion or other structure, the test-substance has to
be held exactly over this area. A variation of this test is
the most common ART test: the examiner finds a structure that
therapy-localizes (while holding it, the indicator muscle weakens).
The indicator-muscle becomes strong, when the resonating substance
is placed anywhere on the patient. |
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The second law of ART - 2-Pointing: if the
examiner therapy-localizes more then one structure, ganglion
etc. during the ART-body scan or examination, 2 structures (or
more) may be affected by the same toxin or infection or one
structure may affect one or more others . If the indicator muscle
weakens, while holding one of these structures but strengthens,
while holding another (that weakened, when held alone), there
is a) either a cause/effect relationship between the two or
b) they are both affected by the same toxin/infection . The
2nd law of ART is therefore really a variation of the 1st law.
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The Third Law of ART - Resonance between
the Examiner and the Patient : the examiner's body acts exactly
like any other substance held into the energy field of the patient.
If the doctor is toxic with the same substance that is causing
the patient's illness or that is stored in one ore more of the
patient's tissues, the test will be affected as outlined in
the 1st and 2nd law of ART Therefore, the 3rd law is really
a variation of the 1st law also (but overlooked in any other
school of kinesiology). |
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As outlined in the ART manual, also the patient
has this effect on the examiner. Therefore no two examiners
can find the same problems in a given patient, unless both examiners
are free of stored toxins, infections, root canal filled teeth,
untreated scars, active psycho-emotional conflicts, have not
recently consumed foods they are allergic to etc. The 3rd law
results in a simple postulate: the ART practitioner has to continuously
strive to improve their own health. The practitioner should
be "ahead" of their healthiest patient (Quote: Ann McCombs DO).
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