PG Kinesiology

PG Kinesiology Systematic kinesiology is a form of holistic, natural health care, that uses muscle testing to read

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Why Kinesiology?

Being “the taller one”, my sister always reckoned I was ‘vertically challenged’.When that finally got the better of me 13 years ago, I had an accident that left paralysed in one leg, but also suffering a chronic pain condition known as CRPD. Years of Doctors poking, prodding, operating and medicating left me with the same excruciating amount of pain, but an unhealthy dependency on pain medication. So, I decided to turn to alternative therapies. I tried reiki, acupuncture, homeopathy etc., before I found kinesiology; one treatment which could combine all of the others into one. It is something I consistently went back to because I found such huge benefits from it, and I persecuted my practitioner with questions along the way.

When I fell pregnant in 2016, unfortunately the pain medication became such a problem that I suffered my second miscarriage. I got so mad as a result that I threw away all medication, and chose to focus even more on holistic health. Thankfully, in doing so, I was very fortunate to fall pregnant not long after, and I had a healthy little girl in 2017. I wanted her to benefit from kinesiology the same way I had, and I brought her to her very first session when she was just 8 weeks old. As she was always a very active baby, I was apprehensive of her first session, and planned to use surrogacy. However, I need not have worried - the child relaxed into a starfish on the plinth, and lapped up all the energy around her.

As she got older, and started in creche, Saoirse picked up all the various viruses that are lavished upon the newbies. With that, came the discovery that she was intolerant to penicillin (picture The Exorcist, in a little ginger toddler form, and the vomit being luminous yellow). This meant she only had one antibiotic option, before we would have to take the trip to lovely A&E. As grateful as I am for the wonderful service Temple Street, and their lovely staff, provide, it is the last place I wanted to be cuddling my little girl. Unfortunately though, the little bubble machine in the corner, became our only entertainment on a number of late nights.

My curiosity into kinesiology grew and grew until I finally picked up the courage to take steps to studying it myself. I wanted to be able to treat my daughter first and foremost, without her having to be medicated, or worse still, end up in hospital. And since that first day of studying, I have never looked back.