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Kinesiology In Cats

The kinesiological muscle test can be used to determine the causes of physical and mental complaints.

Snoopy, a neutered Persian mixed breed cat, has been suffering from itching and hair loss for two years. She was also very skittish and showed no interest in her fellow cat. Various homeopathic remedies, bio-resonance therapy, and ear acupuncture had so far brought no improvement. Since no parasite infestation could be detected and the blood test did not suggest any health causes, Dr. Evelin Lindner on a kinesiology test. With the help of specific questions, one first determines where the causes of the problem lie and then, in a second step, how one can resolve the disruptions and blockages. In the case of Snoopy, other physical disorders suspected by the veterinarian were also ruled out as the reason for the hair loss. In the second part of the test, emotional stress relief (ESA) was found to be a suitable form of therapy.

A Human As A Representative Of The Cat


“The surrogate puts himself in the cat’s situation and looks at the problem from his point of view,” explains Dr. Evelin Lindner out. To do this, the tester touches the forehead and back of the middleman’s head, which leads to an energy balance between the left (responsible for the rational) and the right (responsible for the emotional) brain hemisphere. He tries to get more information about the existing problem by asking specific questions. He is guided by the feelings that the surrogate person develops. For example, a cat owner became afraid when she was asked how she (actually the cat) was when children came into the room. Once the problem has been determined, medical or behavioral options are asked to solve it. The questioning continues until the intermediary feels good. “These tests work very well 90% of the time,” says the doctor. However, if the owner is too emotionally attached to his animal, she prefers to use a neutral person as a mediator so as not to falsify the result with any wishful thinking.

Medication Test Procedure

Due to the ESA, Dr. Evelin Lindner Snoopy a regular daily routine, a homeopathic constitutional remedy, various Bach flowers, and color therapy with the colors yellow and blue to detoxify the nervous system or to calm down. After about four weeks of therapy, the cat first became interested in her four-legged roommate and her hair slowly grew back. Anita Urban-Schwarz also enjoys working with kinesiology. For years, the veterinarian had been looking for a suitable test method to select the right one for her respective patient from the multitude of homeopathic remedies. But she didn’t really get along well with pendulums or pulse methods. When she finally came across kinesiology, she knew she had found the right method. Since then she has been regularly testing flower essences and homeopathic remedies in this way.

Cats Mirror Human Problems

With the help of the kinesiological muscle test, she can also very easily identify allergies or detect an imbalance in the mineral balance or kidney problems even before they show up in the blood count. “In many cases, the animals also deal with problems or illnesses on behalf of their people and take on something that their owner should actually solve emotionally or mentally. They act as a kind of mirror image of their people,” explains Anita Urban-Schwarz. The veterinarian has often found that cats develop diabetes or a tumor at the same time as their human. In addition to physical complaints, kinesiological tests can also be used to identify behavioral problems. For example, a cat owner didn’t know what to do because her cat kept growling and ran away as soon as she approached the freshly filled food bowl. Eventually, she only allowed herself to be fed in the garden. The test revealed that the cat’s predecessor had died in a car accident sometime earlier and apparently still felt energetically somehow. After a ritual for the deceased animal, the problem was resolved. In another case, relentless fights broke out again and again between neighboring cats. When the owners, on the doctor’s advice, reconciled with the quarreling neighbors, the quarrels between the animals also stopped.

Correct Answer Only For Correct Questions

“Even if cats suddenly start to pee, they often indicate that something in the family needs to be cleaned up,” explains the expert. “It could be a mother-daughter conflict in the air, for example, or tensions between partners. If the cause of disturbances is in the animal’s own system, the therapy usually takes effect the next day, they are intertwined with that of the owner, it usually takes longer.” When searching for the cause of problems, the therapist not only relies on his medical knowledge but also on information from the pet owner. “And of course, it depends on his ability to ask the right questions. Because only the right questions will lead him to the right answer,” explains Hannerose Mattes. The psychologist and kinesiologist, who sometimes treats animals indirectly through their people, use the cell memory of the human or animal body. All experiences that we have ever had in our life are stored in our central nervous system and muscle cell memory like in a computer. Some of these experiences have taken the form of blockages, trauma, phobias, fears, pain, allergies, etc. If the blockages are not “erased”, they can still take effect, although our conscious thinking has long since forgotten the origin of it. Basically, a kinesiologist does not “test” the elasticity of the muscles, but retrieves the information stored in the brain.

This Is How Kinesiology Works

Kinesiology means “the study of movement”. The American chiropractor George Goodheart developed the kinesiological muscle test in 1964. For example, to test the effectiveness of the medication, he put a preparation in the patient’s hand and asked him to hold his arm or leg in place against the pressure of his hand. If he didn’t succeed in pushing his arm down, this was an indication of the correct preparation.

Muscle Indicates Problem

Today’s test is a little different. The therapist lightly touches the forearm to test whether the deltoid is contracting or relaxing with the question. To do this, he asks one after the other about the causes of a problem he suspects. Since the muscle test cannot be carried out directly on the animal, a human is used as a surrogate person (surrogate = substitute). I.e. the person touches the animal and the therapist does the test on him. Since there is an energetic field between humans and animals, it works in a similar way to when several people line up hand in hand and the first person touches an electric fence. Then only the first and the last get the hit.

Systemic Kinesiology

The kinesiologist can also do the test with only hair, blood, or saliva samples. In systemic kinesiology, the family system is also considered. It is assumed that animals also have a certain place in the human or “feline” system. If it is in the wrong place, it disturbs the harmony, which can lead to illness or behavioral disorders.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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