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        | - Permission - Position      - Polarity       - Point Selection - Procedure |  | 
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        |   . Surrogate . O-Ring     . Tip (sway)       . Meridian         |  | 
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        | - "I will be using your muscle strength as a guide to get feedback about your body" - ASK about injuries to shoulder or arm - Try both arms, but look to dominant arm first - Remind them it's not a competition and they should use the same smooth force and pressure against you as you are using on them   |  | 
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        | - Isolate a muscle - Practitioner stands slightly above the client, ask them to sit if needed - Avoid eye contact - Remove electronics from client and practitioner, but things that are worn daily become part of your energy and do not need to be removed   |  | 
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        | - Check polarity at chest or head  . palm to chest and palm to crown should result in a strong response - Correct if switched  . rub kidney 22/thymus  . cross crawl                      . switch arms and rub inner part of eyebrows  . make sure tongue is not on the roof of the mouth - Practitioner check polarity with tip testing   |  | 
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        | - Touch the point to be tested with one hand and apply downward pressure - A "weak" response indicates an active point - Do not "diagnose" an active point - If you have an active point, you can check to see what brings the body back into balance - Check how much of a supplement it takes to correct an imbalance but remember you can not legally 'dose' or override the label on the bottle   |  | 
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        | - Should be used for MRT if the client is young, weak, or unable to participate - Client and surrogate should maintain contact - Test should be explained to both parties - Surrogate should be questioned for injuries to their arm or shoulder - Surrogate should maintain direct contact with client if possible - Check CLIENT'S points/ Check SURROGATE'S polarity - Have remote clients do tip test to determine client polarity   |  | 
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        | - Discreet method of self-testing                                      - Make a circle with the thumb and finger of one hand - Try to break the circle with the thumb or finger of other hand - Strong reaction is "true" or "yes" response                 - Don't use for 'predicting the future'                              - Statements should be made instead of asking questions "This is good for my body" vs "Is this good for my body?"   |  | 
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        | - Good for skeptics - Least subjective test - Stand and hold the item to be tested - Make the statement: "This is good for my body"  . you will tip forward if the item is beneficial  . you will tip backward if the item is not          . if pelvis is blocked they might not be able to tip back and forth so check with name to see which way is 'true' or 'yes' and go with that   |  | 
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        |     PANCREATIC ENZYMES on right, NOT the left |  | 
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        |     PROBIOTICS/ACIDOPHILUS on right NOT the left |  | 
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