Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Autonomic Response Testing Autonomic Response Testing (ART) is a fancy name for the simple, yet highly effective biofeedback technique used at NI.H.A. to determine disturbances in your body and possible remedies. It is an advanced form of muscle testing AKA kinesiology. ART is non-invasive, non-electronic, and can be used to assess people of any age. The ‘autonomic’ in ART refers to the autonomic nervous system. This is the part of your nervous system responsible for all of the automatic functions in your body such as your heartbeat, breathing, digestion, healing, etc. Detectable and treatable problems within this part of your nervous system are present in all dysfunction (i.e. allergies), and all chronic diseases. ART is a valuable assessment tool that is helpful in determining root causes of health disturbances. ART is a Functional Assessment medical test used by the Holistic/Integrative Doctor, which measures bodily function (or dysfunction), not specific disease. Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt who blended the muscle testing of American Applied Kinesiology with the understanding of the anatomy and physiology of German Neural Therapy developed ART. The result is a highly structured muscle testing biofeedback system designed to give reliable and reproducible results. The ANS is our functional nervous system, responsible for normal bodily functions and abnormal adaptation to health problems. Conventional medicine and man y Holistic Practioners do not understand the role of the ANS in health and healing. ART is one of a growing number of functional assessment tools used by the Integrative Medical Doctor along with his/her Conventional Medical tests and sound Medical judgment to develop an Integrative Medical strategy. CLICK HERE for a complete article on Autonomic Response Testing (ART) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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