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Kinesiology

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(@callyuk)
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I have had reasonable success over the past year in reducing my symptoms with treatment from a kinesiologist. I would definitely recommend trying this to others suffering.


   
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Thanks for that tip.  I have wondered if kinesiology is worth pursuing, as I hear others tout its benefits, though I'm not sure that everyone has benefited from it.

 


   
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You are not alone. According to experts, over 35% of the world’s population feels some form of unwanted reaction to EMR exposure. Additionally, everyone is susceptible to induced biological abnormalities that may not manifest perceptibly for years or even decades.