The possibility of communicating directly with the body would never have presented itself had it not been for the now-celebrated chiropractor Dr. George Goodheart. In 1962, the conscientious doctor set about resolving a stubborn problem in one of his patients. Despite multiple adjustments, the patient’s shoulder blade remained the same: stubbornly jutting out from his back. Dr. Goodheart researched various possible solutions and came across a muscle-testing technique used by another doctor to test muscle damage in polio patients.
The Origins of Frequency-Testing
The Origins of Frequency-Testing
The Origins of Frequency-Testing
The possibility of communicating directly with the body would never have presented itself had it not been for the now-celebrated chiropractor Dr. George Goodheart. In 1962, the conscientious doctor set about resolving a stubborn problem in one of his patients. Despite multiple adjustments, the patient’s shoulder blade remained the same: stubbornly jutting out from his back. Dr. Goodheart researched various possible solutions and came across a muscle-testing technique used by another doctor to test muscle damage in polio patients.