IIKA NEWSICPKP kinesiology proven to be the most effective modality to help with acute and chronic lower back pain Dr. Susan Eardley (MA in Education, MSc in medical statistics & epidemiology) from the British Kinesiology Centre in the UK is the nd first ICPKP Senior Faculty Member to earn a PhD doing research in kinesiology at a major UK university medical school. Sue's PhD was in the management of chronic lower back pain using the unique PKP protocol. Yes, it worked! The study demonstrated greater lasting benefits than other CAM therapies (complementary alternative therapies) including acupuncture, chiropractic, massage and physiotherapy. The PKP balancing process is addressing the underlying causal issues of the back problem and restores proper proprioceptive function to the musculo-skeletal system, the central nervous system and the meridian (energy) system. To view Sue's interview live please click on the video links "PKP Conference" and "The Future of PKP". ArticlesAdrenal Fatigue - The 21st Century Stress Syndrome - by Katha Jones Adrenal fatigue (AF) affects an estimated 80% of people living in the industrialised countries, yet this debilitating health problem has been largely ignored by the medical community. The lack of optimal adrenal performance is often associated with the effects of longterm stress on the endocrine system of the human body. If you have been feeling chronically tired, lacking energy and motivation or feeling depressed you might be suffering from AF.
Putting Some Muscle Into Health (Conscious Living Magazine: Issue 78/2008) - by Katha Jones Kinesiology - Immune Mismatch Responses and Sensitivities - by Danny Liddell The Itch That Cannot Be Scratched - by Brian Knight Recommended Reading
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