Kinesiology for Dogs: How Energy Healing & Supplementation Can Transform Your Dog's Life
With me is Hannah Knock, an Advanced Clinician in Nutrition Response Testing at Inside Health as well as an Emotion Code Therapist for her own company Eight Sages Wellness. She is passionate about improving the quality of life for humans and their furry family members through holistic health modalities.
Before we get into Kinesiology, what do you do as an emotion code therapist?
Why don’t we start with what exactly is kinesiology?
Is kinesiology on dogs different from that on humans?
Are you primarily looking for areas of stress in a dog’s body?
What are the stresses that you most typically find?
And you can actually identify the nature of certain emotions and which part of the brain is triggering it?
Does the dog need to physically be with you for treatment or can energy work be done from a distance?
And you do muscle testing specifically focusing on nutrition as well? How does that work?
Are you really assessing each of the organs?
What would you find that most veterinarians would miss?
What does a session with you actually look like?
How did you get into this line of work and is it easy to find a practitioner who does this energy work
Is there anything that we can do at home to do energy work on our dogs or does it all have to be done by an expert?
Is there one success story that comes to mind that you can share?
Hannah, as we wrap up, what would you like to leave us with when it comes to energy work on our dogs?
Hannah mentioned the book: The Emotion Code
Hannah, where can everyone find out more information about you and Eight Sages Wellness? https://www.eightsageswellness.com/
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