A Simple but Powerful Technique You Can Use in Your Clinic

posted on 17 August 2021 | posted in For Practitioners New to Muscle Testing


Kinesiologists frequently use hot spots situated around the head to improve blood supply to specific body circuits. These reflex points are known as Bennet s Reflexes or neurovascular reflexes.

Emotional Stress Release technique is a treatment that can be used on other people or yourself when you re stressed, overwhelmed, anxious, fuzzy headed and can t think straight, upset - in fact anything that causes your brain to go into override. All you do is apply and extremely gentle touch to two Bennet s Reflexes that are found on the forehead. You can do this anytime, anywhere.

To check whether it has worked for you or the person you are trying it on, just think of your problem or feeling and give it a number on a scale of 0 - 10. The number 10 would be the worst imaginable, 0 would represent no feelings at all about the problem (not a stress). After you have carried out the technique then think of the stress or problem again and re-evaluate it again on the same scale. See if you feel the same about it.

This is how you do it
Ask the person to think about the stress or problem and give it a number from 1 to 10 that reflects the amount of discomfort it causes.

  1. Lightly touch the frontal eminences on the forehead. These are the two points where the forehead sticks out the most (if you had horns, where they would be!). Just very lightly tug the skin, and sometimes you will feel tiny pulses, which eventually synchronize with each other. Don t worry if you don t feel these, the technique will still work.
  2. Hold these points until the person indicates that they are bored, or maybe they will sigh, or you will feel these little pulses synchronize with the other side. Then remove your fingers from the points.
  3. Ask the person to think again about the stress or problem and give it a number again from 0 - 10. If the number has come down but not completeley to 0, ask them to think of another aspect of the problem and repeat step 2 and 3.

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