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Why this should not be merged with Applied Kinesiology
There is a valid distinction between methods that test parts of a patient's body and methods that test parts of the healer's body for information about conditions that are not medical-scientifically related. Perhaps the exact name "Intuitive Kinesiology" is not the best to use for the latter, but "Applied Kinesiology: and "muscle testing" are pretty clearly meant to indicate the former.
Walidoo 23:20, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
"Intuitive kinesiology" is simply Applied Kinesiology (AK) by proxy and does not appear to be a widely used term. I believe this concept should be a section in the AK article rather than a separate article, especially because the particular term is a registered trademark of a specific practitioner. OccamzRazor 23:14, 20 October 2007 (UTC)