by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
Well I don’t know about you but we sure don’t have the variety of fish and seafood that is on this list! But hopefully we’ll be able to muscle test out a few things you can eat if you ever consult with me. Or you can check what fish and seafood is best for your blood type at www.dadamo.com
by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
Many extracts used in foods are made of chemicals and are not at all natural. Allergies build to these chemical extracts over time. This is a list I use for muscle testing allergies to extracts but the most common extract allergies I see is are to vanillin, maple, spearmint, strawberry and “natural” butter extracts.
by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
OK, what if you test strong for a flower essence but it’s not a Bach? Well, then you can muscle test if you should order from another company. Once you figure out which company you need to order from, go to their website and muscle test the essence to purchase. Here are some common companies from the book Encyclopedia of Flower Essences (which you should think about getting if you’re serious about muscle testing for a living.)
by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
Complete list of flowers for allergy testing (836 names!)
by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
List of Starwest Essential Oils I use for muscle testing, but I’ll also muscle test Young Living Oils for people who are distributors as well if they ask me to.
by Denice Moffat | Forms & Lists
What is an emulsifying agent? “Emulsifying agents are substances that are soluble in both fat and water and enable fat to be uniformly dispersed in water as an emulsion. Foods that consist of such emulsions include butter, margarine, salad dressings, mayonnaise and ice cream. Stabilizers maintain emulsions in a stable form. Emulsifying agents are also used in baking to aid the smooth incorporation of fat into the dough and to keep the crumb soft.”