Kinesiology Hair Test

Knots Elementals: Kinesiology Hair Test

Untangle your knots!

Do you feel out of sorts or tearful or unable to cope? Are your children under pressure at school? Are you allergic? A lock of hair can answer these and many other questions. Yet how can a lock of your hair provide clues?

Well, it is a scientific fact that an electrical field known as an aura surrounds our bodies which changes in quality when psychological and physical conditions vary. As long as energy flows efficiently through our bodies we keep in good shape. However, stress of daily living puts pressure on our energy systems and, when faced with an ongoing traumatic situation, we can get overburdened and out of balance. If an energy obstruction is created and the stress continues, this may well settle within a particular part of the body.

Using kinesiology as my diagnostic tool, I tune into your energy system to find blocks to the flow. I check out twelve meridians , including liver, stomach and spleen, (immune health) and identify weak areas. Then I work out the essential oils, vibrational remedies like Bach Flowers (called happy drops by some), herbal preparations to make lotions and potions so that the aura can again vibrate and oscillate freely.

Simply put a tiny lock of hair into a self-seal envelope with their name and contact details on it. I will do the rest and ring you with my findings. You may well be surprised how much insight you get.

Barbara

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KNOTS ELEMENTALS BESPOKE SKINCARE WORKSHOP, TEDDINGTON


"As you sit arround her kitchen table, Barbara Sargent, founder of Knots Elementals, talks you through the properties of various base and essential oils. After an hour of concentrated note-talking, I attempted mixing a few drops of neroli, lemon and jojoba, and manage to create a divine-smelling shampoo. My fellow students are less smug: "Mine smells like stuffing", complains one, who has overdone the rosemary.

Indeed, home blends are fallible, but as each dose can be mixed individually, the cost of getting it wrong is tiny. Next, we are taught how to mix body moisturisers, along with all aspects of aromatherapy, such as how to create a mood or banish a skin problem. Sargent's enthusiasm is infectious, but as I trundle home with my exfoliating scrub, hand cream and few oils - all for about £21 - I wonder if I will still be mixing my own body scrub in a fortnight. However, it takes only 20 seconds to mix, so maybe I will manage.

A few weeks later, my main dilemma, apart from which oils to use, turns out to be what to do with the half-empty bottles of shop-bought products that still line my bathroom shelves.

Best bit: Sargent is a former operations director at Penhaligon's, so you are guaranteed good insider tips. And then there are the very cute glass mixing pots."

Beatrice Aidin, THE SUNDAY TIMES [JANUARY 13, 2002]


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