Creators of the kinesiology profession
It all began with an innovative and brilliant chiropractor who used muscle testing to link Chinese energetics, organs and muscle tone as feedback for his patients' state of health.
" ...One of the meanings of the word genius is the spirit that penetrates us at the moment of conception. In this case, George Goodheart was particularly endowed - and this genius he dedicated to sharing with all mankind. For he was a humanitarian - a rarity in today's therapeutic professions.
The human and the humanitarian come from the same root source as the humble - from the root of the earth, just like humus.
George Goodheart was always humble, knowing that all the work was not his, what the Japanese call jiriki , self-power, but Tariki , Other Power. It was his genius to know this. A humble genius; like all true geniuses.
It is perhaps his greatest knowledge to pass on to his like-minded offspring. Many of his techniques will be modified, adapted, fall into disuse, but his genius will always be..."
- Tribute from John Diamond, MD.
Dr. Goodheart, with genius and generosity, created the foundation of applied kinesiology. Chiropractor John Thie 's generosity was to offer American families access to his friend George's work, proposing the technique of Touch For Healthhealth through touch, for everyone.
This technique is now the basis of the kinesiologist's profession. Practised for over thirty years in France and many other countries around the world, Touch For Health (TFH) is a must.