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Your body knows what it needs
Nutrition Response Testing (NRT) is a non-invasive, applied kinesiology-based assessment system that identifies which organs and systems are under stress and determines the precise nutritional compounds your body needs to heal.
By testing neurological reflex points that correspond to specific organs and systems, NRT practitioners can pinpoint hidden stressors—heavy metals, chemicals, pathogens, food sensitivities, and nutritional deficiencies—that conventional lab tests often miss.

The practitioner applies light pressure to specific reflex points on your body while monitoring muscle response via your extended arm.
Weak or stressed reflexes indicate which organs or systems are under the most pressure and need support.
The practitioner tests your body's response to various whole-food supplements and herbs to find exact matches for your needs.
Identify heavy metals, environmental toxins, parasites, and pathogens that may be sabotaging your health.
Determine which organs are most in need of support, allowing for targeted intervention rather than guesswork.
Test exactly which supplements, herbs, and foods your body will respond to—and which it won't.
Discover which foods are creating inflammation or stress, even if they don't show on standard allergy tests.
NRT is rooted in clinical observation and applied kinesiology rather than peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials. While many practitioners report strong clinical outcomes and patient improvement, the technique is not recognized by mainstream medicine as a diagnostic tool. We present it here as one approach within a broader integrative health framework, not as a replacement for conventional medical diagnosis.
NRT is especially helpful for:
People with chronic conditions that haven't responded to conventional treatment
Those who are confused about which supplements to take
Anyone with suspected heavy metal or toxin exposure
Individuals with drug or supplement sensitivities
People seeking a personalized, body-led approach to healing
Those who want to avoid trial-and-error supplementation
Duration: 45–60 minutes (initial visit may be longer)
The session is completely non-invasive. You'll lie down or sit while the practitioner tests various reflex points. You may be asked to hold small glass vials containing supplement samples while your arm is tested for strength response.
Most people find the process fascinating—watching their body "communicate" what it needs in real time. You'll leave with a personalized protocol of whole-food supplements and dietary recommendations.

Based on your body's responses, your practitioner will design a personalized plan:
Targeted nutrition derived from real food sources, not synthetic isolates. These are chosen based on your body's specific responses.
Recommendations to eliminate inflammatory foods and emphasize healing foods that support your priority organs.
If heavy metals or toxins are identified, gentle detox protocols using binders, herbs, and drainage support.
Regular retesting (usually every 4–6 weeks) to track progress and adjust your protocol as your body heals.