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Locality: Atlanta, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-634-0201



Address: 17 Lenox Pointe NE, Ste A 30324 Atlanta, GA, US

Website: www.akdoc.com/

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Applied Kinesiology Center 15.02.2021

For any scheduling needs call us 404-634-0201 and leave a message or send us an email as we work to get our new phone system fully functioning! Thank you for your patience!

Applied Kinesiology Center 26.01.2021

Thank you for all the calls and emails! We are sorry we missed all of you! We had serious issues with our email, and Zoom. It appears everything is back in order! We look forward to seeing you all March 3rd, so mark your calendars! More info coming soon! Have a wonderful Saturday!

Applied Kinesiology Center 21.01.2021

Don't forget coming up this Wednesday evening! So much great information on allergy prevention and how this can help aid in the fight against other illnesses. There will also be some discussion about chinese herbal medicine from Dr. Zibo. You need to register now for this FREE ZOOM TALK LIVE!!!!! #kinesiology #allergies #prevention #seasonalallergies #holistichealth. #holisticwellness #holistichealing #holisticnutrition #holisticliving #holisticlifestyle #chiropractic #kinesiologist #chineseherbs #traditionalchinesemedicine #springallergies #allergyprevention

Applied Kinesiology Center 16.01.2021

Just more reason Applied Kinesiology works! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2453303/

Applied Kinesiology Center 13.11.2020

I wish everyone would read this and take it to heart. THE ODD COUPLE. It’s common knowledge in Washington, DC that the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia... and the now-late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg were close personal friends. They shared a love of opera, went souvenir shopping together when they traveled, and rode an elephant in India with Scalia up front. Their families spent New Year's Eve together, and when Chief Justice Roberts announced the death of Ginsburg's husband, Marty, Scalia wept on the bench. When Scalia died in 2016, Ginsburg said, "We were best buddies." They never spoke politics or ideology to one another because, as one seasoned observer said, "There would be no point." Scalia himself would say, "If you can't disagree ardently with your colleagues about some issues of law and yet personally still be friends, get another job, for Pete's sake." On her part, Ginsburg said of Scalia, "As annoyed as you might be about his zinging dissent, he's so utterly charming, so amusing, so sometimes outrageous, you can't help but say, I'm glad he is my friend." She said she sometimes had to pinch herself to not laugh when he would say something audacious in the courtroom. In an era when we are being purposefully divided over political and social differences, and friendships and families are being ripped apart in the process, Scalia and Ginsburg were The Odd Couple. They held the deepest respect for each other and kept their disagreements intellectual, not transactional. (Little known fact: it was Scalia who begged Obama to appoint Ellen Kagan to the Court. He wanted her there so he would have someone to argue with in an intelligent manner.) When he learned of Ginsburg's passing, Scalia's son, Christopher, shared the following story from Judge Jeffrey Sutton about an encounter late in his father's life. "During one of my last visits with Justice Scalia, I saw striking evidence of the Scalia-Ginsburg relationship. As I got up to leave his chambers, he pointed to two dozen roses on his table and noted that he needed to take them down to 'Ruth' for her birthday. "Wow," I said, "I doubt I have given a total of twenty-four roses to my wife in almost thirty years of marriage." "You ought to try it sometime," Scalia retorted. Unwilling to let him have the last word, I pushed back: "So what good have all those roses done for you? Name one five-four case of any significance when you have got Justice Ginsburg's vote." Scalia replied, "Some things are more important than votes." This is what we have lost: two earnest and caring people who could place all differences aside for the sake of friendship and an abiding love for each other. I say to everyone, be a Nino; be a Ruth. Remember what is good in every person you know, even when you have to work a little harder to find it or need to let go of anger or hard feelings. God did not put us here in pre-formed harmony. He put us here with differences so we could find it on our own. Finally, if you are being unduly influenced by anyone who, through their speech and actions, encourages you to hate or disregard others because they may be or believe something different from you, tune them out and turn them off. They simply do not have your best interest at heart, and they’re in the business of keeping you riled up for the sake of their own self-interest and profit. Again, be a Ruth; be a Nino. Be kind to one another. Choose love over votes. It truly is bigger than anything in its way," especially politics.

Applied Kinesiology Center 04.11.2020

Definitely read this

Applied Kinesiology Center 31.10.2020

Doctor: Is your child immunized? Me: Yes Doctor: It's not in his records. Me: Why would it be? Doctor: What do you mean?... Me: What do you mean? Doctor: Who immunized your child? Me: My wife and I. Doctor: What do you mean? Me: What do you mean? Doctor: How did you and your wife immunize your child? Me: She birthed him naturally at home and breastfed him for the first year and a half of his life, and we both make sure he eats nutritionally dense organic foods. We also make sure he spends a lot of time in the sun moving his body daily out in nature connected to the earth, and pretty much only drinks water that comes straight from a natural spring without any fluoride or chlorine in it. Doctor: But I asked you if your child has been vaccinated, and you said yes! Me: No, you asked me if my child has been immunized, and I said yes. Doctor: Vaccinations...immunizations...same thing! Me: Uhhh...you keep using that word, but I don't think you know what it means... Doctor: What do you mean? Me: What do you mean? Doctor: (visibly frustrated) Never mind. Are you going to have him vaccinated or not? Me: Why would I? Doctor: So he doesn't get sick. Me: But he doesn't get sick now. Doctor: Never? Me: Not really, no. Doctor: Ear infections? Me: Never had one. Doctor: Is he allergic to any medications? Me: I don't know...he's never had any. Doctor: So why are you here? Me: I'm beginning to ask myself the same question. Doctor: What do you mean? Me: What do you mean?

Applied Kinesiology Center 28.10.2020

Part 1 of a 3-part series of articles on AK and Traditional Chinese Medicine is now online: [https://juniperpublishers.com/jcmah//JCMAH.MS.ID.555799.pdf](https://juniperpublishers.com/jcm//JCMAH.MS.ID.555799.pdf)

Applied Kinesiology Center 12.10.2020

Pricy but fantastic

Applied Kinesiology Center 28.09.2020

A father said to his daughter You graduated with honors, here is a car I acquired many years ago. It is several years old. But before I give it to you, take it... to the used car lot downtown and tell them I want to sell it and see how much they offer you. The daughter went to the used car lot, returned to her father and said, They offered me $1,000 because it looks very worn out. The father said,Take him to the pawn shop. The daughter went to the pawn shop, returned to her father and said,The pawn shop offered $100 because it was a very old car. The father asked his daughter to go to a car club and show them the car. The daughter took the car to the club, returned and told her father, Some people in the club offered $100,000 for it since it’s a Nissan Skyline R34, an iconic car and sought out after by many. The father said to his daughter,The right place values you the right way, If you are not valued, do not be angry, it means you are in the wrong place. Those who know your value are those who appreciate you. Never stay in a place where no one sees your value. See more

Applied Kinesiology Center 12.09.2020

Only wear masks when you need too!