Environment & Personal Care Testing Kit 2 Plastic Box

$169.00

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

The Environment & Personal Care Testing Kit 2 contains 100 vials and an Information Booklet (download)

This Environment & Personal Care Test Kit for Kinesiologists contains environmental toxins, such as insecticides and herbicides, industrial chemicals, household chemicals, plastics and components of plastics, personal care products and other chemicals. we are all exposed to daily.

Who is this Environment & Personal Care Test Kit for?

It is suitable for Kinesiologists, Chiropractors, Bioresonance & NAET Practitioners, Naturopaths, or anyone trained in muscle testing.

How is this Environment & Personal Care Test Kit different?

As an experienced homeopath I understand the importance of a reliable homeopathic test kit to test for health related problems. Consequently, all vials contain a few homeopathic pills of at least five different homeopathic potencies sourced from reputable homeopathic pharmacies. This ensures accurate testing of any imbalances, but also precise muscle testing. Furthermore, the vials can be used to restore balance in the body.

How long will this Environment & Personal Care Test Kit last?

This Kinesiology Test Kit comes in a plastic box for easy storage. If stored correctly it has an indefinite shelf life. Therefore, please store this homeopathic test kit away from heat, direct sunlight, mobile phones, magnets, microwaves and power points.

 

Not only is this Environment & Personal Care Test Kit for Kinesiologists available in a Plastic Box, but it is also available in a Flat Box (vials horizontal).

Content:

  1. Acetal polyoxymethylene (plastic)
  2. Acetic acid
  3. Acid fumes mix
  4. Acrylic fibre
  5. Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene – ABS (plastic)
  6. Aftershave
  7. Aviation fuel exhaust fumes
  8. Benzyls salicylate (cosmetics)
  9. Bisphenol A – BPA (plastic)
  10. Butylated hydroxyanisole – BHA (preservative in food and cosmetics)
  11. Butylated hydroxytoluene – BHT (preservative in food and cosmetics)
  12. Calcium disodium – EDTA (ion chelator, used in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics)
  13. Carbaryl (insecticide)
  14. Carpet fumes mix
  15. Cellophane
  16. Chlorhexidine gluconate (antiseptic, disinfectant)
  17. Chlorine
  18. Chlorine dioxide
  19. Chloroform
  20. Cigarette smoke
  21. Coal Tar
  22. Cotton
  23. Crystal violet (dye)
  24. Cypermethrin (insecticide)
  25. Deltamethrin (insecticide)
  26. Dental adhesive
  27. Dibutyl phthalate (plasticiser)
  28. Dichlorobenzene (deodorant)
  29. Dimethyl sulfoxide – DMSO (solvent)
  30. Ethanol
  31. Ethyl acetate fumes (nail polish remover, cigarettes, glue)
  32. Ethylene glycol (in antifreeze, pens, paints, plastics, cosmetics)
  33. Fiberglass
  34. Furniture & curtain fumes
  35. Furniture polish
  36. Glue & adhesive fumes
  37. Grazon 90 (Pro) weedkiller
  38. Hemp fibre
  39. Herboxone (herbicide)
  40. High density polyethylene – HDPE (plastic)
  41. House air
  42. Household cleaners
  43. Hyaluronic acid (cosmetics)
  44. Hydrogen sulfide (manufacturing of textiles, pesticides, leather, dyes and pharmaceuticals)
  45. Incense mix
  46. Lanolin
  47. Leather
  48. Linen
  49. Lipstick
  50. Low density polyethylene (LDPE)
  51. Lycra (spandex, elastane)
  52. Malathion (pesticide)
  53. Methylene chloride (paint removal, degreasing, manufacturing)
  54. Methylparaben (cosmetics)
  55. Motor oil
  56. Naphthalene (in mothballs, plastics)
  57. Nicotine
  58. Nicotine patch
  59. Nylon
  60. Oil & solvent-based paints
  61. Ozone
  62. Paint fumes
  63. Para-aminobenzoic acid – PABA (sunscreen)
  64. Pentachlorophenol fumes (fungicide, dyes)
  65. Pet flea collar fumes
  66. Phthalate ester plasticiser (DEHA)
  67. Plastic
  68. Polybutylene (plastic resin, was used in water piping)
  69. Polychloroprene – Neoprene (synthetic rubber)
  70. Polyester
  71. Polyethylene terephthalate – PET (form of polyester)
  72. Polyphenylsulfone – PPSU (plastic)
  73. Polypropylene (plastic)
  74. Polystyrene (foam packaging)
  75. Polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon)
  76. Polyurethane (foam in upholstered furniture, bedding)
  77. Polyvinyl chloride – PVC (thermoplastic)
  78. Potassium sorbate (preservative in personal care products)
  79. Rayon
  80. Resorcinol (hair dyes, hair products)
  81. Rubber
  82. Sanitiser (disinfectant)
  83. Self-tanning foam
  84. Shaving foam
  85. Shellac French polish
  86. Silica – crystalline
  87. Silicone elastomer (silicone rubber)
  88. Soap
  89. Sodium metabisulfite (disinfectant, antioxidant, preservative)
  90. Synthetic fragrance mix
  91. Talcum powder
  92. Thermoplastic elastomer – TPE (mixture of rubber and plastic)
  93. Tobacco mix
  94. Trichloroethylene – TCE (cleaning wipes, solvent, carpet cleaners, ground water)
  95. Triclopyr (herbicide, fungicide)
  96. Vacuum cleaner dust
  97. Veet hair removal cream
  98. Vinyl chloride – PVC (plastic)
  99. Water bottled
  100. Xylene (solvent)

This Kinesiology Test Kit does NOT contain chemicals, toxins or any other crude substance,

but the homeopathic remedies made from these substances and is therefore perfect for accurate testing and balancing.  It contains glass vials as plastic can be unreliable for testing purposes. Pills are used to avoid liquid spillage and evaporation.

 

The test vials do not need to be opened as they are not intended for internal use.

 

This Test Kit is not intended for DIAGNOSIS or TREATMENT and is NOT a home testing kits, but is intended for practitioners such as Kinesiologists, Bioresonance practitioners (Bicom, Vega, etc.), Chiropractors, Naturopaths, or anyone trained in muscle testing.

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