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The assessment consists of two parts that contain series of TRUE / FALSE questions. The first part of the test determines your dominant nature. The second part will determine if you are experiencing any biochemical deficiencies. Both tests should be completed in one sitting. Find a quiet place where you won’t be distracted by music, nearby activities, or other people, and choose a time when you know that you will not be interrupted. Postpone taking the test if you feel particularly out of sorts, or if you’re not well rested and fed.
The most important thing to remember is that there are no right answers to this assessment. You are born with your nature: there is no better or worse to have. We all have strengths and weaknesses. So do not overthink the questions, and do not answer as if you might in an perfect world. If you want real insight into your overall health, answer truthfully. Also, don’t assume you know your nature before all the votes are counted. You will probably be surprised by the results; most people are. Try not to labour over the answers to a few questions that you might not be sure about. The test is designed so that a few answers one way or another will not skew te result. Your first inclination, or gut reaction, always indicate the right way to answer the questions of these tests.
Answer each question by choosing TRUE of FALSE. At the end of each group, record only the total number of TRUE answers in the space provided. Answer the questions in terms of how you feel most of the time. For example, if you’ve had a bad night’s sleep and feel tired today, answer the questions that pertain to your energy levels based on how you feel on a more average day.
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