Re: Harry
Hi Harry
Don't get worried that it is something wrong with an organ particularly. Normally, when there is a one sided problem, it can mean many different things - a nutritional deficiency is very common or a food intolerance. Further, it may mean you have a lymph duct is blocked on that side or there are vascular blockages. Sometimes it's linked with dehydration ... or it could mean that the nerves of the ear or eyes are not strong on that side. Also it may be that the meridian/s in that area need energising ... and there will be other variables to consider. The emotions play a big part too, I often find that some people have emotional issues trapped in the muscles.
If there is extreme weakness on both sides, it's common for there to be structural problems that need some sort of manual adjustment, but that doesn't seem to apply to you.
If you're in the UK, I'm happy to give you a full test for free, alternatively, you might want to find a Kinesiologist locally (if not in the UK). It's not possible to do-it-yourself with this type of kinesiology, it's quite a complex science/art in the way we diagnose. It's not possible to learn this from a book as it requires quite a lot of specific kinesthetic application.
Hope that helps a little