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EFT was originally developed to reduce the therapy process from months/years down to minutes/hours. As emotional problems faded, both physical health and personal performance improved (often dramatically). As a result, EFT is spreading quickly among the healing community. It is an emotional version of acupressure wherein certain meridian release points are gently stimulated by tapping on them with the fingertips.







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  • Allergies

    Hi everyone, I’ve got loads of allergies and I’ve been trying to work on them for a while now but I’m getting nowhere. I have heard a lot about allergies being related to safety issues and a couple of things happened when I was really young which might be relevant - but I’ve no idea how to tap on these...
    Posted to Forum by Olivia on 07-26-2009
  • Chronic Sinus Issues

    Hi! As I lay here with yet again another sinus infection, I decided to ask for input on dealing with this issue. I have been tapping on a lot of stuff lately, and getting good resulting in that issue that I didn't know were there have popped up for attention. Sinus problems, allergies and mild asthma...
    Posted to Forum by Anonymous on 09-29-2008
  • Re: NAET

    I'm using it for about 4 years now. You can not do it yourself. We do it in accupuncturist office and practitioner should be NAET certified.Procedure is quite pleasant if you are not afraid of needles. You can use it for wide range of isues including amotional. Allergy is defined as any substance...
    Posted to Forum by Natasha on 05-30-2008
  • SALICYLATE SENSITIVITY

    Hello! I'm new to EFT and have just completed my Second Level course here in the U.K. My 8 year old son has a Salicylate Sensitivity (salicylate is a naturally occurring chemical found in most fruit, veg, herbs and spices as well as in other foods) which is quite a challenge for all the family. I'm...
    Posted to Forum by Enys Evans on 01-16-2008
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