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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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  • EFT Points Explantion?

    Is there an explanation of each EFT tapping point similar to how people explain chakra points? I feel if I understood what each point does, it would help me greatly. Let me explain. Sometimes when I'm tapping, I get a more intense response from certain points, and that will happen on both passes...
    Posted to Forum by Gendo on 07-18-2009
  • Re: tapping points

    Hey Scott, Welcome to the forums. Thanks for your post. EFT is about results. So, my suggestion is that if you feel a difference when you tap there great. If it's not consistent, I have another suggestion. I'd do a little detective work to shift things from mechanical EFT (tapping on the solar...
    Posted to Forum by successfuleft on 10-31-2008
  • Re: Tapping other people?

    Hi Sanne, I want to learn the different ways of tapping and ofcourse the simple one which i can praticise a lot.Currently i am at San Jose. Let me know if you guys have training session at San Jose. Thanks, Manoranjan
    Posted to Forum by Manoranjan on 10-29-2008
  • Re: Gallbladder pain/ healing

    Hello Nean, Best wishes to you for your surgery tomorrow... As far as tapping goes, I would be very careful. If you're having surgery, I would NOT tap hard. Maybe you could gently massage instead of tap (?). I've had a few bouts of gall-bladder attacks myself (definitely NO fun!!). I haven't...
    Posted to Forum by Leigha on 09-19-2008
  • Re: Hand/Wrist Pain Brought on by EFT

    You're very welcome Asia! There are a lot of really interesting ways to work with pain and the "prescription" varies (of course) depending on the person and situation. One great technique is to spend some time thanking and accepting the pain... sometimes we even apologize to "it"...
    Posted to Forum by Leigha on 09-10-2008
  • Re: Hand/Wrist Pain Brought on by EFT

    Hello Asia, Tapping like this isn't something you've probably ever done much of before... it's likely that your hands and wrists may take a little time to adjust, especially if you're doing it more often and "enthusiastically" as you say. It could be that maybe you're tapping...
    Posted to Forum by Leigha on 09-09-2008
  • Remote healing

    There's been some amazing stories about the ability to provide healing for other people who can't or won't try the therapy for themselves. Surely this must convince the most blinkered sceptic that the system works. I've been fascinated to learn that tapping has even proven to work on...
    Posted to Forum by Anonymous on 06-01-2008
  • Re: tapping points :-) - further to that question

    Hi, For 95% of the time, I don't use the gamut point (on the top of the hand between the baby finger tendon and ring finger tendon). However, there is a time to use the gamut point. I use it when the intensity level gets below a 3. This particular part used to really turn me off--the rolling of the...
    Posted to Forum by SkyWatcher on 04-15-2008
  • Re: tapping points :-) - further to that question

    FYI - found a gamut point video: http://youtube.com/watch?v=NAHnM6vOCXM
    Posted to Forum by msteve666 on 04-15-2008
  • Re: Am I Getting it Right?

    Hello Shashi, This following link is showing the tapping points quite clearly, http://www.tap4health.com/eft-tapping-points.html If you use several fingers as you tap, you cover a larger area especially under the arm. And yes, you are doing it right, with your phrasing, remember words are just there...
    Posted to Forum by Fabienne on 04-12-2008
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