What is EFT

Energy meridians that run through our body can be blocked or disrupted by unresolved emotional issues, thereby compromising our natural healing potential. Quite often people are aware of the events or memories that trigger emotional discomfort in their lives, but they have not yet connected those memories to the symptoms of disease in their bodies. Using EFT, it is possible to revisit the event(s) in question, and balance the disturbed meridians. Properly done, both emotional anguish and physical symptoms often subside. Although based on acupuncture, EFT has simplified the realignment process, while acupuncture is usually associated with the use of needles; a less invasive procedure – such as tapping on specific points on the surface of the skin – can also produce the desired effects. By stimulating energy points on the skin, combined with specified mental activities, an instant shift in your brain’s electrochemistry can occur to:-

 

 

Help overcome unwanted emotions such as fear, guilt, shame, jealousy or anger.
Help change unwanted habits and behaviour, and enhance your abilities to love, succeed and enjoy live.
EFT allows virtually anyone who learns how to use it greater emotional control and inner peace.

A simple way to explain how the EFT strategies work is to use the analogy of a circuit breaker in your kitchen. Once the circuit is over-powered you cannot turn the lights on or get the refrigerator to cool until the circuit breaker has been reset. EFT resets the circuits in a person’s body and mind.

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What can EFT be used for
By addressing unresolved emotional issues,
EFT has proven effective with a wide variety of serious
disease,
everyday ailments and personal performance goals:

Weight Loss Anxiety Eating Disorders Relationship Issues Anger Management Children’s Behaviour
Dyslexia Allergies Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Asthma Insomnia Parkinson’s Disease Self Worth/Self Esteem Abundance Sports Performance

Phobias Panic Attacks Sexual Abuse Trauma Addictions Depression High Blood Pressure PTSD
Migraine Headaches Chronic Fatigue OCD Cancer Pain Management Cystic Fibrosis Diabetes Hepatitis C




 

 

 


This acupressure-based healing modality was pioneered by renowned chiropractor, George Goodheart, furthered by medical doctor John Diamond and psychologist Roger Callahan and dramatically simplified and improved by Stanford engineer Gary Craig. With the initial aid of Adrienne Fowlie, Gary Craig developed and introduced EFT in 1995. Gary has spent a lifelong pursuit of personal well-being. He made EFT elegant, efficient and affordable.
Gary Craig

 


Note: While EFT has produced remarkable changes in many emotional and physical issues to date, it should not be used instead of appropriate medical care. You should always consult your doctor before undertaking any form of self-treatment.