EFT

Emotional Freedom Technique

More than 80% of clients achieve noticeable improvement or complete relief from their problems in one session of EFT.

Based on the ancient principles of acupuncture, EFT is a simple tapping procedure that gently realigns the body’s energy system, without the discomfort of needles.

 

The cause of all negative emotions is a disruption in the body's energy pathways.

 

Properly applied, EFT quickly realigns the energy meridians with respect to negative memories, disconnects the physical discomfort that we attached to it, and quite often removes the resulting symptoms.

What can EFT help with:  Abuse, ADD/ADHD, addictions, alcoholism, allergies, anger, anorexia, anxiety, asthma, back pain, body pains, breathing difficulties, cancer, career goals, carpal tunnel, chemical sensitivities, children's behavior, chocolate cravings, chronic fatigue syndrome, claustrophobia, coffee, compulsions, cravings, depression, diabetes, dyslexia, eating disorders, emotional abuse, family dynamics, fears, fibromyalgia, food allergies, grief & loss, headaches, hiccups, high blood  pressure, insomnia, jet lag, lactose intolerance, learning disabilities, love pain, lupus, migraines, multiple sclerosis, pain, panic, phobias, physical abuse, psoriasis, PTSD, public speaking, rape, relationship issues, school issues, sexual abuse, smoking, snoring, sports performance, stress, stuttering, sugar cravings, trauma, weight loss, and many other conditions

 

"Some day the medical profession will wake up and realize that unresolved emotional issues are the main cause of 85% of all illnesses. When they do, EFT will be one of their primary healing tools .... as it is for me."

- Eric Robins, MD -

 

 


 

Are EFT's results due to either placebo effects or distraction?

No, placebo effects require some belief in the process and this is rarely the case for newcomers to EFT. Also, although EFT may appear to be distracting, it will not work if the client is, in fact, distracted. That is why the client continually repeats a reminder phrase which "tunes in" to the problem.