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Eft and Tapping for Beginners

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Now there is a simple, effective, noninvasive, and drug-free way to use your body's own healing mechanisms to overcome physical and emotional pain.

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) and tapping consist of activating energy points along one's body in much the same way acupuncture relieves pain--except without the needles! Energy blockages are cleared quickly and effectively, allowing for healing and a sense of overall well-being. It is a safe and easy way to relieve stress, anxiety, and depression and to control weight gain and physical pain.

With EFT and Tapping for Beginners:
Practice the basic tapping sequences using helpful illustrations that show you the exact energy points to activate on your head, hands, and torso.
Learn how to focus your thoughts and tapping goals with freewriting and journaling.
Begin experiencing relief from stress and everyday anxieties.
Use tapping to help manage the root causes of weight gain and the physical symptoms associated with diabetes, high blood pressure, persistent pain, and more.
EFT and Tapping for Beginners: The Essential EFT Manual to Start Relieving Stress, Losing Weight, and Healing not only helps you learn the tapping process, but also invites you to look at the causes of emotional and physical pain. Begin healing today with this concise guide.
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105 printed pages
Original publication
2013
Publication year
2013
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  • konakovairinahas quoted8 years ago
    the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistic that approximately 85 percent of all illness is caused by acknowledged or unacknowledged negative emotions
  • konakovairinahas quoted8 years ago
    pressure on various points of the body stimulates a corresponding and specific area of the brain.

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