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Welcome to the EFT Home Page of Mildred Thill of
Brain Balance Consulting.
EFT, Emotional Freedom
Technique, often works when nothing else will.
What is EFT? EFT
is a kind of psychological acupressure,
developed by Gary Craig, an engineer.
EFT is based on the principal
that pain and health issues are affected by our emotions, and that
holding
these emotions inside may cause disturbances in our energy
systems. Sometimes we attempt to treat
ourselves for emotional upset using food, medications or
stimulants, and this can lead to further problems such as
addictions, obesity, and dependencies. EFT lets us treat these energy
disturbances in a healthy way.
Once the emotional causes of
some of our addictive behavior, pain or disease are dealt with, it
becomes
possible to achieve healing.
Sometimes our emotional pain
is hidden to us but shows up in our bodies as physical pain or chronic
disease.
I invite you to explore this
site for a taste of how I have used EFT for my clients and some ideas
on how it
might be beneficial for you. Please
note, however, that EFT is complimentary to medical treatment and is
not meant
to replace a physician’s care.
If you are very new
to EFT,
some examples of how you might use it are demonstrated in the articles: Chocolate
Cravings, Headache
Control, Dealing
with
Chemotherapy, Flying
Anxiety
and more. I have begun to post some excellent guest articles, the
first being by Rick Wilkes about Erectile
Disfunction.
To get an idea about
how I
use EFT, read the testimonials
of some of my clients.
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