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  • EFT and SMA Spinal Muscular Atrophy

    My one-year old niece has recently been diagnosed with SMA Spinal Muscular Atrophy. This is a neuromuscular disease characterized by degeneration of motor neurons resulting in progressive muscular atrophy (wasting away). A trophy of muscle is the result of denervation, or loss of the signal to contract...
    Posted to Forum by BernardDB on 07-14-2009
  • EFT Champion Prevails!

    Rodolfo, one of my kids with cancer, is my EFT champion. He promised to tap every day and he did. He went beyond that. He taught his whole family (sister, brother, aunts, uncles, cousins and even some friends) how to tap. He created his own community of support that uses EFT to feel better. All this...
    Posted to Forum by ddmiller7 on 06-29-2009
  • Re: Childrens Gangs

    Hello Kenneth, It sounds like the scope of possibilitities here in your community is endless. Also it strikes me (correct me please if wrong) that as they is so much potential, it becomes confusing where to start. I have many, many possible suggestions for you. Perhaps it may be useful to keep things...
    Posted to Forum by ChristineM on 02-06-2009
  • Childrens Gangs

    , drugs, gangs, and violence near by. I a attended the fairly large group and wished I could step up and offer EFT Today I have been a substitute teacher at a middle school. We have some beautiful new schools in this neighborhood in North Dallas, but there is also a lot of poverty, crime, drugs, and...
    Posted to Forum by Kenneth on 02-05-2009
  • Re: Improving attention with eft

    Hello I've just joined because I'd like to know how to start with surrogate eft for a group of very talented, nice, but appallingly disruptive 12 year olds that I have to teach, who cause major problems in class. I'm really not sure how to go about it. Any suggestions? Alima
    Posted to Forum by alima on 10-19-2008
  • Re: Infantile Spastic Syndrome / Toddler

    Hello Mark, I have posted below a letter that recently came from a client whose daughter who was experiencing some similar problems with feeding. It gives you maybe some insight into what can be achieved working with parent and child - everyone being part of the picture.We worked through many, many layers...
    Posted to Forum by ChristineM on 10-09-2008
  • Re: two-year old in the hospital

    I think my daughter might agree with you. At one point, when Jonathan was crying and obviously uncomfortable with the IV in his hand, I started tapping on him and talking to him, and he relaxed and went to sleep. My daughter commented, "Grandmommy's better than morphine!" That may be a...
    Posted to Forum by Sheryl Young on 04-13-2008
  • Re: two-year old in the hospital

    Hello Sheryl, How wonderful. Been in the position to help your granson like this when he is in a foreign and potentially scary situation is priceless. Better than any medication in the world!
    Posted to Forum by ChristineM on 04-13-2008
  • two-year old in the hospital

    I was so grateful to know a little bit about EFT last month when my two-year-old grandson was in the hospital. He had been throwing up for a week, but had no fever, and know one knew what his problem was. He was in the hospital for a few days, with all kinds of tests being done, before the doctors decided...
    Posted to Forum by Sheryl Young on 04-12-2008
  • EFT as teaching aide

    EFT came into my life about tow years ago. It was like meeting a good old friend for the first time.. since, he is a guest at my table three meals a day and still very welcome. I would like to tell you how I have integrated EFT into my work. In 1995 I have joined a group of artists who had in mind to...
    Posted to Forum by aurel on 02-05-2008
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