Hi All,
I have compiled a more or less complete list of treatments that I
have received a lot of personal benefit from, as well as several I
have surrogately used for others at a remote distance.
I have uploaded them in a folder to files entitled "Nels".
Some of the results have been subjective as one cannot totally
assess them, but the indications are very positive. Many have been
100% successful after allopathic medicine has failed completely. The
most recent was a devestating attack of gout in both feet that had
me laid up for about three months last spring.
Several of the conditions had been chronic for years if not most of
my life. One being constipation and the resulting hemmorhoids as
well as bowel problems. Another was being diagnosed with Rheumatoid
Arthritis and having had cortisone shots as I could not raise arm
above my shoulder.
My first treatment was for a shoulder injury from a skiing accident
and it is much the same as what Dr. Ebert has written about.
One of my favorites is the Allergy series which has also been a
chronic condition in my past.
The one for eyesight in yellow is a work in progress as is the
cataracts. For a brief while I was able to go without glasses for
brief periods but I think the glasses themselves interfered with the
results when shifting back and forth.
I have used the Basic Tx CD for most of the treatments, although I
often just treat with the SR nowadays. It seems I have used the CD
for long enough that a lot of the lower energy fields are no longer
as deeply ingrained as they were. I have surrendered a lot of my
previously self-limiting beliefs to God.
Usually I double tap all the points and sometimes triple tap if the
condition is severe.
This list is presented only as a sharing of what has worked for me
and I make special claims as to its being a panacea. It is worth a
try in my view and is always my first responce choice. If I cannot
find a formula that fits or if I am away from my manual I then
choose EFT often just performing the tapping using internal
visualization.
Sincerely,
Nels