Brian, I certainly don't want to get people's hopes
too high. Afterall, EFT (emotional freedom technique)
can be put under the category of 'witch doctors'. But
here's the deal... I'm seeing tons of progress in my
life by using it. The last thing I thought it would
have helped me with is sweating, but I figured I had
nothing to lose by trying. It doesn't cost anything
and there's no risk at all; just some of your time.
I didn't want to get off the topic, but if it helps
convince some of you that EFT can work, I'll give you
a brief list of areas it's helped me with. The
progress in these areas is fact for me.
Sweating - as I mentioned, I would say 90% reduction.
I can go out w/o an undershirt, which is something I
would have never done before. I find myself
constantly checking for the sweat and in disbelief
that there's only a few drops (slightly more than
'normal'). And this is after I've stopped drionic for
a month now (it started working when I was using
drionic, so I stopped it).
Acne - Acne on my back and chest is pretty much gone.
Face is reduced 50%.
Nailbiting - I've been biting my nails hundreds of
times per day since elementary school. I used a
hypnosis CD a while back and was able to stop for a
month or so. But then it came back. I tried hypnosis
again along with EFT and I haven't bitten my nails in
a few months. Again, this was a problem since
childhood.
Anxiousness / Anxiety / Fears - I could write an ebook
on how much EFT has helped in these areas, but I'll
just say I feel like a different person. I still have
a long way to go, but at least I have a tool to use.
The basic premise is that of acupuncture. The body
holds negative thoughts (energy) in our body. We have
pressure points where this can be released.
Acupuncture uses needles. EFT uses your fingers and
is just as effective. In this process, you're tapping
the pressure points (which is why it looks silly).
You owe it to yourself to give it a try.
--- Brian Tolman <Speedswed@...> wrote:
> halo,
> do you really think it can work? I have tried
> everything short of ETS for
> my hyperhidrosis, even botox in my hands and it did
> not work. I have had it
> since birth, my mom tell me my hands have always
> been sweaty and I am now
> 24. Should I try this, is it worth my time?
>
>
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