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EFT is my chosen method of helping others find physical and emotional relief.  As you're likely aware though, there are many other things that work. Some even work where EFT either won't work at all, or (in the right hands) might work faster than EFT.

I'd venture to guess that many who've seen the miraculous results attained with EFT will find that last statement somewhat disturbing.  EFTs results have a way of making us feel that way sometimes :o) All the same,there are situations or symptoms where it's best to leave ourselves open to options.  A pretty blatant example of this would be a broken arm.  If it happens to me, I'm heading for the nearest emergency room . . . not my local EFT practitioner.

But there are other, far less blatant symptoms or conditions where a good practitioner of another modality may be (pardon the somewhat alopathic expression :o) "just what the doctor ordered".

One example that comes to mind for me is a friend a couple of years back who suffered seasonal alergies.  I'd only begun studying EFT, but had just completed the Homeopathy section of my Natural Health Consultant course, and recommended he visit a local Homeopath.  For the several years I'd known him, his eyes would swell almost shut, and he'd suffer congestion and sneezing like he was in the midst of a killer cold for several weeks each spring.  He came home with a homeopathic remedy, took it for the next 2 or 3 days, and that year * and since * has never suffered anything but the odd sneeze or 'slightly' runny nose.

I've also seen cases where massage therapy and chiropractic treatments have brought huge relief where traditional medicine had failed.
Still, with all that said, I've a family doctor who it would concern me greatly to be without. (We should all be so lucky as to have a doctor we can trust!)

For those reasons and more I've decided to include this section providing information about several other 'alternative' healing modalities.  (I don't imagine anyone who's read this far has to be told why it's a good idea to go to the emergency room with a broken bone :o).  Simply click on the modality you'd like to learn more about, and you'll be taken either to a site that explains it, or our own explanation.

* Again, please pardon the delay in completing all the entries (methodologies) listed here. Thanks for your patience in the meantime

  1. Reiki
  2. Reflexology
  3. Aromatherapy
  4. Iridology
  5. Chiropractic Medicine
  6. Massage therapy
  7. Thai Massage
  8. Homeopathy
  9. Nutritional Councilling
  10. Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  11. Acupuncture
  12. Ayurvedic Medicine
  13. Naturopathic Medicine
  14. Rolfing




 


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