BBC story of EFT helping to cure a woman's M.E.
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iam confused as to how tappin can cure a real pysical illness :(
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October 8th 2009
Whittemore-Peterson Institute:
The discovery of XMRV Retrovirus has far reaching implications for prevention and treatment of not only lymphoma, one of the potentially devastating complications of ME/CFS but prostate cancer and perhaps many others.
Retroviruses are known to cause inflammatory diseases, neuro disease immune deficiency and cancer. The spectrum of neuro-immune diseases including: ME/CFS, Atypical MS, Fibromyalgia, Gulf War Syndrome share common abnormalities
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No, this stuff works, also because you tell yourself affirmative sentences while tapping, which does more for you than one might think. I always believed XMRV was similar to EBV, it is mainly there, because the immune system doesn't work properly, I never thought it was the cause. I got better with the Gupta programme (doing 90% the stop-technique, only 20-30 minutes per day the other techniques) and it's the only thing that every worked for me (got appr. 1000% better). Thanks for uploading!
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Why the thumbs down? Check out my channel if you want to know how to do EFT
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@monkstripe theres another girl on youtube who said this worked for her too, I think it's worth a try.
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uh, I just repeated a sentence at the end of the video :)
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@monkstripe I can just give my experience - after five years of hell, bedbound with severe ME, I got into these kinds of alternative healing, it was not EFT but something close, energy manipulation, after having brief experiences through acupuncture, and it worked! I don't think it actually "cured" me (everything comes back with some extra effort and I have to do it again) but it made the body aware of its self-healing capabilities (we all have them) and it allows the body to recover faster.
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@brooklynmic Well said!! Youtube always seems to bring out the "real experts" ;-)
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@monkstripe tapping is likened to acupuncture without the needles. It uses the energy meridian points on the body to release unresolved trauma.
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its funny .. i believe in miracles and in 'psychosomatic' methods of healing, spiritual healing etc .. i really do .. so if a virus or an entrenched disease can be cured quickly i am delighted .. its odd, half the time i am arguing ME is real and awful illness, the other half of the time i am saying to myself 'it can be cured in moments' with the right technique.. I actually think both may be true. The miracles dont invalidate the reality of the disease.
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Interesting commonality with all the negative comments. Not one of you said you had tried EFT with ernest—or at all, yet you are all experts on how it does not work negating this women's and now millions of others who have benefited from EFT, myself included. You probably don't believe in acupuncture either. How about the color yellow? Does yellow fit your narrow belief system?
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You won't read accurate responsible reporting in the British media about the implications of the retrovirus family XMRV/MLVs in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME/CFS or 'Chronic Fatigue Syndrome').
The UK media has for 20 years gone along with poweful British psychiatrists in misrepresenting ME/CFS - wrongly portraying it as a "mystery" or as psychosmatic. Fatigue/burnout, etc. is not ME/CFS.
ME/CFS is Neuro-immune. The retrovirus family XMRV/MLV is now very strongly implicated in ME/CFS.
Two interesting books to read are Joyful Recovery From ME/Chronic Fatigue by Sasha Allenby, which gives a first-hand account of recovery from ME, and also The Biology of Belief by Dr Bruce Lipton, a cell biologist, which talks about epigenetics and the new scientific discoveries on how our bodies respond to signals from the environment and aren't governed solely by our genes.
Rebekahkahkah 2 years ago 2