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Food Allergy



As a technique for food allergy relief - EFT gets our most enthusiastic "two thumbs up" for its extraordinary effectiveness and for its website which provides a treasure trove of food allergy relief case studies and completely free downloads.

This simple do-it-yourself procedure provides food allergy relief and uses no meds whatsoever.

Developed by Stanford scientist Gary Craig, this innovative form of acupressure often brings food allergy relief in moments.

Further, the freely downloadable EFT Manual gives you all the basics so you can experience it for yourself. It is one of the most popular downloads on the internet as over 10,000 people download it per month.

Here are a few benefits that have impressed us about EFT as a food allergy remedy:

  • Food allergy relief is usually immediate.
  • It is a do-it-yourself procedure for food allergy relief - that anyone can learn.
  • All the basics for food allergy relief are free on the very generous EFT website
  • You can start using it for food allergies right away.
  • It is allergy relief at its best--no meds whatsoever.
  • Often works to relieve food allergies where everything else fails.
  • Free newsletter provides ongoing education on food allergies and other EFT uses.
  • It is a Universal Healing Aid that is useful for allergies, headaches, pain and almost every other emotional or physical issue you can name.

A portion of a case study on food allergies courtesy of the EFT website

By Gwenn Bonnell

I thought you may enjoy how EFT seemingly cleared up two allergies in one session:

I treated an 11-year old boy for sensitivity to two food substances a little over two months ago. This boy had been very hyper in his younger years, and ADD/ADHD was suspected. Around age 6 he was tested for allergies, and he tested very allergic to chicken and cane syrup. His mother had been able to control (somewhat) his exposure to and intake of these foods until recently, when he began going to parties on his own and indulging in cokes, etc. He would react to these indulgences with headaches, stomach aches, upset stomach and diarrhea. He would be up all night, and not able to go to school on Mondays after a busy social weekend. His mother brought him to me on one of those Mondays.

At the time, his sickness had subsided. So he had no aches or pains to treat. I went right into the allergies. I explained to him and his mother about muscle testing, and used MT [Muscle Testing] to determine the intensity of his allergy to chicken. I MT whether it's a 10, 9, 8, etc. We brought the allergy to a zero after a few rounds of tapping. I also MT'd to see if the allergy would stay away in the future, and that tested positive. I might add that the boy's reaction to all this was a typical preteen's: not much emotion or change in expression. In fact, he seemed bored. But he followed along with me!

 

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