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I have noticed recently that many of my patients have not heard of EFT (aka the Emotional Freedom Techniques). Perhaps they'd seen the acronym on a side bar of my newsletter but never inquired further. Others are aware that my lady Alina is just one of a few certified trainers of EFT in the world with Dawson Church, director and EFT Universe, one of several three most primary certifying organizations. The rest of you could wonder what EFT and Chiropractic pertain to the other person and the way could they possibly be found in a mutually supportive way. I figured who's was ready time will be able to answer that question.

As a chiropractor, I most commonly turn to my patients' needs about how I will assist them in lessening pain and increasing their body's function. Chiropractic has always dedicated to removing nerve interference therefore the body can better heal itself. That idea goes all the way back to DD Palmer and chiropractic's inception. Coincidentally, I overheard Alina only the other day explaining EFT as an easy way of removing energy interference in your body any time present, reduce the body's ability to heal. Hmmm, how similar is that? EFT can also be referred to as an emotional version of acupuncture, but without needles. It is wonderful being a self-help technique that may be learned and suited for your new, whereas chiropractic adjustments will not be self-administered.

So one might ask why I would ever utilize a technique that will decrease the need for my services? The simple answer is that some physical issues I view as primarily mechanical, with a psychological or energetic component intertwined. Other patients present pain from stress, life patterns or behaviors which might be primarily brought on by past behaviors that no longer serve them that should be witnessed and become something totally new. EFT is fabulous for achieving that.

To give you an idea of when I use EFT, here are a couple examples. Recently a patient came in while using recent oncoming of migraines, which began just as their husband started having panic disorder. Another was suffering from panic and anxiety concise that this he felt that his head would explode and the man had the next long airplane trip along with a coinciding concern with flying. Another arrived with chronic back pain he noted increased when he thought of anger of the recent marital separation. The intertwining relationship of physical ailments with emotional stresses are infinite.

Too often patients were told that their symptoms were of their head. This was not just a complimentary diagnosis, and basically meant the symptoms were psychosomatic, or the physician figured how the patient was "making it all up." Psyche (mind) and Soma (physical body) are naturally related, how could they not be? The moment you might have pain, you've a considered it and after that often follows an emotion, which then causes neurotransmitters to be removed in the brain which then resulting in hormones developing to the bloodstream which then carries a physiological affect on items like heartrate, blood pressure level, immune response, etc. So naturally our website and psyche journey together.

So, how do I decide when you put on my chiropractic hat and when do I slip on my EFT hat? There are no rules, just intuition. Sometimes, I make use of it when what I thought would help is not helping sufficiently. Sometimes I feel that there are something not being said in fact it is a method for a patient to share something important that they did not feel was strongly related their presenting complaint. In any of the ways it presents, the use of EFT typically surprises me featuring its ease and it is effectiveness.