Posts Tagged: pain
Terri’s Pain Relief: “I Woke Up One Morning and Realized I Could Move…”
By Carol Look, EFT Master “Terri” first discovered tapping at one of Gary’s workshops in Chicago. She followed up with a few private sessions with me and a teleclass series. Sometime around the 3rd week of the class, she announced, … Continue reading
Eliminating “Frozen Shoulder and Back Pain”… with a One Year Follow Up
By Carol Look, EFT Master “Joe” attended my recent annual EFT workshop. He couldn’t wait to tell me how his improvements during last year’s workshop had lasted for him for the entire twelve months since I had seen him! One … Continue reading
Twelve Years of Ankle Pain Vanishes – 18 Month Follow Up Still Shows No Pain
By Carol Look, EFT Master A 61 year old nurse and hypnotist suffered for 12 years with intense ankle pain and debilitating swelling after a severe car accident and surgery. After attending a pain relief EFT workshop, her ankle pain … Continue reading
Loretta Sparks’ Approach to Migraine Headaches and Pain
By Loretta Sparks, EFT Master Dear List, In my last message I shared with you my experience working with a client who had a long history of migraines. I was asked, backchannel, to address this work in more detail, which … Continue reading
Three Methods for Working with Pain
By Maggie Adkins, EFT Master Note: While this document does describe methods of working with pain using EFT, if you have physical pain in the body, it is important that you consult with your doctor or medical professional. There are … Continue reading
EFT for Pain: “I Saw Stars, Heard Birds Twittering and My Hand Looked Like a Piece of Soft Spaghetti”
By Rehana Webster, EFT Master It was my sixtieth birthday last month and I had planned to roar into my sixties with a big splash. However, things did not go as planned. On my To Do list there was an … Continue reading
A Clever “Chasing the Pain” Case
By Rehana Webster, EFT Master I was presenting a Level 2 EFT workshop recently and asked if any of the participants had a pain we could work on to demonstrate the ‘chase the pain’ technique. One of the participants said … Continue reading


