Fibromyalgia Pain FasterEFT
Fibromyalgia Pain FasterEFT
How a Doctor discovers hope in the medical field w/ FasterEFT
Although medical science hasn’t yet been able to discover the cause of, or a cure for fibromyalgia, FasterEFT has helped many of those with the condition to free themselves from it — permanently.
Fibromyalgia Pain FasterEFT Fibromyalgia is not a disease
It is the result of the body following perfectly what the subconscious holds. Change the information in the subconscious, and the body will follow automatically.
When can I use Faster EFT tapping to help with fibromyalgia?
Faster EFT Tapping can be used in any given situation, no matter what the event.It can be used whenever you’re feeling overwhelmed, in pain, anxious or uneasy. Faster EFT tapping helps to relieve emotional stressors like fear, anger, anxiety, frustration, loneliness, fatigue, sadness etc.Faster EFT tapping can also be used to relieve physical stressors as well like pain, cramping, headaches, nausea, IBS, cravings, insomnia, restlessness etc. FasterEFT tapping is most commonly used on feelings of stress and anxiety. Read on. opens in new window.
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Self-administered EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) in individuals with fibromyalgia: a randomized trial Gunilla Brattberg, MD
Abstract
The aim of this study was to examine if self-administered EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) leads to reduced pain perception, increased acceptance, coping ability and health-related quality of life in individuals with fibromyalgia.
86 women, diagnosed with fibromyalgia pain and on sick leave for at least 3 months, were randomly assigned to a treatment group or a waiting list group. An eight-week EFT treatment program was administered via the Internet.
Upon completion of the program, statistically significant improvements were observed in the intervention group (n=26) in comparison with the waiting list group (n=36) for variables such as pain, anxiety, depression, vitality, social function, mental health, performance problems involving work or other activities due to physical as well as emotional reasons, and stress symptoms.
Pain catastrophizing measures, such as rumination, magnification and helplessness, were significantly reduced, and the activity level was significantly increased.
The number needed to treat (NNT) regarding recovering from anxiety was 3. NNT for
depression was 4. Self-administered EFT seems to be a good complement to other treatments
and rehabilitation programs. The sample size was small and the dropout rate was high. Therefore the surprisingly good results have to be interpreted with caution.
However, it would be of interest to further study this simple and easily accessible self-administered treatment method, which can even be taught over the Internet.
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See also https://fastereft.com/blog/fastereft-freed-juli-fibromyalgia-ended-26-years-pain-20-surgeries
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