EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Healing Touch and Intuitive Bodywork are powerful alternative treatment modalities. They integrate very well with traditional cancer treatments and provide many amazing benefits. Chemotherapy and radiation, while very effective in treating cancer, often have debilitating side effects. EFT, Healing Touch and Intuitive Bodywork can help lessen these side effects and make the ordeal of cancer treatment less stressful.
Mesothelioma is a particularly aggressive form of cancer that affects the lining of the lung tissue. Mesothelioma is triggered from asbestos exposure and the life expectancy is only about four to eighteen months. EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), Healing Touch and Intuitive Bodywork can help with processing the trauma, grief and stress that can result from such a diagnosis. While some cancers are terminal illnesses, quality of life can be increased greatly by the use of alternative, holistic healing modalities.
Healing Touch and Intuitive Bodywork can help address the sensations and emotions that manifest from moment to moment in fighting cancer. These modalities can soothe both physical and emotional pain. They help with stress levels and anxiety relief, and can also reduce or eliminate insomnia.
EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) works in these ways as well, but it can also work on the deeper, more underlying causes of an illness. Using the EFT tapping procedure in this way can address the cancer at its root. Very often cancer has its beginnings in unresolved, unprocessed negative experiences and emotional trauma. The energy of these negative experiences, when not processed and released, can become trapped in the body’s meridian energy system. Unfortunately, this energy can then begin to fester. Over time, if not addressed and cleared, physical illness can develop.
Cancer patients often intuitively know what incidents from their past led to their disease. Once this “material” is made conscious and revealed, the EFT tapping protocol can be applied to all aspects of these experiences, one by one, until the “charge” of the emotions are dissipated and cleared. An EFT practitioner can be invaluable for guidance, help with the tapping “scripts,” and in being a second set of eyes. Sometimes an objective observer can make connections and see things that the patient may have trouble being objective about.
According to SurrenderWorks, EFT Master Emma Roberts extols the benefits of EFT for cancer patients. Says Roberts: “The joy of EFT is that it can be used alongside any treatment plan, whatever the prognosis, stage or treatment. It is the ultimate in complementary therapy as it integrates fully with the medical models and alternative therapies. It is not a case of either or, but both. During medical intervention for cancer one can feel very disempowered and out of control, it may seem that something is attacking us from the in-side, such as with the toxicity of chemotherapy, and the client is also often being ‘attacked’ externally during treatment with surgery, radiotherapy etc. It can feel like being an onlooker in a war zone. Using EFT gives a way of taking back some control and actively engaging in ones healing process. This in it-self is empowering and positive. In my experience, cancer patients are amongst the most enthusiastic tappers I know!”
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