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Posted: May 1st, 2012
Tapping soothes stress — find out how

Tapping — not on trees and not on the table — it’s tapping basically on your own head and body with your fingertips.

Before you think this is just a lot of hooey, keep in mind that tapping or the Emotional Freedom Technique is in use at the Mayo Clinic and many other holistic clinics. It’s coming to Erie May 11 at the 5th Annual W.I.L.D. Conference, presented by Gannon University‘s Small Business Development Center.
Kimberly Morrow will present Emotional Freedom Technique - How to Manage Stress through Tapping in a breakout session at 11 a.m. Click here to register!

Endorsed by Livestrong.com, here are two web sites that show you how to perform tapping: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gmz-b2sV0Q and http://eft.mercola.com/

Claims are many that it helps with anxiety, weight loss and other problems. Tap on!

Pam Parker is the editor of Lake Erie LifeStyleHer Times and House to Home at the Erie Times-News in Erie, Pa.

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5 Responses to “Tapping soothes stress — find out how”
  1. Tanya says:

    The World Tapping Summit is being held online from May 7th to 11 with the superstars of Emotional Freedom Tapping (EFT) and the event is free to those who need to reduce stress and are stressing over the $150 fee of the local event. Go online and search EFT & World Tapping or Nick Ortner & World Tapping or Carol Look & World Tapping. It works!!!!!!!! And get started for free! Starts Monday, May 7th online…

  2. Pam Parker says:

    Thanks so much of the response!

  3. Tanya says:

    Not a problem. Native to Erie but tapping away in Pittsburgh and Arizona! Helped so much when my mom was dying. Lots of evidence coming into publication on how tapping calms the amigdala (sp?). So happy to see conference in Erie.

  4. Sandee says:

    I learned about tapping a couple years ago while I was in the hospital. It used to be if you had an itch they told you to rub, not scratch. But this time they told me to tap, not rub. Works every time and it’s so simple that anyone can do it.

  5. Pam Parker says:

    Thanks for sharing!

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