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EFT eliminates the pain of slamming a finger in a door

 

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Hi Everyone,

Chris Shaver gives us a persuasive reason to try EFT on any injury. His result is typical of numerous other injury reports. Imagine what this could mean to professional athletes whose injuries tend to keep them out of the game.

Hugs, Gary

 

By Chris Shaver


Hi Gary,

Another EFT miracle for me.  Last night I slammed my index finger in the door.  It hurt unbelievably. My first reaction was to scream.  Instead I started tapping.

Even though my finger hurts bloody murder…

Even though this piercing pain is overwhelming...

Even though my I can't think from all this pain...

Within 3 minutes the pain was manageable, and felt increasingly distant as though it was getting farther and farther away.

Even though blood would normally pool beneath my fingernail and make my finger throb, I choose to control the bleeding

Even though this pain would normally just get worse and worse, I choose to feel no pain.

Within 10 minutes it was nearly forgotten.  I slept through the night without a thought about it.  In the morning, the bed of the nail was lightly bruised versus the normal black from pooling blood.  But remarkably, the nail and finger weren't tender to the touch.

EFT--Try it on everything!

Chris Shaver

 

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