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Hi Everyone,
This brief article by Sally Sutton of the UK should give you motivation to try EFT on any injury. After using EFT she says, "By the end it didn't hurt at all. I am so impressed. No swelling, no limping..." Sports teams should greet this with wide open arms.
Hugs, Gary
By Sally Sutton
While I was doing some cleaning (barefooted) a heavy old metal fan heater with square corners fell onto the last joint of my second smallest toe, corner first. The pain was excruciating. For a few seconds I gave myself up to the idea of being unable to walk properly for several days, my toe swollen, my nail coming off; there didn't seem to be anything I could do to change things.
Then I remembered EFT, which I'd been flirting with, and thought I might as well try it - so I tapped: Even though my toe really hurts. I deeply and completely accept myself and forgive myself'
Then tapped through the EFT shortcut points while saying, my toe hurts - oh god it hurts - ow ow ow - it hurts - it hurts - for ten rounds. The first few times I could barely concentrate on saying it, the pain was so strong. By the end it didn't hurt at all. I am so impressed. No swelling, no limping - the skin was broken so it bled in a polite sort of way into a plaster bandage but healed over quickly, and a week later you'd never know anything had happened. Just the nail is a tiny bit discoloured. Wow.
Thank you!
Sally
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