Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Sandie, a few months ago sent us a link to a free tapping site: http://www.tapping.com/. All the other tapping sites want you to buy a video or something, this site offers all the instruction for free. I've been doing it now and then and I think there's something to this. Pam H [HeidiLiane] Article from fibro hugs A startling new discovery that combines Ancient Chinese Acupressure and Modern Psychology is giving people around the world the emotional and physical freedom they’ve always wanted. Jodi, a mother of 3 from Austin, Texas, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Jodi’s pain was concentrated mainly in her knees and she reported sometimes “crawling around because I was in so much pain.” She’d had the syndrome for about fifteen years and along with it the sleep problems common to its sufferers. She reported that it had been many years since she’d been able to sleep through a single night. Typically she would awaken 15-20 times. The Fibromyalgia had forced some substantial lifestyle changes on Jodi. She was reduced to living on one floor of the house and was compelled to give up the daily walks in nature that she cherished as an important part of her spiritual life. In October of 2007, she learned how to apply a simple technique that involved “tapping” on acupressure points in the body. As strange as it seemed to her, she was desperate to give it a try. Something had to work! Watch her story unfold before your eyes here, and see if this might be exactly what you’re looking for: http://www.tryitoneverything.com/jodi.html Mailing List Powered by Dada Mail assembled by Sandie Jan 2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2009 Report Share Posted January 10, 2009 Pam, I remember that. That website does have the free videos, but they are also trying to sell a book. For $39.95 This was an article I received yesterday from Fibrohugs, which is a large on line fibro support group. I just forwarded it so those that are interested can review the website. I receive a multitude of health related newsletters daily, and if I run across an article in one of them, that I think someone might benefit from, I forward it on. Sandie -- Re: [HeidiLiane] Article from fibro hugs Sandie, a few months ago sent us a link to a free tapping site: http://www.tapping.com/. All the other tapping sites want you to buy a video or something, this site offers all the instruction for free. I've been doing it now and then and I think there's something to this. Pam H [HeidiLiane] Article from fibro hugs A startling new discovery that combines Ancient Chinese Acupressure and Modern Psychology is giving people around the world the emotional and physical freedom they’ve always wanted. Jodi, a mother of 3 from Austin, Texas, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Jodi’s pain was concentrated mainly in her knees and she reported sometimes “crawling around because I was in so much pain.” She’d had the syndrome for about fifteen years and along with it the sleep problems common to its sufferers. She reported that it had been many years since she’d been able to sleep through a single night. Typically she would awaken 15-20 times. The Fibromyalgia had forced some substantial lifestyle changes on Jodi. She was reduced to living on one floor of the house and was compelled to give up the daily walks in nature that she cherished as an important part of her spiritual life. In October of 2007, she learned how to apply a simple technique that involved “tapping” on acupressure points in the body. As strange as it seemed to her, she was desperate to give it a try. Something had to work! Watch her story unfold before your eyes here, and see if this might be exactly what you’re looking for: http://www.tryitoneverything.com/jodi.html Mailing List Powered by Dada Mail Assembled by Sandie Jan 2009 assembled by Sandie Jan 2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2009 Report Share Posted January 11, 2009 Yea Ive done the tapping thing, pehaps not enough times, its true it certainly does give some mental releif and thus allows your body to relax from the constant tense muscle situation that I as least find myself in.. as far as a cure.. perhaps, who knows.. heres the site I used, its free and I just did the 18 min little video.. for some reason its not loading right now though http://www.tapping.com/ From: Weidner <MEMOMMY1947@...>heidiliane Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 4:04:58 AMSubject: [HeidiLiane] Article from fibro hugs A startling new discovery that combines Ancient Chinese Acupressure and Modern Psychology is giving people around the world the emotional and physical freedom they’ve always wanted. Jodi, a mother of 3 from Austin, Texas, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. Jodi’s pain was concentrated mainly in her knees and she reported sometimes “crawling around because I was in so much pain.” She’d had the syndrome for about fifteen years and along with it the sleep problems common to its sufferers. She reported that it had been many years since she’d been able to sleep through a single night. Typically she would awaken 15-20 times. The Fibromyalgia had forced some substantial lifestyle changes on Jodi. She was reduced to living on one floor of the house and was compelled to give up the daily walks in nature that she cherished as an important part of her spiritual life. In October of 2007, she learned how to apply a simple technique that involved “tapping” on acupressure points in the body. As strange as it seemed to her, she was desperate to give it a try. Something had to work! Watch her story unfold before your eyes here, and see if this might be exactly what you’re looking for: http://www.tryitone verything. com/jodi. html Mailing List Powered by Dada Mail assembled by Sandie Jan 2009 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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