Emotional Freedom Technique:New
Treatment for Emotional Eating Provides Answer for Unsuccessful Dieters -- Cravings
Subside in 80% of Cases
San
Francisco, CA (PRWEB) -- Stanford Engineer Gary Craig introduces a new do-it-yourself
approach to Acupuncture that helps overweight Americans combat emotional eating.
Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)
addresses emotional eating at the level of the energy meridian system (or Chi
in Chinese Medicine). There is no talk therapy involved, no drugs, no special
diets, and it often works when willpower fails. EFT
is modeled after acupuncture but doesnt use needles. Instead, one simply
stimulates certain meridian points by tapping on them with their fingertips. In
80% of the cases immediate food cravings subside in moments. Craig acknowledges,
while this is not yet mainstream thinking, hundreds of doctors, psychiatrists
and psychotherapist are using EFT
to help their patients change their relationships with food. Craig
reports, I see repeatedly that emotional issues like fear, anger, boredom,
shame, and resentment are the very centerpiece of someones weight gain.
But their emotional issues have remained unresolved despite willpower and conventional
therapies. This is because their energy meridian system (or Chi in Chinese Medicine)
has been disrupted by the emotional issues. Until the energy system is balanced,
the emotional eating will continue. In
his book The Ultimate Weight Solution, Dr. Phil McGraws top
two Keys to Permanent Weight Loss are 1) Right Thinking
-- change your thinking; and 2) Healing Feelings. McGraw offers extensive
information and advice for readers to analyze themselves as well as exercises
intended to help readers take emotional control of their lives. Craig
agrees that negative thoughts, feelings and emotions are at the core of peoples
weight problems. But he maintains, the energy disruption caused by the unresolved
emotional difficulties is the missing link to actually changing your thinking
and healing your feelings permanently. When the emotional issues are addressed
at the energetic level, the negative thoughts and obsessive behavior regarding
food disappears. There is no willpower involved because the trigger emotions have
been resolved and the urge to overeat simply disappears ... usually permanently. Unsuccessful
dieters fail because they are relying on their willpower to quell the emotional
turmoil that is actually lodged in their energy systems, says Craig. Exercises
like journaling, and meditation are great to help people connect to their emotional
pain, but EFT will help people
to gently extract their emotional pain from their system. Dr.
Carol Look, a Manhattan psychotherapist and EFT Master Practitioner specializes
in using EFT for weight loss.
One client, Ann, reported being overweight her whole life and knew that her weight
was contributing to her back pain. While working with Dr. Look, Ann recognized
that she was using food to fill the emotional emptiness of her childhood, to tranquilize
the pain from her back, and to fill the void of living with an inattentive husband. After
EFT treatment, her emotional drivers were gone and Anns natural ability
to lose weight surfaced. She lost 25 pounds and reported that her relationship
with food changed significantly. Her back pain improved as well. Ann said, food
isnt as central in my life anymore
I eat moderately and am more conscious
of when Im full and what I need. She said that using EFT
for her pent-up frustrations and emptiness made all the difference in her life
to help her stop overeating and care about her body and health. Over
225,000 people have downloaded Craigs free EFT training manual from the
official EFT website. It provides all the basics so anyone can begin using it
immediately. The
EFT website generously offers
a EFT Free Get Started Package to the public.
It includes the EFT Manual (contains all the basics so you can apply it right
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