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Can EFT Help Me With Multiple Chemical Sensitivities?

Question: I found your site and story looking up how EFT could possibly help my severe Multiple Chemical Sensitivities (MCS). I am amazed by how you helped Pat.


My life is in crisis point. I can't leave my home without reactions I'm not able to go in cars, or my parents or families' homes. I'm totally stuck and looking for some help. I have never been this bad. The home I'm in has mold and I used to get by visiting my parents each day (haven't been able to work for ten years due to Lyme and MCS) but they've redecorated again and I can't go there. I have no friends that I can call over and social services finally came out but I react too much to their washing powders and detergents. I'm reacting to furnishings, carpets, paints and cars public transport and LED lighting in shops can't look at screens or go near for dizziness, fainting, feel so weak and sick.


Answer: With deep appreciation for your MCS symptoms, I thank you for your message. Fortunately, EFT can provide many benefits re: allergies, sensitivities, etc. I've seen it often. One lady, for example, had 80 allergies and was considering living in a bubble. She overcame all of the allergies.


However, the road is not likely to be simple and thus a few EFT Tapping sessions are not likely to do it. As I see it, those sensitivities are SYMPTOMS of a series of emotional CAUSES. Ask any physician and s/he will tell you that negative emotions such as trauma, guilt, fear, anger, doubt, worry, etc. create a cascade of "negative chemistry" (my term) throughout our bodies. This, in turn, demands attention from our immune system and distracts it from every day duties such as handling the multitudes of poisons (your MCS) to which we become subject.


Accordingly, you will need to develop skills at finding the emotional causes and the specific events behind them. Once you do this, EFT can reduce/eliminate their impacts thereby resulting in an ever-improving reaction to all those substances.


See the help references below.


e-hugs, Gary








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