Carey Mann runs a busy clinic at London’s Liverpool Street and has been featured on many media outlets such as The Sun, Daily Express, Sweet Magazine, Health & Fitness Magazine, a TV pilot called The Food Magicians, and a Channel 4 show entitled The Wager.
Here, Carey uses EFT tapping with a more than skeptical client to help him with a chronic ankle injury. His ankle goes from being stuck — not being able to rotate it inwards. That disappeared within minutes and he can even squat now too.
What is EFT Tapping?
EFT means “Emotional Freedom Techniques” and is a powerful self-help method based on research showing that emotional trauma contributes greatly to disease. Clinical trials have shown that EFT tapping is able to rapidly reduce the emotional impact of memories and incidents that trigger emotional distress.
Once the distress is reduced or removed, the body can often re-balance itself, and accelerate healing.
EFT uses elements of Cognitive Therapy and Exposure Therapy, and combines them with Acupressure, in the form of fingertip tapping on 12 acupuncture points. Over 20 clinical trials published in peer-reviewed medical and psychology journals have demonstrated that EFT is effective for phobias, anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, pain, and other problems.
Over 9 million people a month search online for “EFT tapping” and related terms, and EFT Universe is one of the most-visited alternative health sites on the web, with some 150,000 unique visitors each month, and some 200,000 newsletter subscribers.