Heal Allergies Fast With a Simple Acupressure Technique

Get Paid to Submit Article like "Heal Allergies Fastsensitivity to salt. During the treatment it turned out
with a Simple Acupressure Technique"TAT is a swiftthat she had been sexually abused as a child. Each
and powerful means of affecting Behavioral Changetime the abuse occurred, it took place in a bar. After
by changing negative emotions, past trauma, limitingthe perpetrator had finished he gave the little girl a
beliefs and physical symptoms quickly, painlessly andpacket of potato chips. Potato chips or crisps are
very effectively. It frequently yields results wherevery salty. When Tapas used her new technique she
everything else has failed. You owe it to yourself tofound not only did the allergy disappear but also the
take a close look at it! It is one of the mostcausative trauma of abuse. Now she realised TAT
effective Behavioral Change Therapies out there!was a very good method for healing traumas and
California Acupuncturist Tapas Fleming developedmany other things as well.
TAT or Tapas Acupressure technique. The techniqueThe treatment requires the client to hold the points
based on Chinese Medicine involves holding certainwith both hands in what is called the Tapas pose.
acupuncture points whilst focussing on the problemThe practitioner asks the person to put her mind on
requiring treatment. It came about a few years agothe problem and maintain the pose for approximately
when the focus of Tapas's practice was theone minute. This is repeated through seven steps.
treatment of allergies. At the time she was using aThe technique sounds incredibly easy but the affects
treatment devised by Dr.Devi Nambudripad calledare profound. Tapas tells us "thoughts are real, with
NAET. This required the patient to avoid the allergenreal energy!" "If these thoughts are suppressed they
for a period of 24 hours after treatment. In manycreate negative energy patterns which impact life
cases this was fine but in instances of severe allergyand health". In Chinese Medicine, the home of
it could also mean the person was restricted to aacupuncture, energy blocks are the root cause of
bread and water-eating programme for a full daydisease. Think of the strictures as dams in a river.
after treatment. This could be very stressfulAbove the dam lies a large body of water and below
particularly in the case of children. One afternoona mere trickle or stream. Acupuncture works
during a lull in patient workload she had an insight tobecause you place a tiny electrical charge by way of
use Urinary Bladder 1 to solve her dilemma. UB 1 ora metal needle, either below or above the dam and
"Eyes Bright" is an acupuncture point located on thethis like an explosive shifts the blockage and allows
edge of the inner eye, adjacent to the nose. Sheenergy to flow freely, and thus balance is restored!
found that if she used this point along with the thirdTraumas and negative emotions are a bit like this
eye and the occipital ridge at the back of the head,dam. On one side is you and on the other the
her patients could be desensitised to their allergy andnegative experience. The result is a block. Thanks to
could then return to a normal diet as soon as theyTAT we can free the obstruction by engaging it
got home. This overcame the whole stressfulthrough the technique. This gives us an opportunity
problem of 24 hours avoidance. Moreover, sheto see over the dam, if you like! The new
discovered it wasn't necessary to needle the points,perspective allows you to view the event in a
merely holding them whilst thinking of the reactivedifferent light and this will always change it in some
substance was sufficient to bring about the requiredway. Holding the TAT pose somehow integrates the
change.discomfort of the past event and brings about peace
Then she stumbled upon something else that was toand harmony. In the Tao this is balance and from a
take the TAT protocol outside the range of allergyplace of balance we have healing and ultimate
treatment and into a much wider field of application.wellness. This balance lies at the very heart of
Tapas was working with a patient who had aBehavior Change Therapy.