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Why do different practitioners use different tapping points?

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Why do different practitioners use different tapping points?

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A. The body has 14 meridians that run throughout the body. These energy pathways come to the surface in several place: the face, head, upper torso, spine, ankles, wrists, etc. When Gary Craig developed EFT, one of his objectives was to make it so simple that anyone would be able to do it. You can keep EFT effective and simple by just doing the basic “shortcut” points outline in Gary’s 79 page manual. However, by adding a few more points — the inside of the wrists, the liver point (over the liver on the right side), and the crown of the head, you are stimulating the other five meridians, therefore increasing your effectiveness rate by over 50%. And it only adds a few more seconds – well worth it.

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