How is EFT different from a “quick fix?”
A. The label “quick fix” carries with it a negative connotation and is often used to label questionable healing techniques. The term goes hand in hand with the term “con man” and, when used, often brings about thoughts of suspicion and caution. EFT offers rapid relief from numerous emotional and physical ailments without meriting the negative label “quick fix.” This is obvious to those who have experienced the results first hand. I use the term rapid relief instead of “quick fix” to put across the same idea but without the negative connotation. Now here’s an important note: Throughout history healing techniques of various kinds have usually been low and inefficient until someone finds the true remedy for the ailment. When the true remedy is found, everything changes and the old methods become relics of the past. The eradication of Polio with a vaccine is only one example where inefficient methods gave away to true remedies. Penicillin, for instance, has been another “quick fix” miracle