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EFT & CLL

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Anyone in our CLL support group (or elsewhere) using EFT*?

For anyone curious or interested, please visit: gotcll.wordpress.com/eft-em.../ and gotcll.wordpress.com/2016/0... . Here's a brief quote from recent research referenced in the latter:

...when comparing gene expression levels (when a particular gene is activated or inhibited) before and after the [EFT] intervention period, Drs. Yount and Church found significant differential expression of six genes, including activating immunity genes and inhibiting inflammation genes.

--noetic.org/blog/kerstin-sjo...

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*Emotional Freedom Technique, a form of energy healing

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Do we know which 'immunity genes and inhibiting inflammation genes' are activated? Do we know for certain that this won't activate growth of our CLL cells, which are an integral part of how our body's immune system. Personally, I'd want more far detailed information from an independent source before using EFT.

Neil

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