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EFT hastens recovery from a concussion and skull fracture

Important Note: This article was written prior to 2010 and is now outdated. Please use my newest advancement, Optimal EFT. It is more efficient, more powerful and clearly explained in my free e-book, The Unseen Therapist™.  Best wishes, Gary

Hi Everyone,

Tania de Winne MD from Belgium applied EFT to her young daughter (mostly surrogately) after she suffered a severe concussion and skull fracture.  As you will see, both the symptoms and the recovery period were greatly enhanced by EFT.

Hugs, Gary


By Tania de Winne, MD

Onna, my 1.5yr old girl, fell from her high chair on Sept. 8th at dinnertime. She went straight with her head onto the tile floor. At first she cried her lungs out, then she became drowsy and sleepy, refusing all food and drink (even though she hadn't eaten yet). There was no immediate swelling noticeable on her head, her pupils stayed symmetrical and she didn't bleed from her ears.

She slept sitting up straight on my lap for about 2hrs. Because I was holding her, I could only surrogate tap for her in my mind, which I did. I tapped for 'this terrible headache', 'my concussed brains', 'dizziness', 'I want my brains to heal rapidly for a 100% recovery'.

She woke up and started playing as if nothing had happened. But she still refused to eat or drink. Normally she's a very active kid, needing very little sleep, but now she became sleepy again within 1.5hr. Because it was near her bedtime, I tucked her in, bracing myself for a night of getting up every hour to check her vital signs. It was her waking me up every hour during that night crying and reassuring me that way that she was 'only' concussed and didn't have any hemorrhaging in her brain. I surrogate tapped through the night for her and the next morning she was alert and active and hungry as ever. Instead of only needing an afternoon nap of about an hour, she needed a morning and an afternoon nap of about 2 hrs each, indicating that she still hadn't recovered fully from her fall, but hey, I could live with that. By Sept. 11th she still needed 2hrs rest during the day instead of one, but I could leave for the day with a peaceful mind.

The next day however, my husband phoned to tell me he had felt a huge sponge like swelling on the left side of her head and he had X-rays and a Cat-scan taken (on Sept. 13th) showing a large fracture of the parietal bone of her skull, ending just before the left temporal artery and a massive hematoma underneath the skin.

Such a type of fracture normally takes 6 weeks to heal and is even notorious for not healing at all. I kept on surrogate tapping for her: 'I command my tissues to readily absorb this blood and fluid', 'I command my bone cells to form new bone tissue and close the gap', 'I accept myself totally and unconditionally with this swelling and this fracture' and by Sept. 20th the swelling had vanished overnight. According to the neurosurgeon this also indicated that the fracture must be healing as well. Because we didn't want to expose her unnecessarily to X-rays, the control X-ray was scheduled for the 4th week (instead of the 6th) to see if EFT had sped up the healing of the fracture (like it did with my toe).

Conclusion: the concussion cleared in 5 days instead of in a fortnight, without her needing to be kept hospitalized and quiet in a darkened room all the time. Thank you EFT.

The large swelling disappeared in 10 days (without medication or ointments or needle puncture).

And what about the fracture?

A control X-ray taken precisely 4 weeks after the traumatic fall shows that the fracture didn't enlarge (endangering severage of the large artery mentioned above) and that it is healing normally. So, EFT maybe didn't speed up the closure of the fracture (or did it?) It did start the healing process in a fracture notorious for not healing at all and it definitely improved the symptoms of a severe concussion in a remarkably short period of time.

Dr. Tania de Winne

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