EBT as a pain reliever

At our annual conference of EBT last week, researchers, clinicians and newly certified EBT providers and ambassadors came together. Many of the 15 speakers told their stories about how Ebet changed their life.

A leader said: “EBT saved my marriage, saved my life and stopped my pain. Since I wired my body again, my pain has stopped.”

Only the previous week before did one of the doctors with whom I asked about the EBT certification, pleased pain and said she would use her with her patients for pain treatment. Michele Welling, Ebet Medical Director, is also a pain specialist who is used for addiction.

It would make sense that EBT would influence the pain due to several factors, but two come to mind. One thing is that the unconscious, especially the voltage circuit, either reinforces or calms the experience of pain. The pain of the brain goes through cycles that pursue intensive pleasure with intensive pain so that there is no way out. If we have one, we have the others.

However, our reaction to this pain is voluntary. Consider this “secondary stress” or our stress to be stressed. EBT can affect this process in just a few minutes because it uses emotions to quickly switch off this secondary voltage wire. The cognitive methods need 30 or more minutes to do this, and at that time we are often in our own world of stress overload, and it is difficult to get out. EBT is an expert, so that the use of the tools is quickly used for optimal resilience.

Use the EBT -App -solo, but for strong survival circuits use them in coaching with an EBT provider or in an EBT group. This additional support enables the brain to do deeper in the brain in order to re -wire the success with fear memories and trauma circuits.

Another option, and what most likely healed this speaker of her pain was the re -wiring of a survival circuit. These wires are unhealthy unions between a fight or a flight circle and another, usually harmless wire that works with it. They block together and give the measly wire a bump so that it becomes our starting point in mild stressful situations, and when it is activated, it has an extreme biochemical drive behind it.

Examples of survival circuits that trigger pain can range from “addicted” or “triggered” to the pain itself, since pain is activated and in its own way “positive” can be “positive”. The circuit could also have apparently dark wires that attract the pain of attention, which agree with him or follow him for the suffering of the moods that are preceded by him.

Since these wires us to approach or combine so many sensations, thoughts, emotions, behaviors or conditions, psychotherapy is very complicated. However, the EBT cycle -Tool gives the unconscious and enables the brain to do what it can best, namely that we can heal. By using this tool, the speaker found the exact wire that drove this pain and wired it again.

A good rule of thumb in EBT is to start stress with a quick and simple (spiral up #2) tool in order to achieve immediate results. When the circuit returns, continue with the deeper re -wiring. Use Spiral Up #3 Deep Work and delete the circuit!