I would stand on my head singing bird is the word if it meant bettering any severe condition. If TFT resolves the problem in 5 sessions it's dangerous and not real. If a physiologist spend ten years with a person trying to resolve stress issues with little or no result, thats okay. Retired GPs have written honest books on this topic. They invent them in large annual conventions! It's a multi billion industry and they hate when they loose patients to other treatment methods. I have one more ENT assessment to go as well, but that is basically what I have to do to get a referral to an how many £billions do pharmaceutical companies earn on creating mental diagnosis? They have literary constructed hundreds of mental "illnesses" which is not proved scientifically, biologically or medically. It's the stress related aspects of my condition I'm trying to resolve. I've signed up for a Skype distance somatic T assessment the 01.11 (gotta watch that computer speaker level). I have however promised myself to not overlook anything that I really think carry an improvement potential. I must admit that I'm quite often afraid of trying T "treatment" concepts in fear of being disappointed, it could potentially lead to worse places. When I was trough reading that book (Scandinavian author and therapist, not translated) I felt more open. When I read about the effects it had on numerous conditions I was really skeptical, but when I read trustworthy witness reports from former athletes and such I started to give it more credentials. I didn't know anything about TFT before I came over this trying to see if I could pursuit any somatic treatment concepts. If it gets worse by a constant stress level then TFT could be the type of method to heal or reduce that part of the for sharing. I'm a firm believer that stress and mental trauma can create much trouble to the physique so if the energy levels (we are after all energy) or the electricity that flows in our bodies can be re-charged so to speak, it can potentially affect a destroyed balance or "flow." If stress can cause T by itself then treatment methods that focus on these aspects could be very interesting, same goes for the character of the T. I'm a novice on this so I was curious to see if anyone here on the forum have tried TFT it to fight T? As a lot of us don't yet know what caused our condition it is difficult to know what type of treatment approach to pursuit.
Someone in the pharmaceutical industry trying to protect their income again? I've checked if this therapy is offered in my country and it is, however the "established school medicine" is trying to work against it, for uncertain reasons as it obviously helps a lot of people. I'm the last person to run after stuff like this, but I picked up the book because I was at the library trying to find something on somatic stress, 200 pages later I was rather amazed by what I have read on TFT.
The concept is based on getting energy levels in our bodies to "flow" again so it can promote our own ability to heal ourselves. It amazes me what results this type of simple treatment have on numerous central nervous system disorders and "chronic" physical pains.