More scientific research about how tapping works

Published: Thu, 10/26/17

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click display imagesGood morning,

Back in April I shared with you a conversation I had with Dr. Peta Stapleton about her research on the efficacy of tapping.

It was one of the most popular podcasts in years!

At the end of the conversation Peta mentioned that she had just been given access to an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) machine to further her research. Not only is it a big deal to be given access to a $1 million piece of equipment, but it presents the first opportunity to see how tapping affects brain activity.

This week I have a follow-up conversation with Peta in which she shares the work they have been doing with the fMRI, what they are trying to find, and their road map for future research.

Personally, I think it is important that everyone who taps knows this information. Because tapping looks so weird, it is all too easy for people to be skeptical about it. This problem becomes compounded with all the crazy woo woo reasons that people give as to why tapping works!

If you are well versed in the science and current research on tapping, it will be much easier for you to share it with people new to the subject.

Here is my latest interview with Peta: http://tappingqanda.com/290

And, in case you missed it or would like to brush up on the research, here is the original interview from earlier in the year: http://tappingqanda.com/266

The better we are at communicating the value and efficacy of tapping, the more people will reap its benefits.

Blessings,

Gene

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