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TAPPING for Health and more. From The Tapping Solution In this episode, we are bringing you information from The Tapping Solution. We’ve included a link to their website so you can take a deeper dive into the information if something we have shared intrigues you. With that, let’s start tapping! Tapping combines gentle touch on acupressure points with focused attention on what's bothering you. This sends a calming signal to your amygdala (the brain's alarm center), reduces cortisol by up to 43%, and rewrites the emotional charge attached to stressful memories—a process called memory reconsolidation. The result isn't temporary relaxation. It's lasting change. TAPPING may help bring relief for: * Pain * Sleep * Depression * Stress and Anxiety When you're stressed, your body activates the fight-or-flight response. Tapping may help calm the nervous system, allowing you to feel more relaxed and grounded. * Trauma & PTSD * Grief & Loss and more * Increases Awareness of Subconscious Beliefs - Many limiting beliefs operate below conscious awareness: * "I'm too old to change." * "I've always struggled with my weight." * "I never follow through." Tapping encourages you to acknowledge these thoughts rather than suppress them, making it easier to identify and challenge them. * Helps Reframe Negative Thinking - After acknowledging a difficult emotion or belief, tapping often incorporates positive, realistic statements. This can help shift your perspective and support healthier thought patterns. * Supports Emotional Regulation - Many unhealthy habits are driven by emotions rather than lack of knowledge. Tapping may help reduce the emotional intensity associated with stress, cravings, fear, or self-doubt. * Reinforces Visualization and Goal Achievement - Tapping can be paired with visualization. As you tap, you can imagine yourself becoming stronger, healthier, more confident, and more consistent in your wellness habits. This helps align the conscious goal with the subconscious mind. SEVEN STEP PROCES Tactile Stimulation You tap on specific points on your face and body—endpoints of energy meridians that also correspond to areas rich in nerve endings and pressure receptors. The Science: Mechanical stimulation of these points activates mechanoreceptors that send signals through the nervous system. Vagus Nerve Activation Several Tapping points (especially around the face, collarbone, and under the arm) stimulate branches of the vagus nerve—your body's "calm down" system. The Science: Vagal stimulation activates the parasympathetic nervous system, shifting your body from "fight-or-flight" to "rest-and-digest." Amygdala Downregulation The calming signals reach your amygdala—the almond-shaped structure that triggers stress responses. The Science: fMRI studies demonstrate decreased activity in the amygdala and increased prefrontal cortex engagement, indicating better emotional regulation. Cortisol Reduction With the stress response dampened, your body produces less cortisol—the primary stress hormone. Studies show reductions of 24-43% in just one hour. The Science: Church et al. (2012) found 24% cortisol reduction; Stapleton et al. (2020) replicated with 43% reduction. Memory Reconsolidation When you recall a memory, it briefly becomes "unstable"—open to modification before being stored again. This is called memory reconsolidation. Tapping leverages this window: you recall a stressful memory while simultaneously experiencing calm. The brain then stores the memory with the new, calm emotional tag. The memory itself remains, but its emotional charge is transformed. When you focus on a stressful memory while Tapping, you're accessing that memory in a calm state—this is the key to lasting change. The brain updates the memory's emotional tag. The Science: Memories become "labile" when recalled, allowing new information (the calm state) to be encoded with the memory when it reconsolidates. Gene Expression Changes Remarkably, a single hour of Tapping has been shown to change the expression of 72 genes—including those related to immunity, inflammation, and tumor suppression. The Science: Maharaj (2016) found significant changes in gene expression, including a 113% increase in immune markers. Lasting Neural Pathway Changes With repetition, new neural pathways strengthen. What once triggered stress now triggers calm. The change isn't just psychological—it's structural. The Science: Neuroplasticity research shows repeated experiences create lasting changes in brain structure and function. Understanding the 12 Meridians In traditional Chinese medicine, meridians are believed to be the pathways through which life energy, or “qi”, flows throughout the body. There are 12 primary meridians, each associated with a specific organ system: 1. Small Intestine Meridian 2. Stomach Meridian 3. Spleen Meridian 4. Lung Meridian 5. Heart Meridian 6. Bladder Meridian 7. Kidney Meridian 8. Liver Meridian 9. Large Intestine Meridian 10. Pericardium Meridian 11. Triple Warmer Meridian 12. Gallbladder Meridian These meridians exist in symmetrical pairs, with channels running along both sides of the body. By understanding these pathways, practitioners of acupuncture, acupressure, EFT Tapping, and other energy healing modalities can help balance the body’s energy, regulate the nervous system, and promote healing in mind and body. Along each meridian are specific points known as acupressure or acupoints. These points are where practitioners can stimulate the meridians to promote healing. 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