Animals: Molly "MOLLY" is young Domestic Short Haired cat who was diagnosed with Eosinophilic Granuloma Complex in July 1999. This distressing condition, reflecting a serious disturbance in the immune system, causes a variety of painful skin and oral problems. "Incurable" by conventional standards, control of the disease is usually by the use of lifelong steroids to suppress the severe inflammation that can develop in these areas. Molly had developed itching eruptions on her face, and very uncomfortable cord-like swellings down the back of both her hind legs. She received 3 courses of EFT between August and October 1999 and has been completely free of all problems since. She has also become much more affectionate with people, is more relaxed and contented generally, and is socialising more easily with the other pets in the house.
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