Hi pdnewbie,
I don't think EFT exercises the cerebellum as you described it, but I wonder how much we know about all this anyway! I agree with Holistic Star's comments.
In my experience, EFT is a holistic experience. I am led to believe there is no divide between mind and body. I've often seen what Holistic Star mentioned - that issues affect both emotions and physical parts of us. When doing EFT on most things, the symptoms are emotional, then physical then emotional, and so on.
For what it's worth, EFT has been known to work for ADHD, ADD etc. Maybe EFT helps balance/reset the whole body including the brain? That makes sense to me. If the cerebellum is the part of the body causing the ADD symptoms, EFT would reset the whole body's energy systems, which would cause the cerebellum (and any other parts of the body involved) to start working normally again.
The cerebellum exercises sound an awful lot like the exercise my daughter did in the first year or so of school. Called perceptual motor program (PMP), I believe all the schools here do it to help prevent problems like dyslexia.
Joy to you
Hazel |