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My husband, Richard, smoked cigarettes for 50 years, having failed several attempts to quit on his own. When a friend told him in August 1994 that hypnosis had enabled her to quit, he decided to give it a try.
“It didn’t work; I wasn’t hypnotized,” he declared after his one and only session. But it did work; since that day, he has not taken one puff of a cigarette. Add Comment Doctors Offer Thoughts on Cutting Health Care Costs (Use ‘Integrative Medicine') by Lesley Alderman 03/27/2010
“Plenty of studies now show that integrative medicine works very well. By that I mean the practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, and has a broader scope that includes therapies from conventional bioscientific medicine, as well as newer complementary approaches like acupuncture and chiropractic. For example, a study conducted at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York found that when women participated in a hypnosis session before breast surgery, they required less pain medication and experienced less nausea and emotional upset than the control group. Patients in the hypnosis group also cost the hospital $772 less overall. That’s an example of how a simple technique can help patients and reduce costs.” Read the rest of the article A new study points to specific areas of the brain affected by hypnosis. The technique could be a tool for exploring what happens in the brain when we suddenly forget. Hypnosis has long been considered a valuable technique for recreating and then studying puzzling psychological phenomena. A classic example of this approach uses a technique known as posthypnotic amnesia (PHA) to model memory disorders such as functional amnesia, which involves a sudden memory loss typically due to some sort of psychological trauma (rather than to brain damage or disease). Hypnotists produce PHA by suggesting to a hypnotized person that after hypnosis he will forget particular things until he receives a “cancellation,” such as “Now you can remember everything.” PHA typically only happens when it is specifically suggested and it is much more likely to occur in those with high levels of hypnotic ability, or “high hypnotizable” people. Now a new study shows that this hypnotic state actually influences brain activity associated with memory. READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE As others celebrate this holiday with alcohol at parties and family gatherings how do you avoid drinking and keeping your sobriety? FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Free-Press-Release.com) March 8, 2010 -- Excessive alcohol use is the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States, and research shows that on holidays like St. Patrick’s Day there is a 23 percent increased likelihood of being injured or killed by a driver who is driving under the influence; it is also prime time for alcohol poisoning and alcohol-related emergency room visits. READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE Fibromyalgia Symptoms and Hypnosis 03/05/2010
The symptoms of fibromyalgia can sometimes be so painful that they prevent sufferers from going to work, attending school classes, or just managing their daily routines. Unfortunately, there is no cure available for fibromyalgia syndrome, so patients often resort to numerous different treatments to lessen the severity of their fibromyalgia symptoms. However, hypnosis is now emerging as one of the best alternative treatments available for fibromyalgia pain. The use of hypnosis has been proven to reduce pain symptoms and it has become a doctor-recommended treatment. If you are suffering from fibromyalgia pain symptoms, consider hypnosis as a treatment option.
Using hypnosis for alcohol addiction can be a viable method for getting through not just withdrawal symptoms but also for finding a way to stay sober through some of those rough periods. Nobody believes that getting and staying sober is a walk in the park, but it is much easier to put in your own efforts when you have been effectively treated with hypnosis.
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