The Hypnotic Way To Health

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The Hypnotic Path to Health


Summary:

Once confined to the world of entertainment, hypnosis is now recognized as a potent medical tool. It’s used to treat a range of conditions including angina, IBS, and cystic fibrosis.

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alternative medicine, hypnosis, health, angina, personal development, self-improvement, self-help

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Hypnosis has historically been seen as mere entertainment, with stage performers amusing audiences in pubs and clubs. It later became a lucrative venture for TV personalities like Paul McKenna, through self-improvement hypnosis tapes and videos. Today, however, the medical community acknowledges hypnosis as a powerful therapeutic tool.

Clinical Applications

Medical practitioners increasingly use clinical hypnosis to effectively treat various symptoms. These include conditions such as eczema, asthma, arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, cystic fibrosis, migraines, snoring, and even chest pain. Hypnosis has been employed for pain relief, sometimes eliminating the need for medication in dental procedures, and to facilitate a pain-free childbirth experience. It's also used before and after surgeries to relieve anxiety and stress.

In France, hypnotherapists have successfully used hypnosis to lower blood pressure. Meanwhile, in the United States, hypnotherapy has helped 50% of smokers quit for good?"a significant statistic in smoking cessation.

Hypnosis Beyond Entertainment

Despite its longstanding use across centuries, hypnosis faded from public awareness until recently, re-emerging as entertainment. Hollywood, unfortunately, has often depicted hypnotists negatively, portraying them as unethical or villainous. Contrary to these portrayals, real hypnosis is vastly different.

While the exact workings of hypnosis remain mysterious, it is often described as a state of mental and physical relaxation. However, those who have experienced or practiced hypnosis attest that there is much more to it. Hypnosis can evoke forgotten memories, release emotional upsets, control and eliminate physical pain, and eradicate or induce physical symptoms. Post-hypnotic suggestions can prompt life-altering behavioral changes?"but only with the subject's willingness.

Moving Beyond Myths

To fully benefit from hypnosis, one must dismiss Hollywood myths and common misconceptions about its abilities and limitations. Hypnotherapy boasts a 50-60% success rate for quitting smoking, which could potentially increase with more comprehensive 6-week courses. In dentistry, hypnotherapy serves as an alternative to local or general anesthesia during fillings and extractions.

Treating IBS and Other Conditions

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects approximately 1 in 4 people, making it a prevalent severe gastrointestinal disorder. Symptoms include severe abdominal pain, bloating, and irregular bowel movements. Traditional medical treatments often offer limited relief, leading many patients to explore alternative therapies. Hypnosis has achieved notable success in alleviating IBS symptoms.

In Manchester, England, NHS studies achieved an 80% success rate in reducing angina-related chest pain. In the U.S., Harvard researchers found that surgical wounds healed faster with hypnosis, also noting reduced pain, inflammation, and scarring. They observed that broken bones healed up to three weeks faster with hypnotherapy.

A Thought to Ponder

The myriad uses and successes of clinical hypnosis could fill a book. As hypnosis aids in faster bone healing and reduced scarring, one might wonder: what more could it achieve?



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