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HYPNOSIS AND YOUR HEALTH
Disclaimer: Hypnosis is not a substitute for appropriate medical attention. Hypnosis is not the practice of medicine, psychology, or psychiatry, and is not in any way intended to be a replacement or substitute for diagnosis or treatment of any complaint or ailment. Its use is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness.
When hypnotized, people often experience physiologic changes, such as a slowing of the pulse and respiration. Since the subconscious is open to positive suggestion, suggestions and methods can be introduced to reduce or reframe pain, nausea, and anxiety. Hypnosis can reduce stress and anxiety before medical procedures, such as a breast biopsy, or before diagnostic testing such as an MRI or colonoscopy. Hypnosis can be highly effective for stress-related ailments, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome. An added bonus is that hypnosis is extremely relaxing for most people; a vacation for the mind!
Hypnosis or guided imagery can profoundly improve the overall experience of:
often the part of the procedure that is most difficult.
down easily and effortlessly, without nausea
Hypnosis allows your subconscious to “dial down” the pain, or to displace the pain
Opioid addiction, according to the Surgeon General, has reached epidemic status in the United States. As a result,
physicians are now reluctant to prescribe prescription painkillers to those in need, leaving patients in pain.
Hypnosis, or guided imagery, can help reduce or eliminate pain. Studies have shown that hypnosis has relieved
pain in patients by 42% or more.
the narrow tube of a closed MRI can be suffocating; even more if the patient must wear a bolted mask in the tube. CT scans and
colonoscopies require ingesting liquids before the test, which can be difficult to get down and keep down. Other tests and therapies
require the client remain absolutely still for long periods of time, which can prove very difficult. Hypnosis can help.
reduces nausea from anesthesia.
After surgery, hypnosis allows you to maintain a calm and relaxed state of mind that is conducive to faster and more
complete healing. The benefits of undergoing hypnosis before and after surgery are well documented.
Disclaimer: Hypnosis is not a substitute for appropriate medical attention. Hypnosis is not the practice of medicine, psychology, or psychiatry, and is not in any way intended to be a replacement or substitute for diagnosis or treatment of any complaint or ailment. Its use is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or illness.
When hypnotized, people often experience physiologic changes, such as a slowing of the pulse and respiration. Since the subconscious is open to positive suggestion, suggestions and methods can be introduced to reduce or reframe pain, nausea, and anxiety. Hypnosis can reduce stress and anxiety before medical procedures, such as a breast biopsy, or before diagnostic testing such as an MRI or colonoscopy. Hypnosis can be highly effective for stress-related ailments, such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome. An added bonus is that hypnosis is extremely relaxing for most people; a vacation for the mind!
Hypnosis or guided imagery can profoundly improve the overall experience of:
- Blood draws
- Chemotherapy
- Colonoscopy preparation
often the part of the procedure that is most difficult.
- CT Scan preparation
down easily and effortlessly, without nausea
- Fatigue
- MRI’s
- Nausea Management
- Pain Management
Hypnosis allows your subconscious to “dial down” the pain, or to displace the pain
Opioid addiction, according to the Surgeon General, has reached epidemic status in the United States. As a result,
physicians are now reluctant to prescribe prescription painkillers to those in need, leaving patients in pain.
Hypnosis, or guided imagery, can help reduce or eliminate pain. Studies have shown that hypnosis has relieved
pain in patients by 42% or more.
- Radiographic Testing / Radiation Therapy
the narrow tube of a closed MRI can be suffocating; even more if the patient must wear a bolted mask in the tube. CT scans and
colonoscopies require ingesting liquids before the test, which can be difficult to get down and keep down. Other tests and therapies
require the client remain absolutely still for long periods of time, which can prove very difficult. Hypnosis can help.
- Surgery preparation
reduces nausea from anesthesia.
After surgery, hypnosis allows you to maintain a calm and relaxed state of mind that is conducive to faster and more
complete healing. The benefits of undergoing hypnosis before and after surgery are well documented.
- Improve the Wound Vacuum Experience
Solutions Hypnotherapy can help with:
Asthma Hot Flashes
Blood Draws Improve Appetite
Bruxism Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Chemotherapy Itching
Chronic Pain Nausea
Colonoscopy Sexual Dysfunction (male/female) and more!
Dialysis Skin Conditions
Dental Anxiety Swallowing Difficulties (choking)
Fatigue Tinnitus
Gagging TMJ Dysfunction
Asthma Hot Flashes
Blood Draws Improve Appetite
Bruxism Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Chemotherapy Itching
Chronic Pain Nausea
Colonoscopy Sexual Dysfunction (male/female) and more!
Dialysis Skin Conditions
Dental Anxiety Swallowing Difficulties (choking)
Fatigue Tinnitus
Gagging TMJ Dysfunction