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Treating Health Syndrome Using Hypnosis

June 17th, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

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“You are getting sleepy… You are getting sleepy… You are getting sleepy.” The image of the man dangling the watch back and forth before the patient’s eyes is ingrained into our brains as the primary mode of hypnotizing someone. Once a person “goes under,” the hypnotist can get the unconscious to say or do just about anything on command. While hypnosis is accepted in the entertainment industry, the scientific community generally snubs such practices. Yet recent therapeutic trends suggest that the power of the mind cannot be discounted.

In 2000, Harvard researchers sought an answer to the question: Does being hypnotized change the brain? In their study, they asked a group of men to hold a brick out in front of them as long as they could, which was five minutes for most fully conscious subjects. However, under hypnotic suggestion, they held the brick out for fifteen to twenty minutes. Next, subjects were hypnotized and placed in an MRI scanner. A computer screen showed them patterns of yellow, red, blue and green rectangles and recorded their brain activity.

Then they were shown the same rectangles in shades of gray and were asked to imagine the colors. When they were not hypnotized, both activities showed brain activity on the right side only, but when they were hypnotized both the left and the right hemispheres responded. “What we have shown for the first time,” lead researcher Stephen Kosslyn concluded, “is that hypnosis changes conscious experience in a way not possible when we are not under hypnosis.”

In another study conducted in 2004, researchers at the University of Iowa, the Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine and Technical University of Aachen, Germany, measured blood flow in the brain under clinical hypnosis. They asked participants to touch a hot surface and report pain on a scale from 0-10. Next, under hypnotic suggestion, all subjects reported reduced pain (3/10) at previously 8/10 temperature levels. Additionally, assistant professor Sebastian Schulz-Stubner M.D. reported, “The major finding from our study, which used MRI for the first time to investigate brain activity under hypnosis for pain suppression, is that we see reduced activity in areas of the pain network and increased activity in other areas of the brain under hypnosis.”

Another use for clinical hypnosis is smoking cessation. In 2007, North Shore Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital ran a study regarding the effectiveness of stop smoking hypnotherapy, versus those who quit cold turkey, those who received nicotine replacement therapy or those who received nicotine replacement therapy and hypnotherapy combined. Just over six months later, researchers found that 50% of those treated with hypnotherapy alone were nonsmokers and 50% of those treated with NRT/hypnotherapy had quit fully, compared to 25% in the “cold turkey” control group and 15.78% in the nicotine replacement therapy only group.

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Underground Hypnosis – Scam or Genuine Article

May 12th, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

This is a usual question.

First of all, there really is nothing quite the same as this course. Quite simply the person who possesses these hypnotic prowes will be transformed into an hypnotic power house. Underground Hypnosis with its hitherto little known, insider secrets, will teach you mental tricks that will change someones mind almost in the blink of an eye.

You’ve simply never seen anything such as The Underground Hypnosis Course.

Those involved in sales will see an amazing increase in commissions as you easily achieve your targets 

This never before revealed knowledge has helped thousands of people achieve more sales, more happiness, and get what they want out of life.  Sure regular hypnosis works. But not like this. With Underground Hypnosis you’ll learn extremely important persuasion techniques like NLP, Social Engineering, Alpha Control, and seduction.“Subliminal communication” in this format has never previously been revealed.But over the last few years, a subculture has been built around this phenomenal new form of hypnosis, and people have spent years tweaking exact tactics and routines.It seems that a great deal of fuss has been made of the Underground Hypnosis Course and there are very powerful arguments for this.

Still the best hypnosis course in the whole world, developed by Igor Ledochowski. He is well known for being one of the world’s most well-respected and highly-regarded conversational hypnotists.

The course teaches you how to formulate indirect suggestion and incorporate it naturally into their therapeutic conversations. It provides simplified formulas for creating the many varieties of indirect suggestion and bursts with examples of how and when to use them effectively. This course will enable you to master hypnosis very quickly, and give you a

The course is more than your value for money where it’s quality and materials are concerned. There are  2 package options – Standard Package & Platinum Package The Platinum package is a fantastic option for more serious users. Currently the platinum package also comes with 1 FREE Month for a limited time.

Power of  Conversational hypnosis course is recommended to anyone from a budding hypnotist to an expert, salesperson, business owner or in any job sector having to deal with people, improve social relationship.

These hypnosis tactics are like nothing you’ve ever seen.

Check it out right here:

Underground Hypnosis Course

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Changing For The Better Using Conversational Hypnosis

March 12th, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

Hypnosis therapy is commonly used to help people resolve or deal with all kinds of issues such as losing weight, reducing stress, relieving pain, low self-esteem and to stop smoking.

Conversational hypnosis is a particularly powerful method of hypnosis.  It’s for sure that helping people solve their problems using conversational hypnosis is a wonderful thing to do.

If you want to use any type of hypnosis to help yourself or friends and family, you really should look into conversational hypnosis.

You may find training programs that are designed for those interested in becoming licensed professional hypnotherapists.  There is also training available for those interested in learning about hypnosis therapy solely to help themselves and perhaps some family members and friends.

Applying Hypnotic Techniques for Problem Solving

Anyone can apply hypnotic techniques, including conversational hypnosis to help someone overcome illness.  To someone not used to it the results are absolutely astounding.

If you intend to learn hypnosis to open a hypnotherapy practice, you will very likely need a license.

If that’s your goal, you need to invest in a training program that allows you to apply for certification by one of the major hypnosis associations.

Hypnosis therapy license qualifications  vary by state, so you will need to determine what is required in the location you wish to practice.

Personal Use of Hypnosis

If you want to use the principles of hypnosis for personal, you really don’t need professional recognition.

The fact is that for most of us those programs are overkill.  There are a lot more useful and fun (as well as less expensive) options for learning hypnosis for your personal use.

Some people need personal instruction, but the simplest way to learn is usually a home study course.

I think you’ll find, you’ll do best if you learn the more modern hypnotic techniques.  They’re astoundingly effective.  All of the newer methods are based on the work of a remarkable psychiatrist, Milton Erickson.

To discover out just what a rebel he was for his time, and how you can subtly yet powerfully influence those around you click the link below to visit

Conversational Hypnosis – A Rebel’s Secret

And if you just want to read about a great home study course, follow this link:

Conversational Hypnosis

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Self Hypnosis is Easier Than You Think

March 5th, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

Does self-hypnosis really help you achieve your goals? According to many studies, it actually does. The key to successful self-hypnosis, however, is lots of practice.

Self-hypnosis is based on the ability of the subconscious mind to be receptive to instructions and suggestions. It’s really quite logical. If you knew how to reach your goals with your conscious mind, you wouldn’t need hypnosis. Therefore, you need to develop the ability to clear your mind of all thoughts.

It’s been shown that children are more easily susceptible to hypnosis. In general, adults have a harder time when they try to learn hypnosis. This is because adult minds are constantly filled with thoughts, plans, and worries, usually all at the same time. But the brain of a child is like a sponge. It’s easier for them to take in new information since there aren’t as many competing thoughts.

It’s not difficult to learn self-hypnosis. But you need to be in a focused, calm state of mind. This can be hard to do, particularly if you can’t escape the endless parade of thoughts that get in the way of total relaxation.

The fact is that you need to let yourself go in order for self-hypnosis to work. With daily practice, however, it can certainly be done. Disengage your conscious mind and allow your subconscious to receive the signals you are sending.

It will take a lot of practice to learn the sort of focus required in order to become hypnotized. One popular way of learning the proper techniques to achieve success is by taking hypnosis courses. There are any number of these courses available both online and live in your local area.

Others utilize a self-made tape to begin the process of self-hypnosis. This could permit helpful suggestions to more easily penetrate your subconscious. For people who already practice meditation or yoga, it’s not much of a leap to learn the skills required for self-hypnosis.

Subliminal messages, usually involving recorded tapes, are used by some to help them stop smoking or lose weight. But self-hypnosis seems to be the most effective method since you have complete control over your own subconscious.

Many experts agree that self-hypnosis results can be achieved by some people immediately. Some people might need a few weeks before they realize significant progress. Most people can typically reach a state of hypnosis with three weeks of practice. One theory holds that those who exercise their brains more often have a greater ability to achieve self-hypnosis.

It can be done, but self-hypnosis takes practice, focus, and the ability to clear your conscious mind. This way the subconscious is sure to be open to the suggestions you’re trying to plant there.

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How To Hypnotize Free

January 31st, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

So, is it really possible for you to learn how to hypnotize for free? Why would someone want to teach you to hypnotize others, just because you said “Oh, go on, please!”?

Amazingly, there’s some good news here, you can quite easily come across some free hypnotism lessons on how to hypnotize other people. You’ll be taught some basic techniques.

If you’re just beginning learning how to hypnotize, you’ll need to decide who you want to hypnotize?

Do you want to hypnotize yourself? If that’s the case, you’d likely be best buying a pre-recorded hypnosis track that deals with whatever you’re looking to work on.

Would you prefer to hypnotize others? If that’s your reason for wanting to learn hypnosis, you then need to decide if this will be a 1 to 1 session where you put your subject into a state of hypnosis and they are then taken through a complete hypnotic session or if you want to use secret hypnosis on them.

If you’re looking to become a hypnotherapist, the available online courses are a good starting point as they are readily available and it’s easy to discover if the idea of hypnosis is actually a direction you want to pursue further. there are several places you can get this information free or cheap online.

If your main aim for learning hypnosis is to use it secretly, you can find a number of good courses available on the web but these do cost money as the authors know how much fun (and even control!) you will get out of them. Because their ultimate aim is to sell you something, there’s almost a 100% chance that they will offer some free information as well. If your screen suddenly displays a sales pop-up, resist your inclination to click the red ‘X’ on sight. The email newsletter may be a thinly disguised sales letter or it may tell you some small bites of hypnosis tricks – you’re always free to unsubscribe if it doesn’t give you any new information.

Discover more about how to hypnotize for free here.

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How To Conquer Your Fear of Flying

January 24th, 2009 -- Posted in Hypnosis | No Comments »

They say that flying is the safest type of public transport. But deep down you’d still rather drive or take the train.

If the idea of catching a plane makes you start making excuses of why you can’t make this trip, begin by splitting your fear into its component parts and tackle them one by one.

1. Fear of heights

Sure, planes fly high. That’s their function in life. Their cruising height of around 10,000 meters that counts as high. But inside a plane, it’s really more like a noisy bus most of the time, more so if you don’t choose to sit in a window seat. If your height fear is the strongest part of your fear of flying then work on that part of your fear first.

Way back as a child, chances are you were comfortable with heights. So relax and get hold of a fear of heights hypnosis MP3 which will help your fear dissovle effortlessly.

2. Fear of confined spaces

When they’re asked to actually think about it, a lot of people decide that this form of claustrophobia is the largest component of their fear of flying. After all, you’re going to be locked in a fairly small space for the whole flight. Maybe also hemmed in by people sitting either side of you. You’re not a factory chicken but you’re being treated like one. Again, because it works at a deep level and is inexpensive, tackle your claustrophobia with hypnosis.

3. Lack of control

Now that’s a biggie as well. We’re so used to being in control (or at least think we’re in control) that when we delegate that responsibility to someone we don’t know and an in flight computer or two, we freak. Unless you get a pilot’s licence, there’s not much chance you’ll be the pilot. In spite of the horror stories you’ve heard. So again it’s a matter of chilling a bit and accept that the pilot in that smart uniform wants to keep his job and fly you there safely. Allow yourself to relax and delegate all that responsibility to someone else.

All the fears above (and many others) can be removed or reduced by hypnosis. Get hold of a hypnosis track for each individual fear or download a specific hypnosis MP3 for fear of flying now.

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