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How Hypnosis can help you?

Date Published: 25th September 2009
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Hypnosis or Hypnotism, these words often puts, not surprisingly the layman in predicament. Stretch your imagination and we see wild images of a Freud-like doctor swinging a pocket watch to and fro in front of someone in deep emotional trouble? If so, don't worry you're not alone. This is typical movie images and far from reality.

Hypnosis, on the contrary, is for all of us the ordinary people. And hypnosis can be used to solve wide-ranging problems. Mind you its not rocket science we cant understand. Each one of us can help ourselves with self-hypnosis.

Imagine the problems we face in our lives

Worried about weight loss?
Failed in Love?
Bad Marriage?
Obesity?
Finding difficult to quite smoking?
Lacking confidence
Kick drugs?

Fear?
Stressed out?
Sexual problems?

Hypnosis is the answer for all problems.

The world is full of people with myriad personal problems, big & small. If someone wants to remove phobia, bad habits, addiction or wants to develop positive attitude and make it big. Hypnosis can eliminate all them and achieve your goal. All you need to know is - HOW it can be done.

Benefits of Hypnosis - Physical & Mental

If you're among those fortunate who don’t have any personal problems, Hypnosis has immense benefits to offer - both physical & mental, which can enhance your performance, thereby improving efficiency and increasing productivity, all this without external support of a Hypnotist. By simply practicing and going into a hypnotic state on a regular basis you can do a world of good for yourself.


Let’s analyze more benefits that hypnosis offers:

Hypnosis & Illness - One of the biggest problems people facing today is - STRESS. Stress creates multiple problems - Sleep Disorders, Headaches, and can even increase cholesterol. Hypnosis can help reduce stress, since hypnosis is a state of physical and mental relaxation.

Hypnosis & Breath - For a moment, stop reading this and concentrate on your breathing pattern. You'll be breathing in short quick breaths, this short quick breaths causes stress and tension. More, it can make you feel dizzy, irritable and foggy. With hypnosis you can learn what deep breath is and feel more relaxed and calm

Hypnosis and "Feel Good" Chemicals - The brain releases chemicals when you're in deep relaxed mood. These chemicals are often in short supply as we rush about our day. Hypnosis helps cause deep relaxation, allowing these “feel good” chemicals to flow and create a sense of control and well-being.


Hypnosis & Good Sleep - Deep breathing, hypnotic state relaxation and feel good factor helps for a restful sleep. It is as if your body “learns” how to sleep more peacefully due to the hypnotic state.

Hypnosis & Immune System - The other problem of stress is it produced chemicals of the 'fight or flight' variety. This aroused state affects the immune system. Regular relaxation - hypnosis kind - can prevent this from happening.

The bottom line is we all need to live a good life. A life full of happiness, peace and joy, devoid of worries, stress, illnesses. With hypnosis you can achieve your goal, feel stronger, more relaxed and will be in a better position to handle your life.

Hypnosis is, quite frankly, good for your body PERIOD.


Tags: layman, rocket science, bad habits, personal problems, predicament, positive attitude, immense benefits, hypnotist, sleep disorders, mental relaxation, self hypnosis, increasing productivity, pocket watch, hypnotic state, sexual problems, breathing pattern
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Retired US Navy. Married 20+ years. Home Inchon, Korea. Work Seoul, Korea.
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