Relieving Pain With Self Hypnosis
Pain is nature's way of telling us that something is wrong in our body. Relieving or reducing that pain can become a priority for some people. Especially those of us who suffer from long term damage to our bodies.
For many of those people, pain is a part of their everyday life - something that they must cope with as best they can.
I'm sure that you've heard the phrase 'One man's meat is another man's poison'. Meaning that what suits one may not be right for another. Pain relief drugs can fall into this category. At a basic level, you can for instance take paracetamol or aspirin for release from mild pain. But take too high a dose and you can damage your body or suffer side effects.
Higher up the scale are the opiate based drugs, which some people may become dependent upon because of their chronic pain.
There are lots of other ways that may be effective in controlling or relieving pain, such as homeopathy and acupuncture.
But all these ways rely on the body receiving external stimuli to control the level of pain that is being felt.
Where are the pain receptors? In your brain of course.
So what if you could control those pain receptors yourself, at will.
It is possible and done by many, many people. Using the power of your own mind, you can control and even remove all pain with the use of Self Hypnosis.
For many of those people, pain is a part of their everyday life - something that they must cope with as best they can.
I'm sure that you've heard the phrase 'One man's meat is another man's poison'. Meaning that what suits one may not be right for another. Pain relief drugs can fall into this category. At a basic level, you can for instance take paracetamol or aspirin for release from mild pain. But take too high a dose and you can damage your body or suffer side effects.
Higher up the scale are the opiate based drugs, which some people may become dependent upon because of their chronic pain.
There are lots of other ways that may be effective in controlling or relieving pain, such as homeopathy and acupuncture.
But all these ways rely on the body receiving external stimuli to control the level of pain that is being felt.
Where are the pain receptors? In your brain of course.
So what if you could control those pain receptors yourself, at will.
It is possible and done by many, many people. Using the power of your own mind, you can control and even remove all pain with the use of Self Hypnosis.
Switch the pain OFF!
Flicking your brain switch to control your pain
First off, let's dispel a myth - Hypnosis is not mind control and you cannot be made to do something against your will.But, Self Hypnosis is mind control. It is you controlling your own subconscious thoughts so that you can do almost anything that you previously thought was impossible.
Here, we are talking about pain relief and control.
Do you believe this can work for you or a loved one?
I sincerely hope so. But even if you don't really believe it can work to your benefit, you have nothing to lose and possibly everything to gain by using self hypnosis.
You have probably never heard of Adam Eason, but in the world of hypnotherapy he is very well known and respected for his work in this field.
Adam is a truly remarkable man. He has helped so many people, me included, to improve our lives. It is all done from within your own mind.
For pain control I highly recommend that you use one of the many self hypnosis audio courses that Adam has recorded.
It is called Pain Release

Instances of how hypnosis can be of help.
Hypnotherapy is a term to describe the use of hypnosis in a therapeutic context. Many hypnotherapists refer to their practice as "clinical work". Hypnotherapy can either be used as an addition to the work of licensed physicians or psychologists, or it can be used in a stand-alone environment where the hypnotherapist in question usually owns his or her own business.
The majority of these stand-alone certified hypnotherapists (C.Hts in the U.S., Diploma. Hyp or DHP in the UK) today earn a large portion of their income through the cessation of smoking (often in a single session) and the aid of weight loss (body sculpting).
Psychologists and psychiatrists use hypnosis predominantly for the treatment of dissociative disorders, phobias, habit change, depression and post-traumatic syndromes.
There is no evidence that 'incurable' diseases (such as cancer, diabetes, and arthritis) are curable with hypnosis, but pain and other bodily symptoms related to the diseases are controllable.
A study done at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine looked at two groups of patients facing surgery for breast cancer. The group that received hypnosis prior to surgery reported less pain, nausea, and anxiety after surgery than did the control group. There was a cost benefit as well, as the average hypnosis patient reduced the cost of treatment by an average of $772.00.
In April 2008 a professional hypnotist, Alex Lenkei, successfully hypnotised himself before having surgery on his hand and was in no pain throughout the 80 minute operation. His blood pressure and heart rate were also monitored and remained normal, indicating that he truly did not experience any pain. An anaesthetist who remained on hand believes Mr Lenkei's body may have released chemicals which blocked pain.
I don't know what your pain levels are, but I'm certain that by using Pain Release you will get a reduction, if not total cessation of the pain that you are suffering.
Self-hypnosis is a skill that can be improved as time goes by. People use techniques such as imagining walking down 10 steps, feeling deeper relaxed as they imagine slowly walking down each step, one at a time. It is a good idea to initially seek the skills of a practicing hypnotherapist in order to understand what it feels like to be in a hypnotic trance. This greatly helps, as the individual can aim to replicate this state. Alternatively, a person may wish to use hypnosis recordings instead.
If you are looking to help a loved one or friend then Pain Release is the perfect gift - the gift of a pain free life is a realistic possibility.
I know that not everyone is comfortable when it comes to hypnosis. But if you want to learn more about self hypnosis before attempting it for yourself, then consider reading this book.

Secrets of Self-Hypnosis

The majority of these stand-alone certified hypnotherapists (C.Hts in the U.S., Diploma. Hyp or DHP in the UK) today earn a large portion of their income through the cessation of smoking (often in a single session) and the aid of weight loss (body sculpting).
Psychologists and psychiatrists use hypnosis predominantly for the treatment of dissociative disorders, phobias, habit change, depression and post-traumatic syndromes.
There is no evidence that 'incurable' diseases (such as cancer, diabetes, and arthritis) are curable with hypnosis, but pain and other bodily symptoms related to the diseases are controllable.
A study done at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine looked at two groups of patients facing surgery for breast cancer. The group that received hypnosis prior to surgery reported less pain, nausea, and anxiety after surgery than did the control group. There was a cost benefit as well, as the average hypnosis patient reduced the cost of treatment by an average of $772.00.
In April 2008 a professional hypnotist, Alex Lenkei, successfully hypnotised himself before having surgery on his hand and was in no pain throughout the 80 minute operation. His blood pressure and heart rate were also monitored and remained normal, indicating that he truly did not experience any pain. An anaesthetist who remained on hand believes Mr Lenkei's body may have released chemicals which blocked pain.
I don't know what your pain levels are, but I'm certain that by using Pain Release you will get a reduction, if not total cessation of the pain that you are suffering.
Self-hypnosis is a skill that can be improved as time goes by. People use techniques such as imagining walking down 10 steps, feeling deeper relaxed as they imagine slowly walking down each step, one at a time. It is a good idea to initially seek the skills of a practicing hypnotherapist in order to understand what it feels like to be in a hypnotic trance. This greatly helps, as the individual can aim to replicate this state. Alternatively, a person may wish to use hypnosis recordings instead.
If you are looking to help a loved one or friend then Pain Release is the perfect gift - the gift of a pain free life is a realistic possibility.
I know that not everyone is comfortable when it comes to hypnosis. But if you want to learn more about self hypnosis before attempting it for yourself, then consider reading this book.

Secrets of Self-Hypnosis
"This is the finest book about self hypnosis I've ever read. Adam Eason's work is thorough and clear. The book is well written, easy to read and one that you will be glad to have in your library. The book is a blueprint for self hypnosis. He starts you out with defining what each word means then moves along to all the basics like inductions. Then he shows you how to write new programs and so on."

Watch while self-hypnosis removes all pain from these volunteers.
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