Hypnosis

Hypnosis is something that always fascinated me. I always thought it was impossible for me to get hypnotize by staring at a pendulum. Truth be told, I do not know a whole lot about the process but what I saw on TV. Whatever the case, I still do not think it could work on me unless it is more than what I see on TV.

People use hypnotism for all types of reasons I have learnt. Some of the common reasons cited for being hypnotized are weight loss and sleeping. Thus, hypnotherapy includes, sleep hypnosis, hypnosis for weight loss, and hypnosis for anxiety. Up until now…

Hypnotherapy…

Hypnotherapy is a type of complementary medicine in which hypnosis is used to create a state of focused attention and increased suggestibility during which positive suggestions and guided imagery are used to help individuals deal with a variety of concerns and issues.

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Hypnosis is a scientific process…

We’ve all seen hypnotists portrayed in movies, as they swing gold pocket watches and whisper, “You’re getting sleepy. Very sleepy.” But did you know hypnotism is used in therapy? When it’s utilized by trained hypnotherapists, patients can use hypnotism to recover from trauma, move past addictions, and just generally improve their lives.

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Despite the fact it can seem a bit scary, or like some form of magic… The way hypnotism works is actually quite scientific. “People are induced into a relaxation state, or alpha brain wave activity.”

According to  Edie Raether, MS, CSP, a hypnotherapist and behavioral psychology expert. “It is a meditative state where the client is more open and receptive due to being relaxed.”

Unlike all those other hypnosis sites out there, this is totally different. And this is the type of hypnotism the military uses in their black ops.Here you will learn something different… This site will teach you the INSANELY controversial and the most EFFECTIVE hypnosis and mind control techniques that have turned the heads of hundreds…

CrowdScience witnesses a hypnotised patient having a tooth removed with little pain relief and speaks to a magician-turned-neuroscientist. This is shedding light on how hypnotism works. All things equal, it’s definitely a science.

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