Hypnotherapy, would you try it as an alternative?
Many people whom i have come across have serious problems for emaple depression,anxieties,
bulemia,anorexia,
OCD,phobias and some have tried all the diets with little success for weight loss.Stopping smoking is also a good way to stop using hypnotherapy, and did you know that if you suffer from depression and go to GP they get £45 per prescription for giving you anti depressants? and then they refer you to a counsellor when the pills dont work. It makes me really angry that hypnotherapy is very successful yet the NHS are only just looking into it as an alternative, doctors dont really understand it yet they know it works. Would you try hypnotherapy?
Hiya,
I would try hypnotherapy. In fact, I have. I also highly recommend it. It might not work for everyone, but that can be said about a lot of things, including medication or even doctors. It’s all about money innit? I’m not sure who writes "the rules" and why alternative treatments aren’t accepted because they’re not "tested and approved". Well, it’s about time they checked into it and did start accepting and approving other methods.
As for hypnosis, many people have been treated with great success over the years and for sure I would recommend it to others as well.
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September 18th, 2009 at 11:59 pm
My father used one of those tape things to quit smoking back in the 70’s. He would close the door and lay on the bed. I would listen outside of the door and the voice on the tape was in a monotone. I forget how long it took but it did work and he quit smoking. I smoked but I quit cold turkey.
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September 19th, 2009 at 12:04 am
Absolutely. I went to a hypnotherapist to try and end my 5 year battle with anorexia. Within a few months I had changed, for the better, beyond all recognition.
It wasn’t necessarily a ‘cure’, but it was damn well worth paying for to get me firmly on my way to recovery.
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September 19th, 2009 at 12:12 am
Hiya,
I would try hypnotherapy. In fact, I have. I also highly recommend it. It might not work for everyone, but that can be said about a lot of things, including medication or even doctors. It’s all about money innit? I’m not sure who writes "the rules" and why alternative treatments aren’t accepted because they’re not "tested and approved". Well, it’s about time they checked into it and did start accepting and approving other methods.
As for hypnosis, many people have been treated with great success over the years and for sure I would recommend it to others as well.
References :
http://www.panic-and-agoraphobia.com/hypnosis-for-panic-disorder.html
September 19th, 2009 at 12:45 am
Tried it a few times, didn’t work, the only lasting effect was a sore back from his lumpy chair and an empty pocket…
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