
Hypnosis
What is it? How can it help you?
- Weight Loss
- Habit Control/Addictions (Smoking, Alcohol, Drugs)
- Improve interpersonal skills (shyness)
- Sexual Addiction and Dysfunction
- Stress reduction
- Improve performance (athletes, career, public speaking)
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Depression (Sadness)
- Eating disorders (anorexia, bulimia, fetish eating, food addiction)
- Phobias
- Dating and Relationship Skills
Strategy for Instant Relief
Unlock the power of your subconscious: Change your life through hypnosis. Hypnosis is a mental state that can be induced by verbal guidance from a qualified hypnotist.
(Studies from Stanford University [1950s] and other recent research have confirmed that 95% of the population can be hypnotized to some extent.
Medical studies involving EEGs (electroencephalograms) suggest that hypnosis removes the emotional experience of pain while leaving the sensory sensation. Thus, the hypnotized person is not asleep or unconscious. The subject's mind becomes hyper-attentive and hyperactive. During the "trance," the subconscious mind becomes open to suggestion. This openness allows the changes to be made, even though the subject remains in total control.
Safety first! You are not in danger. This is not drug-induced nor is it addictive. There are no unwanted side effects. You remain in complete control during the entire sessions and will not do anything you do not think is acceptable. Even the "trance" may be stopped by you at any time. Hypnosis is approved by both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Psychiatric Association (APS).
Hypnosis is a safe and effective tool that can change your life! Your motivation, attitude, and suggestibility determine your "hypnoticabilty." Note: Epileptic, psychotic, and schizophrenic individuals should not be hypnotized.






