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Walking Confidence - to get up and walking after a stroke - Self Hypnosis CD

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    Walking Confidence - to get up and walking after a stroke is a Self Hypnosis CD by MillsWay.com. Suggested Retail is .
    I created this CD to help people live a happier life.
    I have helped people with my CD's in 46 States and 16 Countries so far. I hope to help as many people all over the world to live the life they dream about.
    More on what Hypnosis can do:
    Hypnosis helping with hemophilia Dental Care
    In 1975 a very interesting article was published in the
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
    (Vol.240). The article title might surprise you:
    The use of hypnosis in hemophilia dental care
    . The article goes to state:
    “Hypnosis, when applicable, has been found to be an excellent adjunct for the control of anxiety.”
    You see, according to article author, Oscar Lewis, D.D.S., a patient’s hemorrhagic during and after surgery is greatly reduced when they are feeling relaxed and tranquil. Dr. Lewis also points out in his article that hypnotic suggestions can control fear salivary secretions, pain and capillary bleeding during and after surgery.
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Asthma
    “Over a six year period, 173 successive patients suffering from asthma were treated using self-hypnosis, 82% were either much improved or experienced total remission of symptoms.”
    (Maher-Loughnan, G.P. 1980, “Hypnosis: Clinical application of hypnosis in medicine’,
    British Journal of Hospital Medicine
    , 23: 447-55)
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis study for Hair Loss
    In the August, 2006 issue of the
    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
    , there is an article titled: Hypnotherapeutic management of alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition which usually effects the scalp though it can sometimes affect other areas of the body. The researchers wanted to see how hypnosis would help with the emotional impact of sudden hair loss. Following are their results from working with 28 patients:
    “In all, 21 patients, 9 with alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis and 12 with extensisve AA, were analyzed during a 5-year period. After treatment, all patients had a significantly lower score for anxiety and depression. Scalp hair growth of 75% to 100% was seen in 12 patients after 3 to 8 sessions of hypnotherapy. Total growth occurred in 9 of these 12 patients, including 4 patients with alopecia universalis and 2 with ophiasis. In 5 patients, a significant relapse occurred.
    The conclusion of the researchers was:
    “Hypnotherapy may enhance the mental well-being of patients with AA and it may improve clinical outcome.”
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Sleep Disorders
    Karen Olness, M.D. and Daniel P. Kohen, M.D. state in their
    book Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy With Children
    : “
    Hurwitz, Mahowald, Scheck, Schulter, and Bundlie (1991) described the successful ise of hypnosis in 27 adult patients with sleep terror disorders. Seventy-four percent reported much or very much improvement with the use and practice of self-hypnosis.”
    It should be obvious that hypnosis and other mindbody methods should be strongly considered before resorting to drugs.
    Source: 21
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    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis and High Blood Pressure
    According to the National Institutes of Health, high blood pressure is an issue that affects nearly 1 in 3 Americans. What that means is that nearly 1 in 3 Americans can benefit from learning about the power of the mind and how it can help them. January, 2007 issue of the
    International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis (55(1):67-83
    ), there is an article titled:
    Effectiveness of hypnosis in reducing mild essential hypertension: a one-year follow up
    . The results speak for them selves:
    “Results show that hypnosis is effective in reducing blood pressure in the short term and also in the middle and long terms.”
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis help with Erectile Dysfunction and Premature Ejaculation
    An article in June, 1977 issue of the
    Virginia Medical Journal
    (104(6):389-92) that discusses how hypnosis definitely helped with both primary and secondary erectile dysfunction. In January, 1990 issue of the
    American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis
    , Dr. Harold Crasilneck states that he has used hypnosis with almost 3000 patients with a success rate of 88%.
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis and Cancer
    November 3
    rd
    , 1958
    Life Magazine
    article about hypnosis which discussed how hypnosis helps people with many things including the pain of severe burns, cancer and more.
    n volume25 of The American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Bernauer W. Newton wrote an article titled: The Use of Hypnosis in The Treatment of Cancer Patients. From the documented case of mindbody healing: Of the 162 patients who participated in the hypnosis/psychotherapy session, Newton states that for 160 of them “a significant improvement in life quality was achieved.” Newton realized that an improvement in life quality would give patients a greater ability and desire to overcome the cancer.
    In 1974, T.S. Eliseo wrote a fascinating cancer healing article published in the Vol.22 edition of the
    International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
    . Eliseo documents how a woman experienced a healing that is difficult to imagine because she was judged to have terminal cancer. She had already had breast cancer that necessitated the removal of several body parts and then was diagnosed with having secondary cancers in her skill. After 3 hypnosis sessions she was discharged from the hospital because of significant improvement and a 12 month follow-up revealed that she had not been re-hospitalized and that she was living at home.
    Source: 21
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    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Arthritis
    In the book,
    Clinical Hypnosis: Principles and Applications
    , James Hall, M.D. and Harold Crasilneck, Ph.D. state the following:
    “Whatever the origin of arthritis, the pain of this unfortunate disease often can be alleviated with hypnosis.”
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Back Pain
    In the book
    Clinical Hypnosis: Principles and Applications
    , doctors Crasilneck and Hall state: “Hypnosis is of proven value in many cases of chronis low back pain”.In the July, 2001 issue of
    Scientific American
    “The pain-relieving effect of hypnosis is often substantial, and in a few cases the degree of relief matches or exceeds that provided by morphine.”
    “Voluminous clinical studies also indicate that hypnosis can reduce the acute pain experienced by patients undergoing burn-wound debridement, children enduring bone marrow aspirations and woman in labor.”
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Acne
    “There are studies which indicate that harmful reactions in the skin can be blocked by hypnosis.”
    (Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis: 2
    nd
    Edition
    by William S. Kroger, M.D.)
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis helping with Allergies
    In a 1964 edition of
    The British Medical Journal
    , (1:1145-1148) doctors Fry, Mason and Pearson note in that “the mere act of hypnosis alone, without any specific suggestion, produced a reduction in skin reactivity.”
    Source: 21
    st
    Century Medicine Book by C. Devin Hastings
    Hypnosis: A safe and potent pain reliever.
    Source: Consumer Reports, January 2005
    Approved as a valid treatment by the American Medical Association in 1958
    Hypnotism has become increasingly accepted by the medical community. Its use for chronic pain was approved in 1996 by the National Institutes of Health.
    Source: The Capital (Annapolis, MD), April 2004
    The purpose of hypnosis
    Is to help you understand and gain more control over your behavior.
    Source: The Mayo Clinic, December 2003
    Hypnosis is not a medical treatment for cancer, but there may be an important role for hypnosis in managing cancer.
    Hypnosis has been effective in helping patients reduce pain, stress, and depression, and calm fears and anxiety.
    Source: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Health Info Library, Alternative Therapy
    Hypnosis seems helpful in treating addictions, and the depression and anxiety associated with them.
    Source: Psychology Today, September 1996
    When you’re overweight
    There is a conflict between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind. The conscious mind says, “I know I want to lose weight”, he said. “However, the subconscious mind tosses up roadblocks such as emotional eating. Hypnosis can help get the two parts of the mind together.
    Source: Assoc. Prof. of Medicine at USF Philip Shenefelt, Tampa Tribune, August 2004
    Hypnosis can actually help you lose weight.
    Source: Harvard Medical School psychotherapist Jean Fain, Oprah Magazine, August 2004
    ABC GMA Show on Weight Loss with Hypnosis
    “Gastric Mind Band” Hypnosis Weight Loss
    story on ABC GMA Show Tuesday September 28, 2010. By THEA TRACHTENBERG and BRANDON BODOW.
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    Hypnosis is a safe naturally occurring state of mind. Everyone has already experienced Hypnosis, by accident or by design. It is your ability to convince yourself of any belief or ability. So basically all hypnosis is self-hypnosis.
    Change Your Mind to Change Your Life
    Under hypnosis, you remain in total control
    and aware of your surrounds. You feel comfortably relaxed, but you remain awake and alert to the world around you.
    Everyone experiences hypnotic states from time to time.
    Chances are you have, at some point, become so absorbed in a movie, you were no longer aware of the theater around you. Or perhaps while sitting through a long class, you’ve let your mind wander off, lost in an enjoyable daydream. these are every day examples of the hypnotic state, which is simply deep relaxation combined with focused concentration, that science has discovered is extremely effective in altering perceptions and promoting positive change.
    Under hypnosis, the mind is highly suggestible
    and open to the power of suggestion. It’s this relaxed, suggestible state that allows the hypnotherapist to bypass the conscious filter and speak directly to the subconscious mind.
    The hypnotic state is an optimum state for making changes in your life.
    You can set aside limiting beliefs that may have been preventing you from moving toward a more healthy and happy you.
    Your subconscious mind is your “auto pilot”.
    It regulates your breathing and heart rate and offers signals when you need to eat or sleep. It also controls learned behaviors such as walking or riding a bike. The subconscious mind naturally takes over these (and many other) actions, because you already know how to do them, so no conscious thought is required. Thus, the subconscious controls many of your behaviors throughout the day without any conscious effort from you.
    Addressing the subconscious creates change.
    The subconscious mind operates on years of learning and experience. Though you may consciously wish for a change, your subconscious will continue operating as it has in the past. For instance if you are a smoker and want to quit so you live healthier, it just knows that you like to smoke, so it urges you to have one.
    Give your subconscious new operating instructions.
    Hypnotherapists are trained to speak directly to the subconscious mind in a language it understands. During hypnosis, your subconscious thoughts are reprogrammed to agree with and support what you consciously want to achieve. your “auto pilot” is reset to lead you in the right direction.
    No willpower is required
    because your subconscious mind, where all behavior begins, comes into alignment with your goals.
    Have fun bidding.