December 11th, 2008

NEWS FLASH: There is a positive news article and video about the use of hypnosis in police work. This kind of hypnosis work is called forensic hypnosis.
Midland County Sheriff Gary Painter said, "Hypnosis works, there is no doubt in my mind hypnosis works, but it only works if that individual will let it."
Captain Rory Mckinney said, "There are a lot of things people see and don’t remember." And, he believes that hypnosis is a valuable tool in police work.
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November 24th, 2008
GROVETOWN, Ga. - Imagine a pain free child birth without the help of medication. One Grovetown woman is instructing expectant mothers on a technique she says can offer that and more.
“It was really painful. I felt really out of control. I couldn’t deal with the contractions towards the end especially,” Kristie Press said. After one painful childbirth, Press was terrified of what was to come when she heard she was expecting again.
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November 21st, 2008
(NaturalNews) The Journal of Oncology discussed a study on chemotherapy patients who experienced nausea and vomiting and the effects of hypnotherapy as an adjunctive treatment. The results were positive and showed that Hypnotherapy had a positive effect on patients suffering from anticipatory nausea, which comes prior to chemotherapy treatment.
Having cancer is never an easy thing. It goes without saying that many cancer patients go through the same worry and distress as others when it comes to the healing processes. The processes, which are slow and painful, can often come with other worries that can stifle or completely stop it. Read More…
November 20th, 2008

For the second time in the country, Iranian doctors have used hypnosis as the sole anesthetic to deliver a baby via cesarean section. Dr. Roya Khodaei Ob/Gyn, performed the C-section at Paiambaran hospital in Tehran. Dr. Hossein Almasian was the clinical hypnotherapist who used hypnosis on the mother Sara Tavassoli. Read more…
November 17th, 2008
NEW DELHI: Saloni Zutshi was terrified of labour just like any mother-to-be. But on November 4, she surprised herself when she gave birth to her first baby in a pain-free delivery. She is so thrilled she wants to “do it all over again”. While this Delhi mother is extraordinary in wanting to repeat labour, she is also the first in the country to use hypnobirthing, a new technique that makes childbirth easier.
The term ‘hypnobirthing’ may conjure up an image of a hypnotist standing in front of a hapless woman with a swinging pendulum. But it is actually a combination of relaxation, breathing and visualisation methods. Read More…