Natural Pregnancy Headache Relief
Last Updated on Saturday, 9 January 2010 12:20 Written by Natural Health Team Saturday, 9 January 2010 12:20
Hypnosis is not just a trick to make fun of volunteers on stage in front of a crowd. Hypnotherapists are helping pregnant women with a headache find pain relief. They may even relieve other migraine symptoms like vomiting and sensitivity to sound and light.
The hypnotherapists access the subconscious mind of their patients when they are calm and stress free. The therapist will then reprogram the subconscious mind in a way that will help migraineurs change the perception they have about the pain they experiment.
Some therapists work in a completely different direction. They teach patients how to pinpoint and avoid their personal migraine triggers. This can be perfect if smoking is one of their triggers. Hypnotherapy his well know as a natural way to stop smoking.
After using hypnotherapy with success for a while, some patients decide to learn self-hypnosis. They can achieve excellent results too. Having the reward of being more in control of their life is a great motivator. It can also be used in other aspects of life.
Hypnosis is a natural solution for patients who do not have good results with traditional migraine treatment. Some medications are ineffective on a small percentage of patients. It is a great option for those who are either sensitive to headache prescription drugs or can’t take them for medical issues.
Pregnant women are aware of all the dangers and unknown side effects of using medication during this special time of their life. Hypnotherapy is highly recommended for women with a headache condition and seeking natural pain relief during pregnancy.
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Help Stop Anxiety: Hypnosis To Overcome Anxiety
Last Updated on Friday, 25 December 2009 12:55 Written by Natural Health Team Friday, 25 December 2009 12:55
www.justbewell.com Anxiety is a word used to describe feelings of uncertainty, hesitation, nervousness or fear and is usually context related. Before treatment the first question we ask someone who tells us they ‘have anxiety’ is usually, ‘how do you know when to be anxious?’ Some feel anxiety when talking to strangers, some feel anxiety when giving presentations, some get anxiety driving on a motorway. A few will say they get anxious feelings all the time. Anxiety has a pattern There is, in …
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