Pain Relief HypnosisHypnosis has been used for pain relief for centuries, and even today is widely used in surgical procedures. How does it work? By changing the way your brain interprets and responds to pain signals.
It is always important to check out what is causing any pain you may experience, as this is your body's way of alerting you to problems and making you take care of yourself. But once it has served its purpose and you have taken or are taking the right course of action to deal with the problem, there is no need for you to endure more pain. — read more
Overcome caffeine addiction and get your natural energy backCaffeine is the most widely used drug in the world and it's no coincidence that its use has increased alongside longer working hours. For most healthy adults 200-300 milligrams a day (about two cups of coffee) is fine .
But too much caffeine (three cups of strong coffee or more) can lead to insomnia, anxiety osteoporosis, diabetes, ulcers, PMS, stroke, heart disease and may be linked to certain types of cancer.
Other common symptoms are migraines and exhaustion, as caffeine dehydrates and overstimulates your adrenal glands. This leads to an inevitable 'energy crash' - which you may have wrongly interpreted as a cue for another cup! Caffeine abusers say they often feel 'exhausted but edgy' at the same time. Caffeine can simultaneously prevent you getting rest - compounding the effect. — read more
Stop being self centered - hypnosis can helpRe-orientate yourself outwards with hypnosis
Have people close to you told you that you're a bit too self centered?
Do you think you might be excessively wrapped up in your own affairs and concerns to the detriment of relationships with others?
Self-centeredness is one of those attributes that's hard to pigeonhole categorically as 'good' or 'bad'. Every single living thing must put itself first in a number of ways, because survival depends on it. What you focus on is only important if you're alive to do the focusing. So we and every other creature strive first to do what favors our continued survival, and only when that survival is assured do we give attention to anything else.
So far, so good. — read more