Hypnotherapy is well known for healing trauma and pain relief. Hypnosis is also extremely valuable in working with sports enhancement, weight loss, motivation, self-esteem, anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, increased confidence, smoking, phobias and stress related issues.

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Dealing with IBS with Hypnotherapy

Your mind has the power to transform your experience of digestive discomfort.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome = IBS.

Here is a sample script for an IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) hypnotherapy session:

Induction

“Welcome to this IBS hypnotherapy session. Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, allow any tension or discomfort to leave your body. Imagine yourself in a peaceful, calming environment – a place where you feel relaxed, comfortable, and completely at ease…

“Notice the sensations in your body, and allow yourself to let go of any stress or anxiety. Imagine a warm, soothing light filling your abdomen, calming any cramping or discomfort…

“As you breathe in, imagine fresh, clean air filling your lungs. As you breathe out, imagine any worries or concerns about your IBS leaving your body. Allow yourself to relax, feeling heavier and more grounded with each breath. Your eyelids growing heavy, your breath slowing… You are becoming more relaxed, more calm, and more centered…

Deepening

“As you continue to breathe deeply, imagine yourself becoming more relaxed, more focused, and more connected to your body. Allow yourself to trust in your body’s natural ability to heal and regulate itself…

“Visualize your digestive system as strong, resilient, and capable of functioning normally. See your gut as a calm, peaceful environment, free from inflammation and irritation…

“Now, imagine your body responding to the power of your subconscious mind. See your symptoms diminishing, fading away, and disappearing. Feel the sensation of relief, comfort, and relaxation spreading throughout your body…

Suggestions

“As you continue to breathe deeply, allow these suggestions to sink deep into your subconscious mind:

* Your digestive system is strong, resilient, and capable of functioning normally.

* You trust in your body’s natural ability to heal and regulate itself.

* Your IBS symptoms are diminishing, fading away, and disappearing.

* You feel comfortable, relaxed, and free from digestive discomfort.

* You are in control of your body and your symptoms.

Visualizations

“Imagine yourself eating a meal that would normally trigger IBS symptoms. See yourself feeling calm, relaxed, and comfortable. Visualize your digestive system processing the food with ease and efficiency…

“Picture yourself waking up in the morning, feeling refreshed, renewed, and symptom-free. See yourself going about your daily life with confidence, energy, and freedom from digestive discomfort…

“Visualize your gut as a calm, peaceful environment, free from inflammation and irritation. See yourself feeling confident, self-assured, and in control of your body and your symptoms…

Counting and Awakening

“As you continue to breathe deeply, I’ll count from one to five, and when I reach five, you’ll slowly begin to return to a state of full awareness, feeling refreshed, renewed, and empowered to take control of your IBS.

“One… Two… Three… Four… Five…

“Take a deep breath in, and as you exhale, slowly open your eyes. Notice how you feel – more relaxed, more confident, and more in control of your IBS. Remember, your mind has the power to transform your experience of digestive discomfort.”

Post-Session Suggestion

After the session, take a few moments to reflect on your experience and any insights or feelings that arose during the hypnotherapy session. You may want to journal or write down any thoughts, ideas, or inspirations that come to you.

Remember to stay committed to your goals, and know that every positive thought and visualization brings you one step closer to achieving a symptom-free, comfortable life.

Hypnosis can Truly help You

Hypnosis is the term for the use of both verbal repetition and mental imagery to cause a state of being in a kind of “trance”. This best understood as an enhanced form of focus or concentration.

People hypnotized normally describe a sensation of unusual calm and relaxation. This is why people under hypnosis become susceptible to the power of suggestion.

The benefits of hypnosis for our health, hypnosis can bring us to a “state of inner absorption, concentration and focused attention” that is rare in our hectic world of easy distractions.

1. Deeper Sleep

In many studies into hypnosis benefits, it has been suggested that participants who had undergone hypnosis reported that they had slept well.

However, since then, the scientific research into the subject has advanced. Nowadays, research on hypnotherapy by scientists at the University of Zurich introduced monitoring of brain activity into the study.

The tests were carried out on a group of young and healthy women. After listening to a hypnotic suggestion recording, the participants went to sleep for a period of 90-minutes.

The results found that participants that were found to be receptive to hypnosis spent over 80 percent more time in a state of “slow-wave sleep” than if they listen to a non-hypnotic recording. The “slow-wave sleep” is the deepest stage of sleep that allows for the greatest restorative potential.

The results of the study are of “major importance for patients with sleep problems,” according to the researchers. In addition, unlike other solutions to sleeping problems, such as drugs, hypnosis has no “adverse side effects.”

2. Halts Hot Flashes

Hypnosis has also been found to help halt hot flashes.

Hot flashes (also known as hot flushes) is a sudden and intense sense of warmth across the body that is particularly common among menopausal women. In fact, 4 in 5 women experience hot flashes during menopause and post-menopause.

According to Mayo Clinic, “how often hot flashes occur varies among women and can range from a few a week to several an hour.”

In one study from Baylor University’s Mind-Body Medicine Research Lab, participants found that after undertaking five hypnosis sessions per week, hot flashes reduced by almost three-quarters in number per week.

According to the researchers, only hormone therapy was more effective at alleviating the symptoms of hot flashes and sweats.

This has resulted in researchers starting to provide menopausal women with self-hypnosis training and urged to carry out the treatment on a daily basis.

3. Reduce Effects of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Medical studies have shown that hypnosis can also reduce the effects of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

In a study into the hypnosis benefits for sufferers of IBS, it was found that by listening to one-hour sessions of hypnosis, up to 71 percent of participants reported improved symptoms of IBS.

However, the effects were even greater than the researchers imagined possible. 81 percent of the participants were experienced improvements reported a continued reduction in the effects of IBS over a period of six years after the hypnotherapy treatment.

The incredible results of such research suggest that hypnosis benefits are an essential part of treatment against IBS. Another overlooked item on the list of hypnosis benefits is the cost-effectiveness of it.

As one researcher puts it, “hypnotherapy could reduce both the consumption of healthcare and the cost to society.”

4. Alleviate Anxiety

According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, one-in-five Americans report anxiety.

But hypnosis can help with this too. This reflects the incredible power hypnosis has over the mind. While it has been suggested that this is merely a placebo, as Melinda Beck writes, “clients’ expectation play a major role in how they feel.”

While the science on this is in its early stages, it’s thought that the hypnosis benefits could help calm nerves and alleviate anxiety.

Furthermore, there is also increasing research being done to examine the links between hypnosis alleviating depression.

5. Reduce Pain

Even though much of the scientific research on hypnosis benefits is in the early phase, there is plenty of studies demonstrating the potential of the treatment to reduce and manage pain.

According to a meta-analysis of scientific journal articles published between 2000-2010, hypnosis has consistently been shown to reduce pain effectively. This relates to a variety of conditions, notably, cancer, arthritis, and fibromyalgia.

Hypnosis Benefits – There a whole host of health benefits for a variety of people from people suffering from sleep problems to women undergoing the menopause.

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