RESEARCH
Many scientific studies evaluating the effectiveness of hypnosis have been completed and the results have been published in scientific journals.
“Hypnosis in Contemporary Medicine,” authored by James H. Stewart, MD, 
and published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings, noted that hypnosis has been
beneficial for the following:
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Allergy Asthma Dermatology Fibromyalgia Gastroenterology |
Hemophilia Hypertension: lowering blood pressure Healing after surgery or injury |
Pain relief during childbirth Neurology Pain relief Tinnitus |
This article cited 144 references.
Additional published research can be quickly found via www.scholar.google.com and www.pubmed.gov. Here is a longer list of health concerns which according to published research have benefited from hypnosis.
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Arthritis Back Pain Bedwetting (Enuresis) Cancer (pain relief, nausea, quality of life) Cardiovascular Disease Cerebral Palsy Crohn’s and Colitis Cystic Fibrosis Cystitis (Interstitial) Dental Procedures |
Diabetes Dry Mouth-Xerostomia Eating Disorders Fertility Functional Dyspepsia (Indigestion) Headache Hot Flashes Hypertension Immunity Impotence |
Itch (Pruritis) Migraine Morning Sickness Nausea and Vomiting Pain Palliative Care Smoking Cessation Stress Tourette Syndrome Trichotillomania (Hair-Pulling) |
Each of us has a powerful conscious and subconscious mind. As demonstrated by these published studies. The capabilities of our amazing mind are still uncharted. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could each use it more effectively?
Hypnosis is a tool which you can use to improve your quality of life. Obviously, it complements, rather than replaces standard medical care.
Disclaimer
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