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Fikri Rasyid The word “hypnosis” is a derivative of the Greek word hypnos, meaning “sleep”. The hypnosis practitioner uses various procedures that bring about deep relaxation and a deeply focused state that allows an individual to be unusually responsive to an idea or image, but this does not mean that the hypnosis practitioner can control…
Read MoreDid you know… In 1958, the American Medical Association approved the use of hypnosis by properly trained professionals and recommended that it not be used for entertainment purposes. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of California researched the use of hypnosis and guided imagery prior to surgery and found a $2000 savings because of less medication, less nausea…
Read MoreNatanael Melchor Hypnosis is utilized in many areas of healthcare from pre-op preparation to post-op care, within the dentist’s office and even in the home care setting. Clinical studies suggest that hypnosis may improve immune function, increase relaxation, decrease stress, and ease pain and feelings of anxiety. Hypnosis can decrease anxiety and fear that…
Read MoreAbout My Hypnosis Practice I am a Registered Nurse and Certified Consulting Hypnotist, located in St. Charles, IL. I have cared for individuals, adults and children, with medical conditions including Allergies, Asthma, Cancer and adverse effects accompanying it’s treatment, Diabetes, GERD, Heart Disease, Hypertension and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I have followed patients with Chronic Pain…
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