A Single Session Ended Her 30-Year Battle With Nail Biting Forever

Medvesta Hypnosis Healthcare In 1955, British physician Dr. Marcus Shapiro published one of the earliest clinical reports on hypnosis for habit disorders. What surprised the medical community was not that hypnosis reduced anxiety. It was that long-standing nail-biting stopped abruptly after a single session in several patients. Not weeks. Not months. One session. Nail-biting, medically…

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Unlocking the Link: Smoking’s Role in Fatty Liver and Heart Disease

Putting out Cigarette

Smoking has long been recognized as a major risk factor for a plethora of health conditions, including cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and liver disorders. Fatty liver disease and heart disease are two interconnected health issues that are highly prevalent in today’s society, and emerging research suggests that smoking plays a significant role in their development and…

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Hypnosis Reduces Anxiety in the Dentist’s Office 

Fear of dentists is a universal phenomenon. Some people can feel so anxious about dental surgery that they avoid going for regular check-ups. While pharmacological sedation offers a temporary respite, it does not help with the underlying phobia and anxiety. Hypnosis, on the other hand, is a powerful drug-free alternative that provides not only sedation…

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