Hypnosis Weight Loss: Some Ways to Stop the Weighting

August 30, 2010 in Hypnotherapy by Noel

Con­trolling your weight and avoiding weight gain as you get older are important ways to prevent a host of weight-​​related health problems.

Indeed, if you are more than 20 pounds over your ideal weight, you are at greater risk for a rogues’ gallery of poten­tially deadly con­ditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, coronary heart disease, endo­metrial cancer, obstructive sleep apnea, and breast cancer.

What’s more, most people who are over­weight tend to avoid exercise, and that avoidance just adds to the toll paid for extra pounds.

If you have a sedentary lifestyle and are over­weight, you are at a higher risk of car­di­ovascular disease and other health problems. And, if you already have a medical con­dition such as high cho­lesterol, being over­weight puts you at higher risk for complications.

The good news is that even modest amounts of weight loss can improve your health sig­ni­ficantly. Loss of 10% of body weight can reduce blood pressure, high cho­lesterol, trigly­ceride, and high blood sugar levels.

Today, there are many pro­cedures that can con­tribute and help people loss weight effectively. One of the known pro­cedure in losing weight is through hypnosis.

However, many mis­con­ceptions have come up with regards to the application of hypnosis in losing eight. And because it does not involve drugs or any kinds of med­ic­ations and surgery, many people tend to think that losing weight through hypnosis seems to be one of the safest weight loss program.

To know more about hypnosis and its effects on losing weight, here is a list of some facts that will give you an insight about what it can do to your body weight.

1. Hypnosis can be an imminently risky if not done properly and not utilize by people who are highly trained with the real concept of hypnosis.

Even if many people tend to think that hypnosis will not pose imminent danger to their health, still, it is important to know that the person who will do the pro­cedure is skilled enough and that he or she knows what factors to consider before doing the procedures.

2. Hypnosis alone cannot eliminate excess fat from the body and, therefore, make somebody lose weight.

Most health experts contend that hypnosis should only be a part of a whole assim­ilated process. It should never be used as the sole weight loss procedure.

Moreover, one session of hypnosis will only have very minimal results on an individual’s weight. When losing weight, hypnosis matched with psy­cho­therapy will be more effective than hypnosis alone. This is because hypnosis is only a state of deeply relaxing the mind, in which one can still be in control of his or her own body.

3. Hypnosis is one way of getting into the sub­liminal state of a person. When a person is on the “hypnotic stage,” the body is more responsive to sug­gest­ibility because of its intensified state of concentration.

However, this does not neces­sarily mean that through hypnosis, one can already “reprogram” the mind of an individual.

In reality, hypnosis can only run the range from trouble-​​free relaxation con­dition to proper ini­tiation managed by a pro­fes­sional hyp­notists. Hence, it should not be con­sidered paranormal and magical in its upshots.

Boiled down, people should be more aware that hypnosis is not a sole effective process in losing weight. It is more of a facil­itator of various treatment techniques.

Therefore, it should be combined with other weight loss man­agement program to be effective in making people lose excess weight. In this manner, people will be able to lose more weight with a more relaxed and refreshed state of mind.

As they say, a healthy mind is a healthy body.

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This article was ori­ginally pub­lished on www.HypnotherapyClinic.info by Con­sultant Clinical Hyp­no­therapist & Pys­cho­therapist Noel Bradford

As a pro­fes­sional therapist Noel help people with everything that you would expect including giving up smoking, con­trolling their weight, dealing with fears and phobias. However his services go far beyond this and encompass things that affect everyone at some time in their life, such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, stress, and low self esteem.

He  also has detailed spe­cialist training in several areas including but not limitted to Irrittable Bowel Syndrome and Pyscho­sexual matters that affect men such as Errectile Dys­function and Pre­mature Ejac­u­lation as well as those affecting women such as Hyper Desire Disorder, Vaginisums, and Dys­pareunia.

Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​11 11:08:55.

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