It comes as no suprise to me that surgeons are now being told to use hypnosis in place of anaesthetic when performing surgery on their patients. It has been known for thousands of years that hypnosis can reduce pain, and James Esdaile pioneered its use in the medical profession with his clinic in India in the 1840's. Unfortunately for him (or so the story goes) chloroform became all the rage and people opted for its properties rather than the use of hypnosis. So hypnosis slid into the background until these past few decades when thankfully it is beginning to be recognised once again as a viable, scientific, and safe approach with absolutely no side effects. In addition, those people who undergo surgery using hypnosis for pain management don't only suffer less pain, but they are at lower risk of infection and the wound heals quicker.
Why not give it a try? Hypnosis for pain management works!! Backache, childbirth, migraines you will be amazed at the results
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
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