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From allbusinessmediafm.com Radio Guest Ajjayy Agarwaal – Clinical & Medical Hypnotherapist


Barnes & Noble said sales of books related to anxiety are up more than 25 percent through this past June from a year ago because “we may be living in an anxious nation.”

From cnbc.com Aug 2018 article, Sales of books related to anxiety are up more than 25 percent through this past June from a year ago – Barnes & Noble


Hypnobirthing techniques are used to ease the process of giving birth, and aim to ensure the mother remains calm and controlled from the moment she goes into labour. Experts claim the benefits include a shorter first stage labour, less intense pain, a shorter hospital stay and less fear and anxiety after the birth of the baby.

From theSun.com April 2018 article, ROYAL BABY What is hypnobirthing, Kate Middleton used the technique and can it make labour easier and less painful?


Radar Online recently quoted The Sunday Times that the midwives at St. Mary’s hospital are now being trained in a new technique called Hypnobirthing that will allegedly help ease the pain as Kate Middleton gives birth.

From inquisitr.com Jan 2018 article, Kate Middleton Will Reportedly Use Hypnobirthing To Ease Labor Pains


For anyone who’s ever forgotten something or someone they wish they could remember, a bit of solace: Though the memory is hidden from your conscious mind, it might not be gone.

From wired.com FORGOTTEN MEMORIES ARE STILL IN YOUR BRAIN


Help is in sight for that batch of early-Bitcoin-adopters who are sitting on untapped bounties because they’ve forgotten the passwords needed to get into their ‘wallets’.

From fortune.com Dec 2017 article, Desperate Bitcoin Investors Who Forget Their Passwords Are Resorting to Hypnotherapy


Hypnosis has its skeptics, partly because while studies show it has tangible benefits, it’s most often used in tandem with other treatments.

From cnn.com Aug 2015 article, Not just for TV: Hypnosis legit part of comprehensive treatment plan


For patients who don’t get relief from medication, their gastroenterologists are turning to psychologists for help. Hypnotherapy can be an effective treatment for heartburn and other stomach conditions. It’s a powerful alternative treatment, backed with plenty of scientific evidence, that is increasingly being offered at the nation’s leading medical centers.

From nbcnews.com Jul 2017 article, For Tummy Troubles, Hypnosis Might Be the Answer


Can you imagine going through major surgery without general anesthesia? That’s what Christel Place (left) did when she had her thyroid removed – and she’s one of a growing number of patients who opt out of general anesthesia and get hypnotized instead. Hypnosis plus a local anesthetic leaves patients sedated but aware, reports the Associated Press, and doctors say their recovery time is faster and their need for painkillers reduced. This method is feasible for only certain operations, of course – not those involving the heart or internal organs.

From cbsnews.com Nov 2017 article, Hypnosis: The new anesthetic?


This study examined the effect of adding hypnosis to a behavioral weight-management program on short- and long-term weight change. One hundred nine subjects, who ranged in age from 17 to 67, completed a behavioral treatment either with or without the addition of hypnosis. At the end of the 9-week program, both interventions resulted in significant weight reduction. However, at the 8-month and 2-year follow-ups, the hypnosis clients showed significant additional weight loss, while those in the behavioral treatment exhibited little further change. More of the subjects who used hypnosis also achieved and maintained their personal weight goals.

From the Journal of Clinical Psychology Effectiveness of hypnosis as an adjunct to behavioral weight management


Hypnosis is the most effective way of giving up smoking, according to the largest ever scientific comparison of ways of breaking the habit. Willpower, it turns out, counts for very little.

To find the most effective method to stop smoking, University of Iowa researchers performed a meta-analysis, utilizing the results of more than 600 studies, totaling nearly 72,000 people.

The results, which were published in the Journal of Applied Psychology and included 48 studies of hypnosis covering 6000 smokers, clearly showed that hypnosis was three times more effective than Nicotine Replacement Therapy.

From a Report in New Science, Vol 136, Issue 1845 Cognitive Reactions to Smoking Relapse


Hypnosis is no longer just a stage-show act. During the past 10 years, it has slipped quietly into mainstream medicine — helping people quit smoking, even cut back or stop using pain and anxiety medications. There’s good research backing it up.

From WebMD Hypnosis Goes Mainstream


“Hypnotherapy has the potential to help relieve the symptoms of a wide variety of diseases and conditions. It can be used independently or along with other treatments. For example, it’s one of several relaxation methods for treating chronic pain that has been approved by an independent panel convened by the National Institutes of Health. According to preliminary studies, hypnotherapy may be used to change negative behaviors, such as smoking, bed-wetting and overeating, reduce fear, stress and anxiety, eliminate or decrease the intensity of phobias, treat pain during childbirth and reduce labor time, control pain during dental and surgical procedures…”

From the Mayo Clinic article Hypnosis: An Altered State of Consciousness


“The power of suggestion which hypnosis provides is enough to change the way patients think of themselves, their bodies and their surroundings.”

From the The John Hopkins News Letter article Hypnosis Practices Gain Credibility


“There are many misconceptions about the practice of hypnosis, and among the general population, there seems to be some doubts as to its usefulness. Perhaps this is because many people immediately think of a hypnotist as a conniving evildoer ready to swing his pocket watch in a pendulum motion in order to set his patient into a deep trance to take advantage of his mind. We’ve all seen it in movies.

The truth about hypnosis is that its practice has relevance in many medical cases and has been found to work with other interventions to alleviate pain in cancer patients, burn victims and pregnant women.”

From the The John Hopkins News Letter article More than swinging watches, hypnosis has practical applications