Consumer Reports on Hypnotherapy
You can imagine my excitement when I discovered this Consumer Reports on hypnotherapy article. There are a few minor points where I have a different experience and opinion about hypnosis. But that’s OK. Overall the article is accurate and supportive. Hypnosis is a safe, powerful, proven and effective therapeutic tool that you can use to make healthy changes in your life.
As the Seattle Weight Loss Hypnosis expert, I know that my Slender For Life™ hypnosis for weight loss program can help you to lose weight and keep it off.
My Break Free Stop Smoking program can help you to end your tobacco use once and for all.
I have supported people with Hypnosis for Irritable Bowell Syndrome for the past 16 years. Hypnosis has been called the treatment of choice for IBS.
Hypnotherapy can be one of the most effective tools for managing and overcoming chronic pain.
Physicians, Dentists, Chiropractors, Acupuncturists, hospitals, cancer centers, pain clinics and other health care professionals have referred their patients to Medical Hypnosis with Roger Moore for more than 19 years. Call today.
What it’s really like and how it might improve your health
Consumer Reports, By Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn, September 10, 2016
It’s No Magic Bullet, But . . .
Hypnosis seems to be more effective at easing involuntary symptoms—such as hot flashes and pain—than it is at helping people overcome unhealthy habits such as overeating, smoking, and alcohol addiction. Here’s where the research is strongest:
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Chronic pain
- Cancer-treatment side effects
- Hot flashes
Roger Moore says,
Weight Loss: Research shows that hypnosis for weight loss is more than 30 times as effective as other methods and the weight loss is more significant with hypnosis. People who lose weight with hypnosis have greater long term success. (See Weight Loss Efficacy)
Stop Smoking: Success rates for people using multiple-session hypnosis to quit are as much as 10 times the success rates of those who try to quit without any tools or resources. (See Break Free Hypnosis)
Alcohol and drug addiction: To be honest, there is not a lot of supporting data for the use of hypnosis for alcohol and drug addiction. Advancements in methods are showing promising long term success for using hypnosis alcohol and drug addiction. In the past two years I have supported several people who stopped their use of drugs and alcohol with hypnosis. (Learn more about Medical Hypnosis)
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