Phantom limb pain can be alleviated with hypnosis by updating the brain’s map of the body. Phantom Limb Pain is another Hypnosis Downloads MP3 download that is now available through the Hypnosis Health Info Store. Self-hypnosis is being used in the medical community for pain control and pain management. Get Phantom Limb Pain and other fine quality health and wellness products through the Hypnosis Health Info Store.
Hypnosis can help phantom limb pain by helping your brain update its map of your body.
This session will encourage your brain to ‘re-wire’ it’s cortical map to encourage a sense of ‘rightness’ in the brain. Get rid of phantom limb pain by updating the brain’s map of the body with hypnosis
Phantom limb pain is all too real for many sufferers. Usually, phantom limb pain can only be controlled through a cocktail of medications. And although phantom limb pain is more normally associated with lower limb loss, people can experience uncomfortable sensations in any lost limb.
Pulsating, aching, burning, shooting, cramping, stabbing even itching can all be felt in a limb that isn’t there. But how can it be that phantom limb pain can exist at all? Surely if a limb is missing there should be no sensation in that area?
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Hello, I left a message on your phone, would appreciate speaking with you if possible, thanks again Sherrie Law Prince George …B.C.Canada
I’m happy to give you a call. In the mean time, have you watched Mirror Box and Phantom Limb Pain #1?