Stimulates Digestion Naturally Freshens Breath Relieves Nausea, Including Dizzyness from motion sickness Helps Lower Cholesterol Relieves Gas and Bloating Soothes Common Cold Symptoms, Including Respiratory Infections Eases Menstrual Cramps Relieves Headaces Helps Stop Diarrhea Believed to Have Anti-Cancer Properties
How I found myself sitting in a reclined chair listening to a man with a south african accent telling me to "breath in and out... I'm going to count down from 5" is a long story.
I suffer from severe nocturnal bruxism. In other words - I grind my teeth in my sleep. Apparently I'm not alone - according to Wikipedia, 30 to 40 million Americans grind their teeth during sleep. So I've seen SO many people about this. I've been to the dentist, who gave me a mouth guard, which I ground down. And I've been to the doctor. I've been treated with massage therapy and chiropractic care. I've been at a loss at what to do next...
Then it hit me... hypnotism! Surely because it happens in my 'sub-conscious' there would be something in hypno-therapy that would cure me.
So my good friend Lauren accompanied me to the hypnotist's house. He spent an hour talking about his political and social views (a South African living in NZ) before spending 12 minutes talking me through a meditation ("hypnotism") where he repeated affirmations and relaxation instructions. He then burnt it to CD, "treated" Lauren for her nail-biting, performed a few magic tricks (i'm not joking), then I paid him $75 and we left.
I'd recommend Yoga and Meditation over hypno-therapy any day...
interested in the world. i want to know what's happening, where it's happening and who's making it happen.
I'm tall. Brown hair. Blue eyes. Born in Botswana, raised in NZ, with Canadian citizenship.