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The first time I ever heard a client talk about endometriosis, I have to confess I didn’t know exactly what it was. I knew it was exclusive to women, but that was the sum total of my knowledge. We learn from our clients and from her I learned that:
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Uncontrolled stress can worsen the symptoms of endometriosis, which in turn worsens the levels of stress – creating a vicious cycle. My client, way back then, was working alongside her medical adviser to address her problems, and I urge you to do the same.
There are also other, non-medical, things you can do which can help.
Hypnosis has been used for years to aid in managing stress-related conditions, alleviate physical discomfort and accelerate healing processes. More and more research is emerging that confirms its effectiveness for medical conditions. (1)
Fortunately – and despite the fact that I wasn’t entirely sure what endometriosis was when this client first came to see me – hypnosis for her proved extremely effective in controlling and then diminishing her symptoms.
The new hypnosisdownloads.com session Endometriosis treatment focuses on easing symptoms but also makes powerful suggestions for healing.
All the best
Mark
Note
(1) For example, Carol Ginandes of Harvard Medical School found that hypnosis can aid in the healing of bone fractures, diminish scar tissue, and reduce inflammation and bleeding during operations and during recovery. Her research was based not on patients’ own self-evaluations, but rather on controlled scientific studies, where doctors evaluated the rate of healing in their patients without knowing which patients had received hypnosis. The patients who had received hypnosis healed significantly faster than people who received no hypnosis, and also faster than people who were just given emotional support from a psychologist. (See ‘Can Medical Hypnosis Accelerate Post-Surgical Wound Healing? Results of a Clinical Trial’, American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 45:4, April 2003)




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