The use of hypnosis as a therapeutic tool is critical for diseases such as cancer, autoimmune diseases, and addictions, where the effect of the mind on the body requires the removal of unresolved traumas from the subconscious.
The use of hypnosis may be perceived by many as unrelated to their illness, but the release of unresolved mental traumas has far-reaching effects on the body. Hypnosis can penetrate the conscious mind, eliminate unresolved traumatic events, and improve patient recovery chances. It is especially recommended for chronic patients whose disease onset at a young age (30-35) and below.
Hypnosis is a technique used very little in medicine, mainly because medicine has not yet discovered its enormous potential to improve our physical and mental health.
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