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Use of Hypnosis in Medicine, Psychology and More …

Most people are aware of hypnosis being used to help people to stop smoking, to lose weight, to manage stress and to improve sleep. However, hypnosis is used throughout the world by professionals in over 1000 areas. Here are some of them: Internal Medicine: Arthritis (caused by excess uric acid in the bloodstream), Rheumatism, Hyperthyroidism, Anorexia Nervosa, Allergy, Raynaud’s Disease, Bronchial Asthma, Coronary Disease, Psychosomatic Disorders (including gastrointestinal), Metabolic Diseases (including diabetes), Cardiovascular Disorders, Migraine … Read more

What Happens at Romane Hypnosis Seminars and Answers to Frequent Questions

Last weekend was a fantastic visit to Calgary and Edmonton with my stop smoking and weight loss hypnosis seminars. It was a lot of fun for both the audiences and me.  It really is possible to lose weight and stop smoking while having fun! At the seminar intermissions and at the end of the seminars, many people came forward to tell me of their amazing successes, thanking me, shaking my hand and asking me to … Read more

This free information from Hypnotist Romane can save your life.

Understand and Control How Your Thoughts and Emotions Affect Your Mind and Body Health Extreme emotional stress or “a broken heart” can cause death. When Debbie Reynolds passed away, her son said that the stress of his sister Carrie Fisher’s death the day before was too much for his mother to take as she planned the funeral for her daughter. Known medically as stress-induced cardiomyopathy, it can strike anyone, even those in good health with … Read more

Effect of Hypnosis On the Brain

A group of researchers at the Stanford School of Medicine used brain imaging to discover what was happening to people while they were hypnotized. The images captured regions of the brain that were most active and most dormant while the participants were hypnotized. The team saw changes in three areas: Decreased activity in a region known as the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex, a region known to be critical for evaluating ideas. Hypnotized people are able … Read more

Egyptian Fakir Heals Wounds Easily (an interesting 1925 newspaper story)

Paris, Aug. 15, 1925. A fakir, Tahra Bey, is now astonishing Paris with his amazing performances. He inflicts himself with sword wounds, which heal in the short space of twenty minutes, and from which blood flows or does not flow according to his desires. He can also bury himself alive for a lengthy period without any apparent ill results. Before arriving in Paris he had penetrated the most exclusive Italian circles. Mussolini watched him, the … Read more

Better Sleep with Hypnosis

According to WebMD.com, Swiss researchers did a study on using hypnosis to help women who suffer from insomnia.  The report concluded, “After listening to a sleep-promoting audio tape containing hypnotic suggestion, women who are suggestible to hypnosis spent two-thirds less time awake, and about 80 percent more time in deep sleep compared to those who slept without the hypnotic suggestion.” Symptoms of insomnia may include difficulty falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the … Read more

The Power of Negative and Positive Thinking

A person can crave alcohol, sweet foods, or tobacco today and within minutes, his cravings may be gone with the correct hypnosis suggestions. Some respond successfully instantly with hypnosis, while others may need more time, or hypnosis conditioning. Those who can relax quickly and powerfully focus their mind on the voice of the hypnotist do very well. Those who have tension and constant fears, worries, and anxieties going through their mind may take more time … Read more

Mind-Body Connection and Hypnosis Research

The University of Miami and the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center have published a breast cancer study showing that the combination of meditation, stress management and cognitive therapy (that includes changing beliefs with hypnosis) can lower the death rate from any disease by 79%…….75% lower the risk of dying from breast cancer and 55% lower the risk of recurrence. Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined that the brain is directly connected … Read more

Romane’s Seminars and How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 3 of 3)

Romane’s Seminars and How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 3 of 3) A few more thoughts: Stop the struggle: “I have to stop smoking”; “I have to be hypnotized”; “I have to get rid of this pain.” Such intensity creates worry, stress, and other negative emotions. Do not “try hard”. People try hard to fall asleep, and can’t sleep. They try hard to remember something, but when they stop trying, the memory often comes … Read more

How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 2 of 3)

How to Maximize Your Mind Power (Part 2 of 3) Selective perception: Stare at a candle or any spot that you can intently focus your attention. Notice how you can block out everything else around you. While daydreaming, it is possible to not notice people coming in and out of a room. Your vision can become tunnel-like and you can see only the candle. This is similar to crystal gazing. If I wave a match … Read more