Is Hypnosis a Valid Way to Lose Weight?

Posted on September 8, 2008 @ 5:02 pm
by Robert Kaufman

Are you one of those who wonder if there could be a weight loss cure in hypnosis? Here is good news. Your weight is mere mass and mass is related to energy as Einstein proved. Energy is defined by frequencies of particle movement and hypnotic forces can alter these frequencies.

So what we are saying is, hypnosis and weight loss are clearly related and there is even scientific theory to support the fact. Not that science knows everything there is to know about either subject, but surely you see the connection made earlier.

Let’s say you want to know more about how weight loss hypnosis is done. Is an overweight person put in a hypnotic trance and left that way for a week, or however long it takes until they lose weight? Not really. It doesn’t quite work that way. An overweight person will attend several 30-minute or hour-long hypnotism sessions to successfully lose weight.

Hypnosis represents the mental condition of the body, and weight loss represents the physical condition of the body. Did you know that your mind completely controls your body? For instance, when you are preoccupied with something else you often will forget to eat at dinnertime. But when your mind preoccupied like when you are vegging out in front of the television, you can snack on loads of junk food and not even realize it.

Can hypnosis help you not to feel hungry? Sure, it can. A lot of business executives and professional people use a form of self hypnosis every day. They train their brains to function without eating lunch because that is the busiest time of their day. This is just how hypnosis works, but on a smaller scale. Hypnosis is giving a suggestion to your mind to think and feel a different way. It all works very logically.

Under the careful supervision of a trained hypnotist who knows what he or she is doing, a person under hypnosis can explore childhood experiences. Metaphysics maintains that negative energy over past traumatic experience is sometimes bottled up in the body as fat. If you resolve leftover feelings from childhood, the fat will melt away. It requires the patient to be introspective and willing to talk about negative emotions, but in time it does work.

Another common reason for fat to accumulate is the mental signals we generate in the body. Everyday a friend of mine would not have breakfast. I read somewhere that by doing so she was telling her body “buddy I haven’t eaten in 16 hours” (10pm dinner to 2 PM lunch). The brain takes that as starvation. So the brain generates fatty cells to protect her body from starving. No way skipping breakfast was helpful to her weight loss goals.

To conclude, hypnosis and weight loss have various ways of coming together. See what agrees with you and start on it with a long-term view. There are no magic remedies. But you could well be the case study modern science is looking for.

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