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Smoking cessation lung cancer Philadelphia, Pa, NJ Hypnosis

PhillyHypnosis.com Todd Stofka 877-557-7409 Smoking Cessation Specialist King of Prussia, Doylestown, North East Philly Pa, NJ, De., Quit smoking easy. 3 offices to choose from. No pills, patches, lasers, chantix, zyban. Medical hypnotherapy & NLP
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Hypnotic Therapeutics: Stop Smoking Hypnosis

www.HypnoticTherapeutics.com BARRINGTON — The Hypnotic Therapeutics, clinical hypnotherapy hypnosis practice based in Barrington, IL, is now accepting clients into their “Stop Smoking Forever” program. The program is unique and highly effective and offers smokers the opportunity to become Non-Smokers and quit smoking permanently after a One Hour Session. Why spend seven weeks in multiple one hour sessions offered by many other smoking cessation and group cessation programs? Many of these programs offer low enrollment fees and claim to help smokers quit smoking. Sometimes attendees actually do quit smoking. However, often the actual results fall short of expectations. In fact, when you calculate the enrollment fees, time spent in attendance (usually 7 weeks with multiple one hour sessions) and the cost of smoking cigarettes throughout the time in attendance (at least 7 more weeks as a smoker) the actual costs are quite expensive. Unfortunately, after the time consuming investment in such group classes, the results both time and cost are expensive and dismal. What if you could spend one hour of your day one time and quit smoking forever? What if the cost of attending that one hour session would be less than the total enrollment fee, time and continued cost of smoking during attending one of the group class programs? What if you could quit smoking forever without any of the common associated side effects and symptoms? That means that you would not become an ex-smoker

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How Hypnosis Can Help a Mesothelioma Cancer Patient

awe.sm – According to the American Cancer Society, hypnosis is one of several relaxation methods that may be able to help treat chronic pain when used with standard medical care. Lorrie Herzberg, LICSW, explains more in this video.
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Hypnosis Works to Help Smokers Quit  

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Hypnosis Works to Help Smokers Quit  

Article by Chris Robertson









Hypnosis is not just a sideshow trick, according to the experts who should know. Research by major teaching hospitals has shown that people who use hypnosis to help them overcome an addiction to tobacco are more likely to quit smoking successfully and remain smoke-free for years afterward. While it’s not a universal antidote to nicotine, the success rates for those who use hypnosis are up to 50% higher than those who try to give up cigarettes using only conventional methods. What’s the secret behind hypnosis and could it help you quit smoking?

Two Types of Hypnosis Therapy

Smokers generally use one of two methods to help them quit smoking with hypnotherapy. The first is self-hypnosis, using CDs and recordings at home to help their minds attune to become smoke-free. This can be an effective method for you if you’re self-disciplined and motivated enough to follow the instructions and use the CDs on a regular basis.

For those who require more discipline or structure, face-to-face hypnotherapy sessions with a licensed hypnotherapist can be an enormous help. In many cases, the trained therapist will bolster in-office sessions with recordings for you to use at home between sessions.

Since one of the keys to smoking cessation through hypnosis is practice and time, the one-off sessions with a traveling hypnotist are seldom effective. If you decide that you need the help of a professional, your best bet is to find a local hypnotherapist or clinic that offers hypnosis for smoking cessation. There are stop-smoking clinics in the Newcastle, Northumberland and South Shields areas that offer hypnotherapy to help you quit smoking.

Hypnosis Facts

If you’re leery about trying hypnosis because you fear that you’ll end up under the control of some mind-altering fiend, you can set your mind at ease. No hypnotist can make you do something against your will. Hypnosis is not a zombie-like trance state. It is no more than a state of relaxation that allows your mind to hear and accept suggestions that bypass your outer “programming.”

Facts About Smoking

According to research, about 90% of smokers are clinically addicted to nicotine and other substances in tobacco smoke. When you try to quit smoking, your body rebels with withdrawal symptoms, including headaches and irritability. Those physical symptoms actually disappear quickly, but your psychological dependence on the habit of smoking may continue for a lifetime. A trained hypnotherapist can help your mind learn to associate the taste, sight and smell of tobacco with unpleasant things so that you are more motivated to put the cigarettes down and walk away from them forever. In addition, hypnosis will help you release and relieve the tensions and stress that lead you to picking up a cigarette, thus reducing your temptation to smoke again.

If you’re tired of waking up coughing, of smelling like the bottom of a dirty ashtray and of standing outside in the cold, rain and snow in order to fulfill a craving for a substance that is slowly killing you, schedule a consult with a trained hypnotist and find out how hypnosis can help you quit smoking once and for all.



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Using Hypnosis To Beat COPD  

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Using Hypnosis To Beat COPD  

Article by Alan B. Densky









Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, is a long-term health condition that develops as a result of damage to the lungs. This acronym is utilized to identify three illnesses categorized as COPD. These include emphysema, asthma, and chronic bronchitis.Asthma develops when a person’s body sees something in the environment, such as pet dander, cigarette smoke, or dust, as dangerous. The immune system begins to emit biochemicals called histamines. Histamines produce inflammation in the lungs to help the body ward off intruders. This tightens the lungs and impairs breathing.Individuals can be diagnosed with asthma in childhood or even later in life. One of the best ways family members and friends can assist individuals with asthma is to stop smoking cigarettes, because secondhand smoke is deadly. If an individual just diagnosed with asthma does smoke, he or she should stop smoking immediately.Physicians also consider chronic bronchitis to be a type of COPD. This health problem begins in people who have smoked for many years. Tobacco smoke results in chemicals and bacteria becoming trapped in the lungs. This bacteria cause recurrent infections in the bronchi, or airway tubes, of a person’s lungs.Chronic bronchitis scars and damages these passages. Individuals with this condition have difficulty exercising or taking deep breaths. Since their lung tissues are stiff and scarred, they develop shortness of breath with even a little activity. Often, if these people stop smoking, some of their problems will diminish.The third lung disease categorized as COPD is emphysema. A person’s lungs have air sacs at the very ends of the bronchi. These sacs, also known as alveoli, expand and contract when an individual inhales and exhales. Persons with emphysema develop shortness of breath and cannot take deep breaths or exhale completely because air remains trapped in these sacs. If these people find ways to stop smoking, these symptoms may get better.Medicines and breathing exercises can help people with COPD. Despite these therapies, however, these individuals still demonstrate significant levels of anxiety. Having COPD is akin to trying to breathe underwater. Even though you want to remain under longer, you need to breathe – immediately! Therefore, you swim toward the surface and take a deep breath. Those who have COPD, however cannot just surface and take a deep breath. Some stop smoking programs help people with COPD. Most COPD patients understand that smoking worsens their breathing problems. The majority have smoked for many years, however, which can make trying to quit very difficult. Numerous stop smoking programs are available. The majority assist clients to utilize the conscious mind to stop smoking. Because the habit of smoking is etched strongly in an individual’s unconscious, rarely do those who stop smoking with the help of programs stay quit without making changes at the unconscious level. Furthermore, the majority of these techniques center on the smoker’s physical addiction to smoking, which comprises approximately 10 percent of the smoking addiction.Many stop smoking programs advertise that they assist people to relax better. The ones that get the best results employ Ericksonian hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP. Polarity responses usually occur with traditional hypnotherapy and straightforward post-hypnotic suggestions.Ericksonian hypnotherapy employs metaphors that communicate suggestions that promote tranquility to the unconscious to assist clients to conquer the tendency to behave in a manner contrary to the suggested actions. Often, individuals who learn to become calmer using the NLP Flash technique are able to manage stress and anxiety attacks more effectively. Thus, they breathe better. Ericksonian Hypnotherapy provides an innovative different strategy for helping people learn how to stop smoking. Trained individuals who practice this understand that the main issue lies in the unconscious. Therefore, they aid clients at this level, through stop smoking hypnosis. Contrary to the techniques used by traditional programs, hypnosis to quit smoking focuses on stress reduction, psychological addiction, and the habit, which together total nine-tenths of one’s smoking habit. With Ericksonian hypnotherapy and NLP, these patients can live a higher quality of life. These methods teach people with breathing problems to decrease anxiety. They also help eliminate unconscious associations between nicotine and the environment. This extinguishes nicotine addiction. These methods offer hope for people with COPD.Summary: Three chronic lung problems are categorized as COPD. These include asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Reducing anxiety related to breathing and finding ways to stop smoking are two of the best ways to help individuals with COPD experience a higher quality of life. Ericksonian hypnotherapy and NLP strategies help patients to control anxiety and stop smoking.



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Alan B. Densky, CH is the developer of the best way to quit tobacco use with hypnotism. He offers an effective Quit Smokeless Tobacco program based on those same techniques.










Grammy Award winner and country music star, Patty Loveless, met with HealthCentral on World COPD Day to discuss her role as a COPD advocate. Patty lost her sister to emphysema in 1996 and has since joined the campaign, Drive4COPD, and works to educate others about this chronic condition and to encourage people to get screened for chronic bronchitis and emphysema. View article here: hcntr.al
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Using Hypnosis To Beat COPD  

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Using Hypnosis To Beat COPD  

Article by Alan B. Densky









Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, is a long-term health problem that develops because of damage to the lungs. This term is utilized to identify three illnesses classified as COPD. These are emphysema, asthma, and chronic bronchitis.Asthma develops when the body perceives something in the environment, such as chemicals, cigarette smoke, or foods, as dangerous. The immune system begins to release biochemicals called histamines. Histamines produce inflammation in lung tissues so the body can fight intruders. This tightens lung tissues and weakens breathing.People can be diagnosed with asthma in childhood or even later in life. One of the best ways family members or friends can help people with this condition is to stop smoking cigarettes, because secondhand smoke kills. If an individual just diagnosed with this condition does smoke, he or she needs to stop smoking as soon as possible.Physicians also consider chronic bronchitis to be a form of COPD. This condition develops in people who have smoked for many years. Cigarette smoke results in chemicals and bacteria becoming trapped in the airways. This bacteria result in recurrent inflammation of the bronchi, or airway tubes, of the lungs.This disease irritates and damages the lungs. Persons who have this condition have difficulty exercising or taking deep breaths. Since their lung tissues are stiff and scarred, they become short of breath with only a small amount of exertion. Often, if they stop smoking, many of their symptoms will diminish.The final lung disease classified as COPD is emphysema. A person’s lungs contain air sacs at the very ends of the bronchi. These grape-shaped sacs, or alveoli, inflate and contract as a person inhales and exhales. People who have emphysema become short of breath and cannot breathe deeply or exhale entirely because air remains trapped in these sacs. If they find ways to stop smoking, these difficulties may improve.Medications and lung exercises may help people with COPD. Despite these approaches, however, these persons still have significant levels of anxiety. Coping with this condition is akin to being underwater and holding your breath. Even though you try to remain under longer, you need to breathe – now! Therefore, you rise to the surface and breathe deeply. Unfortunately, people with COPD cannot swim to the surface and breathe deeply. Several stop smoking programs assist clients who have COPD. The majority of COPD patients understand that smoking increases their breathing problems. Most have smoked for many years, however, which often makes trying to quit extremely hard. Many stop smoking programs are available. The majority encourage clients to use conscious effort to stop smoking. Since the habit of smoking is deeply ingrained in an individual’s unconscious, rarely do those who stop smoking with the help of programs stay quit without making changes at the unconscious level. Additionally, the majority of these programs focus on the smoker’s physical dependency on smoking, which addresses approximately 10 percent of the smoking addiction.A number of stop smoking programs advertise that they help people to learn to relax. The ones that get the best results use Ericksonian hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP. Polarity responses usually occur with conventional hypnosis and straightforward post-hypnotic suggestions.Ericksonian hypnotherapy employs metaphors, which communicate suggested thoughts for tranquility to the unconscious to help clients to overcome the propensity to behave in a manner contrary to the suggested actions. Often, people who learn to become calmer through the use of the NLP Flash technique can control anxiety and panic attacks better. Thus, they breathe better. Ericksonian Hypnotherapy provides an exciting different way for helping individuals learn how to stop smoking. Professionals who teach this understand that the main issue lies in the unconscious. Therefore, they assist clients in the subconscious, through stop smoking hypnosis. Contrary to the techniques used by conventional programs, hypnosis to quit smoking focuses on stress reduction, mental addiction, and habituation, which together make up nine-tenths of one’s smoking addiction. With Ericksonian hypnotherapy and NLP, COPD patients can have a better life. These approaches teach persons who have breathing problems to reduce anxiety. In addition, they assist eliminate unconscious connections between nicotine and environmental factors. This stops nicotine cravings. These treatments provide hope to people who have COPD.Summary: Three chronic lung conditions are classified as COPD. These are asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Reducing anxiety that occurs because of breathing problems and finding ways to stop smoking are two of the best ways to help individuals who have COPD experience a higher quality of life. Ericksonian hypnosis and NLP approaches assist clients to control anxiety and stop smoking.



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Alan B. Densky, CH is the developer of the easiest way to quit smoking cigarettes with NLP. He now offers an effective Stop Chewing Tobacco program based on those same methods.










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Break The Habit – With Self Hypnosis Your Smoking Will Stop  

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Break The Habit – With Self Hypnosis Your Smoking Will Stop  

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Lung cancer, coronary heart disease, gum disease and stomach cancer – all these are possibilities if you continue to smoke. The list of health problems related to smoking is lengthy. The result is painful. Severe impairment and even death are the possible results of this habit. Yet, every day people like you continue to smoke. They may try to quit, but nothing seems to work.

You may really want to stop smoking. Your heart says yes. Your mind seems to agree, but you blame the addictive habit. Your friends and colleagues sympathise but many may believe you just lack the will power. Sure, they know it is an addiction, but they think you just are unable to do it.

To a certain extent, your friends and colleagues are right. You do lack something. You say you want to quit and you do mean it. Yet, your conviction has not filtered down deep into your subconscious. Your mind does not really want to let go.

Using nicotine gum is not going to make you a non-smoker. Talking to your doctor will not help you be successful. What you need is to learn about self-hypnosis. The smoking will stop when you use this method.

Defining Self-Hypnosis

Hypnosis is the use of the power of suggestion on your subconscious. Self-hypnosis is the same process. Otherwise known as autosuggestion, self hypnosis is everything hypnosis. The difference is the dynamics. To be hypnotised, you require another person. To self-hypnotise, you only need yourself. In other words, self-hypnotism is a simplification of the process.

Self-hypnosis is comparable to meditation. It is a trance-like state of mind and being. You reach it easily without letting go control of your active or waking mind. In fact, you need to be aware, to process the necessary words into your subconscious. What you are doing is conditioning your mind to a new way of thinking about smoking. You are retraining or reprogramming it to abandon its perception of the old habit of smoking. In its place is the very real description of you as a non-smoker.

Self-Hypnosis and Visualisation

The key to the success of your self-hypnosis session relies on you knowing visualisation. This is a simple but effective means of directing your goal or goals in the right direction. It is fairly easy to teach yourself to visualise. You can see what you want to see and hear what you want to hear to achieve the goal of non-smoking.

To accomplish this, you need to empower yourself through words. You need to create a script of goal-directed words. These words and phrases help to create a picture in your mind. They filter down to your subconscious and rewrite the current script. They replace the image of you as a smoker with that of your goal. It is all part of a movement towards your decision to be a non-smoker becoming a reality.

In order to reach this goal, you need to make sure the language is appropriate. You must first incorporate into your visualization the negative aspects of smoking. You need to implant into your subconscious the very real difference between what is now and what will become now. See in your mind’s eye the ill-effects of smoking. Paint a portrait of how horrible smoking is. Make it very real using strong language. It should conjure up images of bad air, poor health, feeling sick and other ghastly images associated with smoking. You must make it clear to your inner self how awful smoking truly is.

The next step is to replace these images with a positive vision of non-smoking. The words you use must be active and positive. Try to use statements that are made using the present or very near future. Consider “I am a non-smoker”; or “Today I am quitting smoking.” Empower yourself with a vision of life without smoking. Combine these statements with images of you walking in pleasant places free of all smoke. You will breathe in fresh air. You will feel free, healthy, happy and very much alive. In this manner, you will remove the positive image of smoking habitually with the definite belief you are a non-smoker.

Visualization is the ideal tool to use with self-hypnosis. You will be able to escape your habit. While it may take time to accomplish this, through persevering in your use of self hypnosis smoking will stop. You will be able to enjoy life and live it without fear of the ghost of cigarettes past.



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Using Hypnosis To Beat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease  

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Using Hypnosis To Beat Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease  

Article by Alan Densky









Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD, is a long-term illness that occurs because of injury to lung tissue. This term is used to describe three lung problems classified as COPD. These are emphysema, asthma, and chronic bronchitis.

Asthma develops when the body views part of the environment, such as pet dander, tobacco smoke, or dust, as dangerous. The immune system begins to emit proteins called histamines. These proteins produce inflammation in lung tissues so the body can ward off intruders. This tightens lung tissues and impairs breathing.

People can be diagnosed with asthma in childhood or even later in life. One of the best ways family members and friends can help individuals with this condition is to stop smoking cigarettes, since secondhand smoke is deadly. If an individual newly diagnosed with this condition smokes, he or she ought to stop smoking as soon as possible.

Physicians also classify chronic bronchitis as a type of COPD. This condition begins in people who have smoked for a number of years. Tobacco smoke causes tar and bacteria to become trapped in the lungs. This bacteria result in repeated inflammation of the bronchi, or airway passages, of the lungs.

This disease scars and damages these passages. Persons who have this disease have difficulty exercising or taking deep breaths. Because their airways are damaged and scarred, they develop shortness of breath with just a small amount of activity. Often, if they quit smoking, many of their problems will diminish.

The third lung disease classified as COPD is emphysema. The lungs have air sacs at the very ends of the bronchial tubes. These sacs, also known as alveoli, expand and contract when an individual inhales and exhales. Persons who have emphysema develop shortness of breath and are unable to breathe deeply or exhale completely since air remains trapped in these alveoli. If they find ways to stop smoking, these difficulties may get better.

Medications and lung exercises can help some individuals diagnosed with COPD. Despite these techniques, however, such individuals still have high levels of anxiety. Coping with this condition is akin to being underwater and holding your breath. Even though you try to remain under longer, you feel you must breathe – immediately! So you rise to the surface and take a deep breath. Those who have COPD, however cannot swim to the surface and take a deep breath.

Several stop smoking programs help people who have COPD. The majority of COPD patients realize that smoking increases their breathing difficulties. The majority have smoked for decades, however, which can make trying to quit very difficult.

Many stop smoking programs are available. The majority coach people to use conscious effort to quit smoking. Because the dependency on smoking is etched strongly in a person’s subconscious, rarely do those who stop smoking through these approaches stay quit without making changes at the unconscious level. Moreover, most of these programs focus on the smoker’s physical dependency on nicotine, which addresses only about 10 percent of the addictive behavior.

Many stop smoking programs advertise that they help persons to relax better. The ones that get the best results employ Ericksonian hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP. Polarity responses often happen with traditional hypnotherapy and direct post-hypnotic suggestions.

Ericksonian hypnosis employs metaphors, which communicate suggestions that promote tranquility to the subconscious to help people to overcome the tendency to do the opposite of what is suggested. Often, people who are able to relax using the NLP Flash technique are able to control stress and anxiety attacks better. Hence, they breathe better.

Ericksonian Hypnosis provides an exciting alternative way for helping clients learn how to quit smoking. Professionals who teach Ericksonian Hypnosis realize that the main issue lies in the subconscious. Therefore, they aid people in the subconscious, through stop smoking hypnosis. Unlike traditional approaches, hypnosis to quit smoking centers on stress reduction, psychological dependency, and the habit, which together make up nine-tenths of a person’s smoking addiction.

Because of Ericksonian hypnosis and NLP, these patients can live a better life. These techniques coach persons who have breathing difficulties to decrease anxiety. They also help eliminate subconscious connections between nicotine and the environment. This stops nicotine addiction. These therapies provide hope to persons who have COPD.

Summary: Three chronic lung conditions are classified as COPD. These are asthma, chronic bronchitis, and emphysema. Controlling anxiety that occurs because of breathing problems and helping people find ways to quit smoking are probably the most effective methods of helping individuals who have COPD live better lives. Ericksonian hypnotherapy and NLP techniques help people to reduce their anxiety and stop smoking.



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Alan B. Densky, CH is the developer of the easiest way to stop cigarettes with hypnosis. He offers a powerful Quit Smokeless Tobacco program based on those same methods.










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