Hypnosis Smoking Report

August 29th, 2008 by admin


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Natural Therapies for Relieving Impotence

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Until recently, the very mention of erectile dysfunction or impotence could bring about a blush to even the most manly of men. Embarrassing as it may be, erectile dysfunction affects more than 18 million men in America. It can vary in severity from an inability to achieve, maintain and sustain an erection, to an inability to achieve an orgasm, even though a healthy sexual desire exists. Because of the sensitive nature of this disorder, it often goes unreported.

Achieving a normal erection is a complex process. It involves psychological impulses from the brain, adequate levels of testosterone (male sex hormone), a functioning nervous system, and healthy vascular tissue of the penis. Electrical impulses from the brain, when stimulated, cause the nerves in the penis to release nitric oxide. This, in turn, increases the production of guanylate MonoPhosphate (cGMP) in the muscle cells of the corpora cavernosa (the tissue of the penis, consisting of smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins and arteries). The cGMP triggers the muscles of the corpora cavernosa to relax and fill with blood, which causes the penis to expand.

Because of the intricate nature of the physiological processes involved, a number of different factors can interfere with a man’s ability to achieve a normal and healthy erection. The most common of these is aging. As a man gets older, his ability to produce nitric oxide decreases, thus affecting the proper functioning of the corpora cavernosa.

A number of health issues can also underscore this disorder. The most frequently seen are diabetes mellitus and hypertension. Diabetes, for example, can damage the sensory nerves in the body. In turn, individuals who suffer from hypertension exhibit low nitric oxide production. Other factors that can contribute to erectile dysfunction include cardiovascular disease, nerve or spinal cord damage, cigarette smoking, low testosterone levels, prescription medications, depression, stress and anxiety.

Until recently, it was believed that little could be done to help a man who is suffering from erectile dysfunction, but there are a number of natural alternative health remedies that can be tried before having to rely on the “little blue pill”.

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If you think your stress, anxiety or depression is affecting you physically, perhaps psychological counseling, meditation, bio-feedback or hypnotherapy can help.

If you are taking prescription medications such as MAO inhibitors or anti-hypertensives, talk to your doctor about their possible side effects.

Have your hormone levels checked. You might be suffering from low testosterone levels. In some men, low levels of the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) have also been reported. DHEA is essential for the production of testosterone.

Quit smoking.

Try supplementing with the amino acid L-arginine. Nitric oxide formation depends on sufficient levels of L-arginine in the body and has been found particularly effective for men with abnormal nitric oxide metabolism.

Yohimbe bark has a history of helping men with erectile dysfunction. Yohimbe dilates blood vessels and may help regardless of the underlying cause. If you are on prescription medications, talk to your doctor before taking yohimbe.

Muria puama can be used to increase the libido and erectile strength. It works best when combined with yohimbe bark. This combination can be found in Nature’s Sunshine’s X-Action for Men.

In Mexico, the herb damiana is used as a male aphrodisiac and is an herb traditionally recommended for men with erectile dysfunction.

In Peru, maca is known as a potent aphrodisiac. Maca is often called the herbal “Viagra” and does not alter circulation. Instead it works to regulate hormones and bring the body back into balance.

Asian (panax) ginseng is an herb that has long been used to support male potency.

Sarsaparilla has a history of being used as a tonic for male sexual potency and is thought to assist in the production of testosterone.

Some men find relief when taking ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo biloba supports blood circulation and may help by increasing blood flow to the penis. This supplement is not recommended if you are taking any kind of prescription blood thinner.

Traditionally used to lessen the symptoms of an enlarged prostate, saw palmetto stimulates a low libido and increases sexual energy.

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Kick the habit – Sydney Morning Herald

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Kick the habit
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - 16 hours ago


Christy Turlington and Julia Roberts have also managed to give up smoking through yoga. Hypnotherapy is also said to tackle the psychological aspect of an

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does Hypnotherapy stop the smoking habit?

August 31st, 2008 by admin


i have 3 friends who paid 100 dollars each and all the results were the same, they did quit smoking for a few days and then they started right back up. alot of these people offer a free visit in case you start back up but they still went right back to smoking ita a ripoff

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I'm thinking of trying hypnosis to quit smoking. Has anyone tried it?

August 31st, 2008 by admin

I've tried the patch, the gum, Zyban. I never find it hard to quit, but I always, always find it hard to stay quit.
I'd like to try something different, and I've heard that hypnosis can be good for people like me, who have trouble with maintaining nonsmoker status, for more long term help. Any thoughts?

Hypnosis let me quit smoking, give it a try. I left my cigarettes with the hypnotist, as he suggested. He gave me a word to think of when I felt the urge to smoke. I wrote the word down and posted it around my house and even on my PC at work. I was able to stop smoking that same day .

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Has anyone tried Hypnotherapy for quitting smoking?

August 31st, 2008 by admin

If so how did you go? What country are you from and how much was it?

I never went myself, but have known a few people whom have. It has worked for them. I live in the USA, and it costs here from $1,000-$1,200. It's a lot of money, but they tell you how much you'll actually save from not buying cigarettes or cigars anymore. You just have to believe and put your mind into it, for it to work. Just like with any quit smoking program.

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Does hypnosis really work to quit smoking?

August 31st, 2008 by admin

I am planning on going to a seminar which will have alot of people there, and i wanted to know if anyone has an experiance of going to one, and if it really worked.

I haven't myself, but my parents went together. They both quit for a good while, but stress got them to smoking again. It seems to work initially, but it's up to you whether or not it lasts. They also said it was a lot of fun, and wasn't what they expected. They were a little apprehensive as well, but they recommend it to others. Good luck!

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have anyone used hypnosis to stop smoking?

August 31st, 2008 by admin

Did it work for you…My doctor has tried to get me to take pills to quit but I dont like most of the side effects I read about.

Hello Luke

Hypnosis is excellent for smoking cessation. But you have to really wish to stop.

If you wish to stop because you feel that you should – for whatever reason – it wont work.

Pam

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Does hypnosis really work when wanting to stop smoking ciggies?

August 31st, 2008 by admin

I have tried so many times to stop smoking and find myself back in the same rut with the guilt to boot. I know that its unhealthy,costly, but yet the addiction part of it gets me everytime.I really don't want to wake up anymore wanting a cig,or crave one during stressful times . I want to go into 2007 smoke free.any advice would be well appreciated.I have thought about patches,hypnosis,zyban. I'd rather not take another prescription im already on four others. feel free to write back or message me. by the way my name is Susan.

I know three people who have tried it and they no longer smoke.
They say they have no urge what so ever to smoke now. It has been four years for one now.

I am in the same boat you are and am giving it serious thought.
For $75, it can't hurt. Two weeks worth of smokes.

Good luck!

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Smoking is Childish NLP/Hypnotherapy

August 31st, 2008 by admin

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Smoking is childish.

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