In 1958, Hypnosis was recognized by the American Medical Association (AMA) as a method for applications in both medicine and dentistry.
Since then hypnosis has become highly respected and sought after to alleviate a number of conditions, to manage habits and relieve stress using the vast resources of the subconscious mind.
Additional information:
• Wikipedia article on hypnosis and the American Medical Association’s approval in 1958
• MSN Healthy Living article on Hypnosis and the American Medical Association
The American Board of Medical Hypnosis exists for the purpose of certifying hypnosis practitioners for physicians. Currently, hypnosis is a legal replacement for anesthesia in 7 states in the USA. This means during surgery, the patient forgoes medication and is instead in the hypnotic state while a gall bladder or appendix is removed, for example.
• Click here for a video of a surgery done while the patient was under hypnosis (graphic content)
• Click here for a video of a dental procedure done while the patient was under hypnosis
Hypnosis is safe, natural, prescription free and has a wide variety of uses.
Hypnosis’s High Success Rate
In a study in American Health Magazine, hypnosis and hypnotherapy have a 93% success rate compared with lower results from other methods of therapy which require far more sessions. Click here to learn more about hypnosis and its high success rate.
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Additional Information:
• Wikipedia - Hypnotherapy
• Wikipedia - Self Hypnosis
• National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH)