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Posted on May 4, 2008 by Alan B. Densky, CH | Posted under   Arthritis


Pain is explained as an annoying sensation that can range from slight, localized soreness to relentless suffering. This feeling features both physiological and emotional elements. Pain frequently causes a lack of zest and energy. People experience exhaustion and psychologically miserable. Frequently, people find that this sensation can adversely affect work, private, and personal relationships.

When injury occurs, the body discharges hormones that tell the brain that there is a problem. The brain understands this signal as pain, and notifies the body of the injury. The person then reacts to the painful signal, and tries to resolve it. Sometimes, however, a warning of pain is sent to the brain in the absence of injury. This happens when the signal has an emotional, rather than a physical, cause.

One approach to resolving painful sensations is by using medications. Non-narcotic drugs, such as Advil or Aspirin, stop the body from releasing messages used to notify the brain of bodily injury. Narcotic drugs, however, directly connect to cells in the brain and advise them that the injury has been addressed. Narcotics, like Demerol and Dilaudid, can be very addictive and result in dependence problems in those who use them for lengthy periods as pain management strategies.

The body also discharges chemicals known as endorphins. These are Nature's painkillers, released by the brain's cells to fool the body into thinking that it does not ache. Athletes, for instance, release endorphins after strenuous exercise; this is where the "runner's high" sometimes referred to originates. Those persons who enjoy taking part in strenuous exercise report the same endorphin high. Frequently, sports professionals are able to compete in spite of pain due to the existence of these chemicals in their bodies.

People can also experience a reprieve by using hypnotherapy and Neuro-Linguistic programming methods. Nature's own pain relief techniques can allow people to obtain relief from various long-term problems, like migraines and other chronic, disabling headaches or throbbing neck pain. A lot of people can significantly reduce, or totally eradicate using medications by using these approaches.

Traditional hypnosis pain alleviation strategies work most helpfully for those who respond to post-hypnotic suggestions. A professional hypnotist assists the individual to enter a very relaxed state. Then, the client is acutely aware of the ideas being made by the therapist.

The hypnotherapist instructs the client to think about other activities or tasks, and that distraction will decrease any feeling of discomfort. In fact, the mere use of the word discomfort during a hypnotherapy session versus speaking the word pain can greatly decrease any feeling of pain. Many clients report amazing outcomes, and they can be taught to practice self-hypnosis for pain relief to regain control over their personal lives.

More critical clients often require either an Ericksonian hypnotherapeutic approach, or an NLP approach in order to bypass their conscious resistance to suggestion.

The hypnosis strategy for pain treatment can also be employed to teach the brain to give off endorphins that can induce light anesthesia, which is known as analgesia. This state may be used to coach women to deliver children naturally without the use of medicines that may harm the infant. It also can help offer natural arthritis pain relief in chronic sufferers.

Hypnosis may also be used to induce a state of complete anesthesia in some people. Medical researchers call this hypnoanesthesia. In days before general anesthesia became popularly available to patients, many doctors performed major surgery under hypnoanesthesia.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is best used to treat individuals who are analytical, critical thinkers. Therapists help clients to master a very useful technique employed by NLP, known as the 'Flash'. The Flash allows clients to teach their unconscious minds to automatically divert away from a painful sensation, and to think about things that will create peace and comfort. Individuals who have learned this strategy realize that they are no longer able to concentrate on their pain, because their thoughts instantly exchange it for thoughts that produce comfort.

Both Neuro-Linguistic programming and hypnosis are innovative approaches that feature completely natural methods of pain relief. They permit people to avoid painkillers or limit their dependence on these medications. Both persons who are very open to suggestion and clients who think critically can receive help from these [program structures. Furthermore, both are very effective in helping people to experience a reprieve from their pain.

Currently, many options are available for receiving this manner of therapy. Trained Hypnotherapists usually charge from $150.00 to $200.00 for one hour. Any person who has sought out this type of healing approach will tell you that the cost required was certainly worth paying. However, another more affordable course of treatment may be purchasing one of the high quality hypnosis CD courses that can be purchased.



About The Author:
Alan B. Densky is an NGH certified Hypnotherapist. He has created a very effective migraine relief hypnosis program. His Neuro-VISION NLP site also offers a free video hypnosis blog, MP3 downloads, and a complete hypnosis article index.


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