Weight Loss Hypnosis
by Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH
Obesity is a national epidemic. 58 million Americans are overweight
and 80% are more than 25 lbs overweight. 70% of heart disease and 80%
of all type II diabetes is directly attributed to obesity. 15% of children
are obese and 70% between the ages of 6-8 believe that fast food is
healthier than home cooked meals. Todays children could be the
first generation whose life expectancy is less than that of their parents.
Much of the problems associated with obesity begin in childhood. We
make concrete decisions about self-image, what food means to us and
how active a life we will lead, very early in our lives. There are also
cultural influences which can dictate the nutritional paths we take.
Another factor is the emotional and compulsive connections to food.
Millions use food to feel good or to at least feel better. Food offers
temporary relief from symptoms of depression, loneliness, anger and
stress. Another factor is how productively our bodys function
which can have a major influence in how we look. A hypoactive thyroid
slows down the metabolism making it next to impossible to lose excess
weight.
In addition to all of this there is the problem of social hypnosis
or advertising which bombards us with a never ending stream of useless,
unproductive and unhealthy information 24 hours a day, everyday. To
make matters worse advertisers arent even consistent with their
manipulative message. On one hand they say we need to be anorexic to
be beautiful, and on the other they say that happy meals
qualify as healthy nutrition.
Long term problems begin when these unhealthy patterns are repeated
over time. We are creatures of habit, we are what we think. Consistently
repeating patterns of unhealthy nutrition and sedentary living ensures
that they will continue. Its the repetition that gets them deeply
rooted in our long term memory, or subconscious mind, where they take
on a life of their own.
When an individual attempts to alter the path of an established pattern
conflict results. This is what a smoker goes through when trying to
quit on a conscious level. They experience mood swings, cravings and
palpitations. Conflict with dieting occurs when an individual eat things
they really dont want to eat and does things they dont really
want to do, like exercise.
When the subconscious doesnt get what it expects individuals
become uncomfortable and stressed. The only way to make things right
is to give the subconscious mind what it wants. Intellectually they
know the changes they should make and the type of body they want to
have but when this inner conflict arises the individual feels powerless
and more often than not they revert to their old ways.
Hypnosis melts away the conflict. It helps uninstall old patterns and
rapidly download new applications supporting new positive thoughts,
actions and results. By stepping into this peaceful inner daydream world
individuals have the unique opportunity to take control in way they
never thought possible.
Mental imagery is one of the most powerful benefits of hypnosis. The
hypnotist taps into the clients imagination which is in the subconscious.
This enables clients to create powerful images of ultimate health and
fitness. Then the hypnotist offers suggestions supporting how easy it
would be to make a few changes if this is the reward. This establishes
a linear subconscious connection between action and positive results,
and by routinely reinforcing this peaceful message clients easily go
from concept to reality.
Making changes on the subconscious level makes new thoughts seem automatic.
It speeds up the learning curve. A good clinician will record your session
so you can listen to it on your own. Repetition rules with the problems
and solutions as well. It took years of repetition to create the problem
but the good news is that hypnosis dramatically speeds up the process
to success.
With hypnosis an individual can disconnect from patterns of compulsive
or emotional eating. One method directs the client to regression back
to where compulsive or emotional eating began. Usually there is a general
idea of how and when such patterns began.
Then they imagine a past event is replayed and they can see and feel
the stress, concern or compulsion with food begin. Its important
to recreate the anxiety because then they get to make it go away.
They picture a thick glass dome being lowered over the past event and
the lower it gets the more freedom and relief they experience. In moments
the doom locks down into the floor completely preventing this experience
from ever affecting their adult life again. Once they are free from
the past they move forward and freely begin to choose new paths supporting
fitness and fulfillment.
Success with hypnosis depends on how open the client is to relaxing,
whether they are truly committed to creating positive change and if
they give themselves the opportunity to become proficient with the process.
Serious minded individuals with a strong desire to learn and grow usually
do very well.
In addition to weight loss clients become more relaxed, centered and
focused. They are much less affected by the day-to-day stress of life.
This type of routine relaxation produces more smiles, laughter and an
easy natural progression to shaping the body they were meant to have.
About the Author
Paul Gustafson RN, BSN, CH runs HealthyHypnosis.com of Burlington,
Massachusetts. His 11 years of acute cardiac and hospice experience
offer a solid foundation supporting his clinical approach to hypnotherapy.
Visit HealthyHypnosis.com or call toll free at 888-290-3972.