self hypnoosis

The Benefits of Self Hypnosis

Alot of people are starting to go back to older and natural practices because modern times have been causing them too much stress. Of all the means of relaxation out there, more and more people are looking forward to experience the benefits of self hypnosis. Because of its effectivity in terms of calming the mind and developing a person’s level of intuition, self hypnosis has now being performed not just a means of clearing the mind and inner reflection but also to heal various illnesses in the mind, emotions, and physical aspects.

Self hypnosis and its benefits

One of the most celebrated benefits of self hypnosis is that it greatly helps the person’s physical state. Among the physical benefits of self hypnosis involve the heart through a deep rest because it decreases the person’s metabolic rate as well as the heart rate, which leads to the reduction of workload for the heart. Also, self hypnosis can lower the levels of a person’s cortisol as well as dissolving the chemicals that are closely associated with everyday stress. Other physical benefits of self hypnosis also include reduced free radicals in the body by eliminating oxygen molecules that are unstable, decreases a person’s high blood pressure, develops the ability to have more resistant skin, improve air flow to the lungs to aid easy breathing, and delays biological aging in older people. [Read more...]

Stress Management – Learn to Relax With Self Hypnosis

By Rachel Ford

Self hypnosis is one of the best known and most effective techniques for relieving stress and anxiety. It’s easy to learn and you can do it anywhere. This is a simple exercise that you can do at any time of the day. All you need is 10 minutes to yourself.

The first few times you practice the following technique, it’s a good idea to make sure that you’re relatively calm to begin with. After you’ve practiced a few times, you’ll be able to achieve the same deep relaxation, even if you are feeling stressed or tense.

  1. Get into a comfortable position, either sitting or lying down. Then simply close your eyes taking a few moments to unwind.

  • Now take a long slow deep breath, hold it as long as you comfortably can, then slowly release the breath allowing your whole body to relax with the exhale. Repeat this two more times and notice how you relax even further with each breath.
  • [Read more...]