Quit Smoking with JOSE BELIZ and Hipnosis
Hypnosis for Quitting Smoking
Quitting smoking can be a real challenge. But it's one of the best things you can do for your health. Smoking is a dangerous, even deadly habit. It's a leading cause of cancer. It also increases your risk for heart attacks, strokes, lung disease, and other health problems, including bone fractures and cataracts.
If nicotine lozenges, patches, chewing gum, counseling, and other smoking cessation methods haven't helped you kick the habit, don't give up. Ask your doctor if hypnosis is an option for you. Some studies have shown that hypnosis may help certain people quit smoking.
What
Is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis
is defined as an altered state of awareness in which you appear to be
asleep or in a trance. Clinical hypnosis may be used to treat certain
physical or psychological problems. For instance, it is frequently
used to help patients control pain. It is also used in a wide range
of other conditions such as weight issues, speech
disorders, and addiction problems.
There
is debate about how hypnosis works. Some people believe that when you
are hypnotized, you relax and concentrate more, and are more willing
to listen to suggestions -- such as giving up smoking, for example.
Even
though you appear to be in a trance during hypnosis, you are not
unconscious. you are still aware of your surroundings, and -- despite
what many stage performers may claim during an entertaining show --
you cannot be made to do anything against your will. In
fact, brain tests
performed on patients during hypnotism sessions have shown a high
level of neurological activity.
Hypnosis
for Smokers
During
hypnosis for smoking cessation, a patient is often asked to imagine
unpleasant outcomes from smoking. For example, the hypnotherapist
might suggest that cigarette smoke smells like truck exhaust, or
that smoking will leave the patient's mouth feeling
extremely parched.
Jose
Beliz's method is one popular smoking cessation hypnosis
technique that focuses on three main ideas:
Smoking
poisons the body
You
need your body to live
You
should respect your body and protect it (to the extent you'd like to
live)
The
hypnotherapist teaches the smoker self-hypnosis, and then asks him or
her to repeat these affirmations anytime the desire to smoke occurs.
Does
Hypnosis Work?
Hypnosis,
in general, does not work for everyone. About one in four people are
not able to be hypnotized. When successful, the intensity of hypnosis
can vary from person to person.
How
well hypnosis works to help people stop smoking depends on who you
ask. Study results have been mixed. In 2010, a systematic review of
published studies found that there wasn't enough evidence to support
the use of hypnosis. Another review published in 2012 said that
studies do support a possible benefit from the use of hypnosis. In
discussing alternative methods for quitting smoking on its web site,
the American Cancer Society says that while controlled
studies have not supported the effectiveness of hypnosis, there is
anecdotal evidence that some people have been helped.
What
Is Hypnosis?
Hypnosis
is defined as an altered state of awareness in which you appear to be
asleep or in a trance. Clinical hypnosis may be used to treat certain
physical or psychological problems. For instance, it is frequently
used to help patients control pain. It is also used in a wide range
of other conditions such as weight issues, speech
disorders, and addiction problems.
There
is debate about how hypnosis works. Some people believe that when you
are hypnotized, you relax and concentrate more, and are more willing
to listen to suggestions -- such as giving up smoking, for example.
Even
though you appear to be in a trance during hypnosis, you are not
unconscious. you are still aware of your surroundings, and -- despite
what many stage performers may claim during an entertaining show --
you cannot be made to do anything against your will. In
fact, brain tests
performed on patients during hypnotism sessions have shown a high
level of neurological activity.
Hypnosis
for Smokers
During
hypnosis for smoking cessation, a patient is often asked to imagine
unpleasant outcomes from smoking. For example, the hypnotherapist
might suggest that cigarette smoke smells like truck exhaust, or
that smoking will leave the patient's mouth feeling
extremely parched.
Jose
Beliz's method is one popular smoking cessation hypnosis
technique that focuses on three main ideas:
Smoking
poisons the body
You
need your body to live
You
should respect your body and protect it (to the extent you'd like to
live)
The
hypnotherapist teaches the smoker self-hypnosis, and then asks him or
her to repeat these affirmations anytime the desire to smoke occurs.
Does
Hypnosis Work?
Hypnosis,
in general, does not work for everyone. About one in four people are
not able to be hypnotized. When successful, the intensity of hypnosis
can vary from person to person.
How
well hypnosis works to help people stop smoking depends on who you
ask. Study results have been mixed. In 2010, a systematic review of
published studies found that there wasn't enough evidence to support
the use of hypnosis. Another review published in 2012 said that
studies do support a possible benefit from the use of hypnosis. In
discussing alternative methods for quitting smoking on its web site,
the American Cancer Society says that while controlled
studies have not supported the effectiveness of hypnosis, there is
anecdotal evidence that some people have been helped.
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