Three Reasons to Give the Gift of Hypnosis
Taking Control of Your Body with Self Hypnosis
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Multiple sclerosis, MS, is a disease that affects the central nervous system. MS affects the body’s ability to communicate effectively between the brain and the nerves throughout the body. Over time, the nerves can become permanently damaged. There is currently no cure for multiple sclerosis, but hypnosis downloads for sclerosis stress can help people manage the symptoms and live a healthier, happier life.
Living with Multiple Sclerosis
The symptoms of MS can depend on the nerves that are affected and the extent of the damage.
Most commonly, MS symptoms include:
- One-sided numbness and weakness in one or more limbs
- Electric shock-like sensations with bending the neck
- Tremors, unsteady gait or poor coordination
- Partial or total loss of vision, often in just one eye
- Eye pain
- Double or blurry vision
- Slurred speech
- Fatigue and dizziness
- Pain or tingling
- Bowel or bladder dysfunction
- Sexual dysfunction
During periods of remission, people can enjoy improved health without any new symptoms. Remission can last for months or years followed by a relapse. Over time, many people with MS will develop mobility problems and steady symptom progression, which can include:
- Muscle stiffness and spasms
- Mental changes and depression
- Epilepsy
- Paralysis
Because there is no known cure yet and few treatments, MS can be particularly tough to deal with. Hypnosis downloads for sclerosis can offer people the added support they need to cope with the symptoms.
Hypnosis and Multiple Sclerosis
While there have only been a few studies involving hypnosis and multiple sclerosis, the results of those studies have been positive. In one study, several MS patients had symptom improvement either immediately or shortly after hypnotherapy. Along with symptom improvement, patients also experienced increased feelings of hopefulness.
In another study, patients with MS completed hypnosis and then were evaluated to determine if and how it affected them in a variety of areas, including:
- Pain
- Coordination
- Sensibility
- Upper limb strength
- Daily life activities
The researchers determined that all participants who experienced hypnosis had significant improvements in all outcomes in the short term.
Using Hypnosis to Manage MS Symptoms
Hypnosis downloads for sclerosis stress can help you relax and block out external distractions. You can learn to calm the natural fight-or-flight response, which can aggravate pain, stress and other symptoms.
During the hypnosis experience, you will reach a state of heightened focus. This enables you to bypass the critical factor and become more open to suggestions that help you change your behaviors, attitudes and thinking. Hypnosis can even help you alter your sensory perceptions.
Hypnosis can be effective for dealing with a variety of issues that often accompany multiple sclerosis, including:
- Pain
- Anxiety
- Stress
- Insomnia
- Depression
- Frustration
When using hypnosis downloads for sclerosis, you can learn to experience hypnosis on your own and address the issues that are affecting you most severely. You can take control of the emotional and mental symptoms that often accompany multiple sclerosis. Hypnosis might even offer some benefits for the immune and nervous system, helping you feel better and function more effectively.
At UpNow.com, our hypnosis downloads are designed to help you live more comfortably and more fully. Multiple sclerosis can be a difficult diagnosis, but with hypnosis, you can enjoy greater comfort and less stress and anxiety. Visit UpNow.com today to find out more or to get our app.
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