Archive for the ‘Sciatic Pain’ Category

What is pain and what does it mean to you?

Today I am going to focus on this question in depth.  this one: 1. What is pain and what does it mean to you?  First of all not all pain experiences are the same. Only the person who is experiencing the pain can describe it properly. Pain is a very individual experience. In the Medical […]

8 Flexibility Exercises – Help You Deal with Pain!

No matter how old you are, you should still perform flexibility exercises regularly, whether you also go to a gym or exercise at home. At a more advanced age, flexibility has a major role in increasing your range of motion, making it easier to move about and improve your general posture. Also, there are flexibility […]

Celebrities Who Used Hypnosis

Celebrities Who Used Hypnosis to Stop Smoking Ashton Kutcher stopped smoking with hypnosis. Hollywood actor Aaron Eckhart has credited hypnosis with changing his life forever after he used the practice to give up smoking and alcohol. Celebrity- Hollywood star Jessica Alba have used hypnosis for natural childbirth Royalty Princess Kate Middleton’s has used hypnosis to […]

The Most Popular Weight Loss Scams Vs. Hypnosis

Exposed: The biggest diet and weight loss lies ever now revealed. Perhaps you tried all the promising diet pills, injections, juicing, patch, tea, liposuction, etc. But the truth is, nothing is better than using hypnosis!  Most of us know that eating healthier and exercising regularly can facilitate weight loss, and that remaining overweight comes at […]

8 Natural Remedies for Sciatic Pain

One of the largest nerves in the body is the sciatic nerve, running down from your lower spine all the way to your feet. This nerve is vital for your legs’ movement, feeling and strength. A condition called sciatica can occur where the spinal nerve root in the lower back is compressed. This pain is […]

Hypnosis and Iron Overload -“Hemochromatosis”!

According to Mayo Clinic the hereditary hemochromatosis causes the body absorb too much iron from the food a person eat. Excess iron is stored in the organs, especially inside the liver, heart and pancreas. Too much iron can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as liver disease, heart problems and diabetes. Excess iron from dietary sources is […]