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 assist her in overcoming symptoms of morning sickness.
Kate Middleton’s acute morning sickness was brought to the public eye when she was checked into a hospital in December, and a report has now surfaced that she’s turning to hypnotherapy as a way to overcome her negative associations with food and morning sickness.
Kate Middleton, on her last trimester, reportedly considered using hypnosis in preparation for her royal childbirth. Just like most first-time mums she was, the Duchess of Cambridge hopes for a natural child birth and HypnoBirthing is one of the methods she believes could help ease her labour pain.
Many other celebrity mums have used hypnosis for natural childbirth.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York (former member of the British Royal family) used hypnosis for weight loss
Jackie Kennedy Onassis used hypnotherapy to relive and let go of her life tragic events.
Celebrity- Hollywood star Tiffani Thiessen have used hypnosis for natural childbirth.
Professional baseball player, Mark McGwire used hypnosis to relax before base ball games.
Boxing Legend Ken Norton/ 1973: used hypnosis hypnosis to defeat Mohammed Ali 7 to 1 underdog
The soccer pro, David Beckham, Visited a hypnotist privately to help him to confront some of his personal issues…
Martha Stewart (entrepreneur) underwent hypnosis for recurring nightmares and was able to overcome them.
Oh no Kevin Costner used to suffer from seasickness? Not anymore, because he was smart enough to flew his personal hypnotist to Hawaii to cure his seasickness.
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) politician used post-hypnotic suggestions in order to stay awake all night to avoid tiredness during W.W.II.
Sergei Rachmaninoff composed one of his concertos following a post-hypnotic suggestion.
Thomas Edison used self-hypnosis on a regular basis
Mozart (1756-91) apparently composed the famous opera “Cosi fan tutte” while hypnotized.