This simple technique utilizes eye-fixation and gazing to help you drift into a hypnosis state. Read these things you should know about hypnosis here. Find a quiet place to sit. Relax and get comfortable. Create a powerful positive autosuggestion statement using the rules of creating positive suggestion statements Relax, set your intention to be calm and […]
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Stress – Destroyed!
Stress, the nemesis of all humans. We all experience stress every day. It might be an annoying laugh, a loud voice, a bad night of sleep, someone’s lack of respect, cold weather, money issues, politics, news, or relationships! I’ll spare you the long, unending list of the stressors we humans experience. We often perceive stress […]
Exposed: Clinical Hypnosis as a Treat...
Clinical hypnosis and hypnotherapy are used to treat and help a variety of psychological disorders and behavioral conditions. Hypnosis can create and greatly enhance the relaxation response, or physiology of relaxation, it can be a most useful in resolving and ending anxiety disorders (one example), including panic attacks. Anxiety is caused by arousal from the […]
The Polyvagal Theory & Other Pub...
This paper is shared here for educational purposes and as a reference. Find it here on pubmed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3108032/ The polyvagal theory: New insights into adaptive reactions of the autonomic nervous system STEPHEN W. PORGES, PhD Author information ► Copyright and License information ► See other articles in PMC that cite the published article. Go to: Abstract […]
Review: Clinical Hypnosis, an Effecti...
This article contains a parts from a review paper shared here as an educational tool. You can find the full study PDF document by scrolling down. Contact Ethan Wise with any questions pertaining to the use of hypnotherapy with children, and adults. Abstract: Abstract: Mind-body medicine is a system of health practices that includes meditation/relaxation […]
Prostate Cancer – A Raw Collect...
This article includes a collection of articles and emails that I have from multiple cancer researches. They are copied, and pasted here, for educational purposes and for posterity and to be used as a starting point of research for my clients. Consult with me for a streamlined, easy to follow, and customized herbal, nutraceutical, […]
Prostate Cancer – A Raw Collect...
This article includes a collection of articles and emails that I have from multiple cancer researches. They are copied, and pasted here, for educational purposes and for posterity and to be used as a starting point of research for my clients. Consult with me for a streamlined, easy to follow, and customized herbal, nutraceutical, […]
The Polyvagal Theory, Trauma, PTSD, a...
This is a relatively recent theory. This video gives a very brief intro to the polyvagal theory. This theory is the brain child of Stephen Porges, PhD. What Dr. Stephen Porges proposes in his polyvagal theory is that the vagus nerve has more function than we previously thought and that the sympathetic/parasympathetic nervous systems […]
Depression is the Leading Cause of Di...
By 2020, Depression will Become the Second Leading Cause of Disease Worldwide, The World Health Organization’s Predicts One out of ten people suffer from major depression and almost one out of five persons has suffered from this disorder during his (or her) lifetime (one-year prevalence is 10% and lifetime prevalence 17%) (Kessler et al 1994). By […]
CES vs. Drugs for the Treatment of AD...
A number of studies have been conducted that show a modest connection between childhood ADHD and risk for later substance abuse (Biederman et al., 2006; Lambert & Hartsough, 1998; Mannuzza et al., 1991; Molina, Flory et al., 2007; Molina, Pelham et al., 2003;2007). Study findings vary somewhat due to different ages of the participants, different […]
Increase Your Liver’s Bile Prod...
Here’s how you can naturally increase your liver’s bile production: Drink a glass of water with lemon upon awakening. Avoid eating sugars and processed foods. Consume bitter foods and herbs. Eat garlic, onions. Eat carrots, beats. Drink tea made from dandelion, peppermint, green tea, or ginger. Take milk thistle seed or extract. Dandelion root extract […]
Quick Fixes vs. Real Nutrition Fixes ...
As usual, the peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service published another news post that is worth reading and preserving. Find it below. It sheds some light on studies and how they are sometimes used as marketing tools, and how certain facts are overlooked when someone, including health professionals, take the side of a certain approach. I […]
The Need for Iodine Supplementation
This is a well-written, educational and concise article on the topic of our modern-day epidemic of iodine deficiency especially for those who live away from oceans. A great introductory article to this topic. I also recommend a book by Dr. Brownstein titled “Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can’t Live Without It.” The only […]
Is Beta Glucan The World’s Most...
Professor Somsak Varakamin of the Panacee Medical Center in Thailand describes beta glucan as “the world’s most powerful immune booster.” The article below is from an email newsletter, written by Lee Euler Professor Somsak Varakamin writes: “In a medical crisis, if you were limited to only one disease-fighting substance to protect your health and […]
Curcumin: Its Role in HPV and Cervica...
Below find quotes from an article by Dr Meredith Murray, ND of Emerson Ecologics (one of the natural health companies I work with) Curcumin, a polyphenol of Curcuma longa, is one of the most widely known natural remedies and one most of us use regularly. curcumin is the focus of recent (and ongoing) studies […]
CES and Insomnia
When a drug is introduced into the body with the goal of promoting sleep it only masks the real problem, throwing your balance further out of whack. This is the reason drugs often work well for a time, only to have sleep problems re-appear later, often worse than they were initially. Drug therapy proves insufficient […]
Research: Anxiety & Cranial Elec...
Seven separate studies of 220 hospitalized psychiatric inpatients. All were controlled scientific studies employing measures of anxiety with known reliability and validity. There are four replications using the state anxiety scale (STAI-S) and three using the tension/anxiety factor on the Profile of Mood States (POMS-T/A). Most of the studies were for fifteen days-Monday through Friday […]
Case Study: CES Ultra Improves Sleep,...
“We’ve been doing a trial with the CES Unit the past week. The subject was DS*, our 14 year old with diagnosed insomnia, anxiety, and depression. He used the unit for 20 minutes per day, at bedtime. I would rate the improvement in apparent anxiety and depression to be significant. Anxieties are no longer a […]
Case Study: A 45-year-old-Female Succ...
“I have been treating the patient for generalized anxiety disorder and agoraphobia [fear of places or situations that might cause you to panic and make you feel trapped, helpless or embarrassed] for approximately three weeks. She has been having increasing difficulty with this system complex for approximately three years. Stopping the use of nicotine, alcohol, and […]
Research: Depression & Cranial E...
Five studies employing three different measures and 189 different patients suffering from depression. All were in treatment facilities, either psychiatric or chemical dependency. Each of the studies was conducted under controlled conditions; one, double-blind, four, single-blind. Graphical Interpretation Under each set of bars is the psychological test used to measure depression in each study including […]
CES and Depression
When drugs have many serious negative side effects, other options need to be considered. People who are depressed have a demonstrable imbalance in the neurotransmitters which affect their moods and emotions. What they need is a safe and effective way to restore that balance with minimal side effects. Skills, Hypnosis, PSYCH-K, Herbs, Nutrition, and even […]
Read This Before You Use The CES Ultr...
Click the link below to find scientific studies on CES. The CES Ultra stands apart from all other devices, especially in the context of Meta-analyses. A Meta-analysis contrasts and combines the results from many different studies rather than relying on a single study to draw particular conclusions. Meta-analyses yielding positive results from the use of […]
CES and Anxiety
CES offers an effective drug-free way to end the vicious cycle of anxiety. It provides effective relief with none of the unpleasant side effects of prescription drugs. For a public increasingly concerned with the effects of stress on physical health and emotional well being, CES provides a way of addressing that stress in a safe […]
Research: Drug Abuse & Cranial E...
Braverman, E, Smith, R., Smayda, R, and Blum, K. Modification of P300 amplitude and other electrophysiological parameters of drug abuse by cranial electrical stimulation. Current Therapeutic Research. 48(4):586-596, 1990. P300 waves have a reduced amplitude in many alcoholics, which does not revert to normal, even after continued abstinence. 13 alcohol and/or drug abusers and 2 […]
Presentation on Cranial Electrical St...
Dave Siever presents his findings on how Cranial Electrical Stimulation, sound and light, and brain entrainment manifest in patients. I utilize devices and systems that utilize CES, light and sound, brain entrainment whole brain states. Checkout our Offerings page for details, and the Products page. You can rent a CES device to try it from […]
Research: Meta-analysis of randomized...
Klawansky S, Yeung A, Berkey C, Shah N, Phan H, Chalmers TC., Department of Health Policy and Management, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. Meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of cranial electrostimulation. Efficacy in treating selected psychological and physiological conditions. J Nerv Ment Dis. 1997 Dec; 185 (12): 766-7 Researchers conducted an […]
What is Cranial Electrotherapy Stimul...
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) term for the employment of small amounts of gentle electrical stimulation for the treatment of depression, anxiety and insomnia. Research over the last few decades has helped professionals better understand the connection between brain function, neurotransmitters, and electrical stimulation. We have learned that the […]
Research: Cartilage Regeneration with...
I find that low level laser, or cold laser, helps in speeding up the healing of joints and bones.. Studies have shown that cold laser lowers pain, lowers inflammation and luckily, a multitude of studies also show that cold laser also helps in cartilage, bone and joint regeneration. One study took a cartilage sample from the right […]