Posts Tagged ‘David Corcoran’

Gastric Band Hypnosis information

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Gastric band hypnosis is fast becoming one of the finest alternatives to reduce your weight. Increasingly more and more individuals who tried dieting, are gravitating towards the employment of the Gastric Band hypnosis system in an effort to slim down successfully.

It is reported that an extraordinarily number of overweight people together with serial dieters have a desire to look through a surgical implantation associated with a gastric band to make contact with a slim healthy body system. According to medical pros, this surgery has certain risks like slippage within the band, perforation, infection together with bleeding.

Gastric Band Hypnosis has achieved new benchmarks among a great many other revolutionary weight loss techniques and features significant advantages over other more expensive ways of controlling your weight.

Gastricband121.com’s hypnosis system is set to establish new benchmarks . The system is primarily devoted to building a ‘virtual gastric band’ towards your stomach utilizing the power of your mind. This system , but will suppress your appetite in a safe non surgical way. The system is not designed to be a rapid weight deprivation scheme, yet many users experience early , significant weight reduction and appetite suppression. The idea is that from your power of suggestion merged with a cognitive approach a good progressive and gradual weight loss is achieved . David Corcoran the owner of Gastricband121.com insists that it is used with a healthy balanced diet and reasonable levels of exercise adding significant impact to the long-term use and success of the system.

David has produced 2 informative videos on his dedicated gastric band site http://www.gastricband121.com offering explanation and guiding the listener through the process. Additionally visitors to the site can buy the 2 cd set of Gastric Band hypnosis and try it for themselves .

Furthermore there are soon to be announced group sessions that those interested in using the technique can attend and have first hand experience of the system .

Gastric Band Hypnosis Competition

Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
Due to the level of interest in weight control using Gastric Band hypnosis we have decided to offer a course of treatment ( 2 free sessions of Gastric Band Hypnosis)
All you have to do is to buy from our web site the “Gastric Band CD Audio set” , The buy link can be found at http://www.gastricband121.com/page7/page7.html
Your names will be placed into a hat and drawn on the 31st of January 2012
The lucky winner will be informed by email and an announcement will be made on our web site and blog following the draw .
David Corcoran

Cancer and Hypnosis

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Cancer is an illness that affects millions of Americans, whether they are currently being treated or in remission. Two of the most common symptoms of cancer and cancer treatments are pain and nausea. Hypnotherapy has been proven to help cancer patients reduce the severity of their cancer symptoms including pain and nausea. It is important that alternative methods are explored in order to help people naturally improve their symptoms.

According to the American Cancer Society, about 560,000 Americans will die from cancer in 2009. Cancer is the number two cause of death in the United States behind heart disease. Men have a 1 in 2 chance of developing cancer in their lifetime and women have a 1 in 3 chance of developing cancer in their lifetime.

A clinical trial tested the effectiveness of hypnosis and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) on treating pain and nausea in cancer patients. The researchers evaluated whether hypnosis or CBT were effective in treating the symptoms of 67 cancer patients. The patients that participated in the clinical trial were recipients of a bone marrow transplant (Syrjala, Cummings, & Donaldson, 1992).

A bone marrow transplant is needed when a patient’s bone marrow has been destroyed or is not functioning properly. Cancers that often require bone marrow transplants include leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. A transplant occurs when bone marrow is taken from a healthy individual and implanted into the cancer patient. This process involves many symptoms including pain and nausea (Medline Plus).

The clinical trial randomly divided the participants into 4 groups. Group one received hypnosis. Group two received CBT. Groups three and four served as control groups where group three had access to a therapist and group four received normal treatment. All patients participated in psychological and physical testing. Groups one, two, and three received their respective forms of therapy twice before their transplant operation. While in the hospital for their transplant, they also received 10 sessions.

At the end of the trial, 45 patients were still involved in the study. Results of the trial showed that hypnosis was effective at reducing pain experienced by bone marrow transplant patients. There was no difference between the hypnosis and the CBT groups in relation to reducing nausea. CBT was found to be ineffective at reducing pain with the participants (Syrjala et al., 1992).

This trial shows that hypnosis is an effective treatment in reducing pain. More research needs to be performed to find out all the potential benefits of hypnosis and pain. Treating pain with hypnosis is a natural and safe form of treatment.