Description
Harnessing Hypnosis to Alleviate Eczema
Discover the potential of permissive hypnotherapy in mitigating the effects of eczema.
Understanding Eczema
Eczema can range from a mild annoyance to an intense discomfort. In its less severe form, eczema can cause the skin to become parched, red, itchy, and inflamed. In more acute instances, it can lead to raw, bleeding skin that’s agonizing to touch.
While various treatments exist for eczema, and it’s essential to follow medically advised solutions, integrating hypnosis could offer added benefits. The mind possesses incredible transformative abilities, affecting both emotional and physical states.
Root Causes of Eczema
Eczema’s origins are multifaceted; fundamentally, it stems from an autoimmune reaction. Many find their condition exacerbated during stressful periods. Various factors like irritants such as tobacco, specific chemicals, humidity, and even circulatory challenges can initiate eczema symptoms.
Environmental elements, like dust mites, pollen, or certain foods, might also play a role in triggering an outbreak.
Eczema’s Overactive Defense
View eczema as a hyperactive defense mechanism of the body. The immune system, in an attempt to protect, overreacts and perceives non-threatening elements as harmful, leading to excessive reactions. It’s akin to a security system that sounds off even at the slightest touch.
Hypnosis as a Tool Against Eczema
Historically, hypnosis has demonstrated its potential in influencing various physiological processes. It has shown promise in treating skin conditions, enhancing healing after burns, and even as a means of pain management during surgeries.
Our Alleviate Eczema session focuses on modulating your body’s reaction to triggers and diminishing the intensity of symptoms.
Embark on a soothing journey with Alleviate Eczema. Listen at your convenience on your device or through our complimentary app after finalizing your purchase.
References
(1) http://archpsyc.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=490867
(2) http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00029157.1983.10404132
(3) http://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/Abstract/2007/05000/Hypnosis_and_Surgery__Past,_Present,_and_Future.36.aspx
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