News: Women Loses 25KG after Hypnosis “operation” – She was convinced she had an Operation!

Emma Eveleigh-Anderton a company director, dropped from a size 18 to a size eight after being convinced her stomach had shrunk to a size of a golf ball.
Emma went through a “virtual surgery” (not real) during which her hypnotist took her through the details of the surgery.
She went through four £245 sessions over a period of a month, to teach her to respond differently in situations involving food.
Mr Hemmings (her hypnotist) could not recognize his own client after 6 months.
News: Women Loses 25KG after Hypnosis “operation” – She was convinced she had an Operation!

Emma Eveleigh-Anderton a company director, dropped from a size 18 to a size eight after being convinced her stomach had shrunk to a size of a golf ball.
Emma went through a “virtual surgery” (not real) during which her hypnotist took her through the details of the surgery.
She went through four £245 sessions over a period of a month, to teach her to respond differently in situations involving food.
Mr Hemmings (her hypnotist) could not recognize his own client after 6 months.
Getting angry ‘can be good for you’ – New Research
The findings appear to back up the common psychological theory that venting emotions is better for mental health than keeping them locked up – expressing anger increases blood flow to a part of the brain thought to be involved in feelings of happiness, the research found. Although blood pressure and heart rate increased by getting angry (considered a negative effect), the damaging stress hormone, cortisol, was reduced whilst testosterone levels increased. It’s interesting how this latest research is similar to the 5 element system (used in Chinese medicine such as acupuncture and other systems), in which, enough anger creates joy.
Losing your temper could actually be good for you, researchers have found, because letting off steam can lesson the effects of stress.