“You are getting sleepy… You are getting sleepy… You are getting sleepy.” The image of the man dangling the watch back and forth before the patient’s eyes is ingrained into our brains as the primary mode of hypnotizing someone. Once a person “goes under,” the hypnotist can get the unconscious to say or do just about anything on command. While hypnosis is accepted in the entertainment industry, the scientific community generally snubs such practices. Yet recent therapeutic trends suggest that the power of the mind cannot be discounted. Continue reading ‘Pointers About Hypnosis And Health Syndrome Treatment’ »