Session 2: This video reviews how gastric band surgery is performed. [info]
Inspite of more than 20 years of scientific research validating hypnosis as an effective tool for positive change, it’s merge into the Greater Boston mainstream has been rather slow. I say this with the perspective of having worked as a consulting hypnotist in Burlington since 2001.
Even though Massachusetts has always been a pathfinder to new technologies, medical breakthroughs and innovations, it is one of 19 states that do not regulate hypnosis, which represents a major hurdle to mainstream acceptance. The other states include: Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin.
In recent years Dr. Oz, Oprah and Ellen have highlighted the healthy benefits of hypnosis. Major newspapers have as well: L.A. Times (11/13): Hypnosis: “You are Getting Sleepy, Calm and Thin”; San Francisco Chronicle (10/12) “Studying How Brain Responds to Hypnosis.” Wall Street Journal (4/12): “Medical Hypnosis: You Are Getting Very Healthy.”
Inspite of the Greater Boston media’s reluctance report on hypnosis there is no shortage of quality practitioners who have thrived for years, and more are popping up all the time. For example, I have colleagues employed by Winchester Hospital and North Shore Medical Center, and another has received national recognition.
Since 2008 I have hosted the cable access television program, Healthy Hypnosis, which is broadcasted in 25 Greater Boston communities to enlighten viewers about the helpful, healing side of hypnosis. I have also been a regular guest on WBZ radio and authored Healthy Hypnosis: Simple Truth & Practical Use.
New England is also the home of the National Guild of Hypnotists located in Merrimack, NH. The NGH is a nonprofit organization that encourages an exchange of ideas, fellowship, mutual trust and cooperation, while promoting and protecting the art, science and philosophy of hypnosis. The NGH is also a vehicle for legal and legislative action.
I bring a wealth of medical experience as an R.N. into my work as a hypnotist. I specialize in gastric band weight loss hypnosis, where individuals are guided with hypnosis to imagine that they have undergone the popular weight loss surgery technique. I also help clients with stress, fears/phobias, exam confidence, irritable bowel, substance abuse and more.
By: Paul Gustafson RN CH
Many people’s New Year’s resolutions include losing weight, eating better, getting healthier, and doing more to make the world a better place. The good news is that you can accomplish all these goals by switching to a vegan diet—and you’ll enjoy delicious, satisfying meals as well. Here are our top 10 reasons to go vegan this year:
- Slim down and become energized: Is shedding some extra pounds first on your list of goals for the new year? Vegans are, on average, up to 20 pounds lighter than meat-eaters are. And unlike unhealthy fad diets, which leave you feeling tired (and usually don’t keep the pounds off for long), going vegan is the healthy way to keep the excess fat off for good while leaving you with plenty of energy.
- It’s the best way to help animals: Did you know that every vegan saves more than 100 animals a year? There is simply no easier way to help animals and prevent suffering than by choosing vegan foods over meat, eggs, and dairy products.
- A healthier, happier you: A vegan diet is great for your health! According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, vegans are less likely to develop heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or high blood pressure than meat-eaters are. Vegans get all the nutrients that they need to be healthy, such as plant protein, fiber, and minerals, without all the nasty stuff in meat that slows you down and makes you sick, such as cholesterol and saturated animal fat.
- Vegan food is delicious: So you’re worried that if you go vegan, you’ll have to give up hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, and ice cream? You won’t. As the demand for vegan food skyrockets, companies are coming out with more and more delicious meat and dairy-product alternatives that taste like the real thing but are much healthier and don’t hurt any animals. Plus, we have a list of some of our favorite products and thousands of tasty kitchen-tested recipes to help you get started!
- Meat is gross: Meat is often contaminated with feces, blood, and other bodily fluids—all of which make animal products the top source of food poisoning in the United States. Scientists at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health tested supermarket chicken flesh and found that 96 percent of Tyson chicken was contaminated with campylobacter, a dangerous bacterium that causes 2.4 million cases of food poisoning each year, resulting in diarrhea, cramping, abdominal pain, and fever.
- Help feed the world: Eating meat doesn’t just hurt animals—it hurts people, too. It takes tons of crops and water to raise farmed animals. In fact, it takes up to 13 pounds of grain to produce just 1 pound of animal flesh! All that plant food could be used much more efficiently if it were fed directly to people. The more people who go vegan, the better able we’ll be to feed the hungry.
- Save the planet: Meat is not green. Consuming meat is actually one of the worst things that you can do for the Earth. It is wasteful and causes enormous amounts of pollution, and the meat industry is also one of the biggest causes of climate change. Adopting a vegan diet is more effective than switching to a “greener” car in the fight against climate change.
- All the cool kids are doing it: The list of stars who shun animal flesh is basically a “who’s who” of today’s hottest celebs. Joaquin Phoenix, Natalie Portman, Ariana Grande, Al Gore, Flo Rida, Tobey Maguire, Shania Twain, Alicia Silverstone, Anthony Kiedis, Casey Affleck, Kristen Bell, Alyssa Milano, Common, Joss Stone, Anne Hathaway, and Carrie Underwood are just some of the famous vegans and vegetarians who regularly appear in People magazine.
- Look sexy and be sexy: Vegans tend to be thinner than meat-eaters and have more energy, which is perfect for late-night romps with your special someone. (Guys: The cholesterol and saturated animal fat found in meat, eggs, and dairy products don’t just clog the arteries to your heart. Over time, they impede blood flow to other vital organs as well.) Plus, what’s sexier than someone who is not only mega-hot but also compassionate?
- Pigs are smarter than your dog: Although most people are less familiar with pigs, chickens, fish, and cows than they are with dogs and cats, animals used for food are every bit as intelligent and able to suffer as the animals who share our homes are. Pigs can learn to play video games, and chickens are so smart that their intelligence has been compared by scientists to that of monkeys. [more]
Courtesy of PETA
This episode of Healthy Hypnosis includes 2 videos: 1) Jeff Novick, is a unique dietitian and nutritionist offers his take on reading between the lines on food labels. 2) A mesmerizing video merging photos, music and quotes defending the opinion that humans were never supposed to be carnivores.