weight loss hypnosis tapes

December 29th, 2010

weight loss hypnosis tapes
Can you use hypnosis for achieving goals?

Can you like get one of those tapes that you listen to in your sleep or just record something yourself that you listen to to motivate you more?
I’m not talking weight loss, more like doing homework right away instead of putting it off and telling yourself you will do good on a test. Do those work, and any good experiences?

Hypnosis can only do things with in reasonable limits, and if the person is opened minded and believes it to work.
Hypnosis cannot make you achieve a goal, but it can help to motivate you to achieve that goal.
I have actually had an experience with a hypnotist that came to my college. Where as he did not do any thing long term, he did a short term hypnosis to make me drunk off water (It was interesting to say the least)
I guess hypnosis can only help you as much as you want to. Hypnosis cannot make you do something that you do not want to do, so if you do not want to do your homework, chances are it is not going to make you do your homework. However if you want to be hypnotized to try and concentrate better and perhaps consider homework to be more important, it might aid you in that.

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weight loss easy bruising

December 28th, 2010

weight loss easy bruising
Help! Is my weight loss causing easy bruising?

I’ve lost some weight over the past 4ish months, and I’ve been exercising too.
But recently, over the last 2 weeks, I’ve noticed bruises on my legs and arms mainly, with no clear cause..
They don’t seem to hurt, just randomly appear! I’m just worried why I’m getting them.. any ideas please?

There are many possible causes of bruising including blood disorders (such as hemophilia), liver disease (such as cirrhosis), lymphomas, sepsis (infection), trauma, medications including blood thinners, medical procedures, allergies, and nutritional deficiencies (such as deficiency in vitamins C, K, B12, or folic acid).

Considering your change in diet there is a good chance this is nutritional. I’m assuming you aren’t suffering any major additional trauma as the result of vigorous exercise! I suggest you start taking a multivitamin and certainly see a doctor if things do not improve within a few weeks.

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