Hypnosis Works! What Can It Do For You?

Hypnosis works – by debugging your brain, and programming it for success – learning the secrets the pros know, but are loathe to share.

Hypnosis programming for peak performance is designed for any athlete competing at any level – who desires a competitive edge.

Perhaps you’ve heard of the now famous hypnosis experiment involving 3 groups of foul shooters. The first practiced in the gym once each day for 20 minutes. The second group also practiced for 20 minutes, but thru visualization in the HypnoGym of the mind. A third group served as a control.

Six weeks later, the first group improved their foul-shooting percentage 28%. The control group showed no significant improvement. But most surprisingly, those practicing mentally improved nearly as much (26%) as the first.

Even more interesting to note, this kind of experiment has been repeated a number of times including most recently at Bishop’s University in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Researchers there tested the effects of mental training versus physical training, measuring not just improvements in skill-based activities, but even increases in strength and quickness – all with equally impressive results!

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions section to learn more about How Hypnosis Works
Even Hollywood Knows Hypnosis Works!

Do you think perhaps Matt Damon shared his discovery about how hypnosis works with childhood friend Ben Affleck?

Here’s a partial list of others
who have made great use of hypnosis
and hypnotic techniques
Tiger Woods’ mental coach uses hypnosis with him to block out distractions and sharpen focus on the golf course.

Championship basketball player Michael Jordan and championship golfer Jack Nicklaus both lauded hypnosis and visualization techniques as the key factors for their elite concentration and performance.

Jimmy Connors is said to have used hypnosis techniques to practice his winning strokes prior to the US Open Championship.

Albert Einstein (1879-1955) world-renowned physicist – was known to have his hypnosis sessions every afternoon. His theory of relativity came to him while maintaining trance in one of these sessions.

Mark Knopfler, Matt Damon, Drew Barrymore, Ellen DeGeneres, Ashton Kutcher and Charlize Theron beat their smoking habit through hypnosis.

Jackie Kennedy Onassis used hypnotherapy to relive and let go of tragic events in her life.

Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie turned to a hypnotherapist to get her life back on track after becoming addicted to crystal meth. The singer, real name Stacy Ferguson, decided to seek help after spiraling out of control.

She explains, “I started going a little nuts and hit rock bottom. I called my mom and told her I had been doing crystal meth for a year and I moved back into my old bedroom as a 25-year-old. I had a collection agencies after me – I had spent all my money.”

The singer decided to seek treatment and found hypnotherapy helped her recover from her addiction. She adds, “I had to learn self-love and I learned it through hypnotherapy. It’s not some fruity thing – it’s not like you’re going to a psychic or something. We just talk. Sometimes she puts a box of tissues right in front of me, and I let it all out. She’s amazing.”

**You’ve Got to See This** Imagine going into surgery with only hypnosis! This next link is a from a live television special showing the power of hypnosis!

Click the title below to see an Amazing Demonstration!

Hypno Surgery – A Live Television Event!

STANFORD, Calif. — It was no way for an 11-year-old to live. For a month the boy had endured daily episodes of uncontrollable jerking and foaming at the mouth, and his physicians at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford were concerned that the boy had epilepsy. Before starting the boy on a lifetime of anti-seizure medications, though, they turned to an unconventional diagnostic tool: hypnosis.

And other great minds also used hypnosis to tap into the power of their subconscious minds:

Lord Tennyson Alfred (1809-92) wrote complete poems while hypnotized.

Mozart (1756-91) apparently composed the famous opera Cosi Fan Tutte while hypnotized.

Rachmaninov (1873-1943) reputedly composed one of his concertos following a post-hypnotic suggestion.

Goethe (1749-1832) writer and scientist and, Chopin (1810-1849) pianist and composer both took classes in hypnosis at the University of Strasbourg.

Thomas Edison (1847-1931) inventor.

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) inventor.

Henry Ford (1863-1947) car manufacturer.

All utilized hypnotic techniques to tap into inner resources of creativity, energy, and determination.

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