Asthma Got You Totally Choked Up? Abort Attacks With Hypnotism

Allergies are among the most universal medical disorders affecting Americans at the moment. An allergic reaction is an immune system reaction to a stimulus from the environment. The body falsely identifies the stimulus as unfavorable, and attempts to combat it, causing the symptoms of an allergic reaction. The widespread symptoms are an itching or runny nose, irritated eyes, coughing and wheezing.

One very common type of allergy is asthma. It is a chronic allergy that directly affects the lungs and airways in the body. The airways are easily aggravated by allergens and a thick lining of mucus builds up. Allergens and other stimuli can cause an asthma attack, including temperature variations, humidity changes, smoke and pollen. Normally, an asthma attack consists of various respiratory symptoms, including coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and difficulty breathing. Another symptom of asthma is shortness of breath.

Symptoms of an asthma attack are caused by the air passages reacting to the allergen or trigger. When exposed to a trigger, the air passages become irritated and narrow, resulting in the respiratory symptoms. These symptoms may range from moderate to ominous, depending on the severity of the allergy. Any asthma symptom can be scary, and should be taken seriously.

Asthma is commonly diagnosed in childhood, because symptoms tend to manifest by the age of five. At present, it affects around ten to twelve percent of all children, and has been steadily increasing. There is no definitive known reason for the rise, but risk factors include exposure to cigarette smoke, other allergies and a history of other respiratory infections. In addition, the odds of being diagnosed are raised in males and African Americans.

At present, there are scores of different types of asthma medicines and treatments that may efficiently diminish symptoms. Two important types of asthma medication are fast-acting medicine to treat symptoms during an attack, and controlling medicine, which is taken regularly to diminish the chance of having an attack. Short-acting Beta-2 Antagonists (SABAs) are bronchodilators, which is a type of fast acting medicine that facilitates opening air passages and relieving the symptoms of an attack, and are commonly given through asthma inhalators. This type of medicine does not treat the inflammation that causes an attack, but is beneficial when taken during an attack, and will last for 3 – 6 hours after it is given.

Controlling asthma drugs are taken regularly and treats the underlying causes of the asthma attacks. The most familiar types of this medicine are asthma inhalers containing a steroid that reduces inflammation in the air passageways and lungs and Long-Acting Beta-2 Antagonists (LABAs). The effects of long-acting asthma inhalers commonly last for twelve hours, and may lower the number of attacks that happen during sleep. Many of the medicines have very severe side effects for some people.

Several types of asthma treatment alternative therapies are currently becoming more popular. Some alternative approaches focus solely on preventative care, like not smoking during pregnancy or around kids, including a selenium-rich diet or removing sources of allergy causing substances in the home. Some other treatment modalities include loosing weight, increasing Omega-3 intake, diminishing Omega-6 intake, acupuncture, relaxation techniques and hypnotherapy. It is important to note that any type of alternative therapy is supposed to be used in conjunction with medical advice, while fast-acting medications are often required for an acute asthma attack.

One treatment that is turning more popular is self-hypnosis or hypnotherapy. Hypnotherapy for asthma has the aim of triggering the relaxation response, which can serve to prevent or reduce your symptoms when having an attack. Some other alternative types of asthma treatment also employ relaxation as a tool to diminish symptoms, such as with meditation programs.

Using self-hypnosis, one can treat the emotional aspects of an attack, which have the power to make it much more intense. It is human nature to get anxious or feel threatened when we experience our air supply being cut off. This instinctual reaction actually can and will heighten the severity of an attack. Such feelings of fear and dread about having an attack can really bring on an attack. These emotional causes and responses are managed with the asthma treatment method of self-hypnosis.

Hypnosis has been proven to be a highly powerful asthma treatment. Either with a trained hypnotist, or using one of the several recorded programs obtainable, one can quickly slip into a relaxed hypnotic state, and start to take charge over breathing and bodily functions. One of the best techniques is to learn how to use self-hypnosis to actually abort a looming attack. The self-hypnosis method of asthma treatment is tremendously successful, and may work well for those who cannot take or do not want to take prescription drugs regularly. The choice of asthma treatment depends both on the severity of your symptoms and what type of treatment that works well for your symptoms.

Alan B. Densky, CH is certified by the NGH. He has perfected numerous hypnosis techniques that are efficient hypnotic asthma treatments. His Neuro-VISION NLP website provides a wide range of asthma self-hypnosis MP3s. If you prefer Spanish language hypnotherapy, Los Ataques de Asma se pueden Evitar Con Hipnosis!

Facial Tics: Eliminate Them With Hypnotherapy And NLP

Peaceful FaceFacial tics are repetitive, brief, irregular spasms of facial muscles. They are extremely diverse, but the most usually seen are eye blinking, facial grimacing, mouth twitches, nose wrinkling, squinting as well as throat clearing and grunting. Such tics are usually symptomatic of nervous conditions like Tourette syndrome. They most often occur during childhood and often disappear within some weeks, even if some can last much longer.

The causing factors of facial tics still are poorly understood, but some things are suspected of triggering or worsening the symptoms. Tics may be caused by some nutritional deficiencies like a lack of magnesium, but they may also very often be symptoms of other disorders such as Tourette syndrome, whose causes are thought to be neurological, and, to a certain extent, genetically inherited. Anxiety and stress have also been shown to trigger and greatly increase the tics’ frequency.

Facial tics can be hard to live with particularly for children. Teachers, schoolmates and even sometimes parents, may not understand how difficult it is to try to hold back tics, particularly for a long time period such as for example a class. People will very often ask the child to “stop it”, or may even make fun of him or her because of the tics.

From facial grimaces to eye blinking, tics almost always feel embarrassing and inappropriate for children and adults alike. It is also tiring when one must try to control them constantly. This obsession could cause you to become overly self-critical and you could thus start to lose self-confidence or to develop some sort of social anxiety.

It is although possible to get rid of this embarrassment and to avoid people’s uncomfortable looks. There are ways to considerably reduce, and sometimes totally cure, facial tics, in order to restore your peace of mind and enjoy a fully normal life. You might never have to be concerned anymore about facial grimaces or holding back any of those irritating twitches.

Facial tics are usually not treated or, in some acute cases or when the tics are shown to be caused by Tourette syndrome, patients might be given antipsychotics, which are also given to treat disorders like schizophrenia, attention deficit disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorders. Such drugs were not designed to treat facial tics specifically and may not be efficient all the time.

Furthermore, they are known to have numerous negative side effects both in the short and long run. Insomnia, depression, sexual dysfunction, weight gain and anxiety are only some of the several negative side effects, which are associated with such drugs. Some of them can even aggravate tics over time! But there are however other ways of dealing with facial tics, which are entirely natural and free of negative side effects.

Methods that use hypnosis and NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) have been designed specifically for the purpose of treating facial tics. They can help you reduce them over time. To understand why those methods work it is important to know that tics are not a totally physiological condition and are not totally involuntary either. They are a response to an unconscious urge to do the movement of the tic. This desire uncomfortably builds up as you try to hold back from performing the movement. Such urges also grow in both frequency and intensity when the patient feels stress or anxiety or when placed in certain situations.

Facial tics are a way to diminish pressure when you are feeling anxiety or are in stressful conditions. This unconscious association could be treated using NLP and hypnosis because they make it possible to modify the kind of behavior your unconscious provokes when you are placed in certain situations. In severe cases, the therapist will eliminate the facial tic by suggesting the unconscious make you move your toe instead. When the toe twitches it is not apparent or visible to other people. Hypnosis also allows you to become a lot more relaxed overall, so it is a stress relieving experience. It will help you get rid of both the stress and anxiety, which make facial tics worse.

There are many different types of facial tics: nose wrinkling, eye blinking, squinting, mouth twitches, facial grimacing, grunting or throat clearing. If tics have physical causes, there are also as we have seen, very strong emotional factors. Anxiety and stress are certainly the most considerable of these factors. Tics have their roots in the unconscious mind as a response to states of anxiety and stress; using NLP and self-hypnosis you can change this association. Anxiety and stress can also be efficiently fought on the long term with the stress relieving and appeasing techniques of hypnotherapy, which will significantly diminish the occurrence of facial tics.

Alan B. Densky, CH offers facial tic hypnotherapy programs on CDs, as well as his hypnosis facial tics MP3 downloads in English, and Los Tics Nerviosos Faciales en EspaƱol.

He also offers a broad assortment of popular titles for all anxiety related symptoms. For enjoyment and instruction visit his Free video hypnotherapy library at his Neuro-VISION self-hypnosis website.