Thursday, February 2, 2017

Hypnosis for Chronic Pain and Disease Management

Michelle A Leonard C.H.
Alternative Health Solutions of NJ
P.O. Box 39 Beachwood NJ 08722 
Schedule Appointment at: www.MichelleALeonard.com
Phone: 732-508-7448

Hypnosis for Chronic Pain and Disease Management 

Chronic pain and illness is a widespread challenge!


As of 2014, about half of all adults—117 million people—had one or more chronic health conditions. One of four adults had two or more chronic health conditions
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This is significantly impact lives!

Hypnosis For Pain Management and Chronic Disease Can Help You!

There is nothing more debilitating than a life filled with pain and discomfort. It wears you down and can break you physically, mentally and emotionally.  Acute pain is our body’s way of telling us we are being damaged and we need to take action, without this kind of pain, our very survival would be threatened.

It’s when pain becomes chronic that it serves no useful purpose, when we have nothing to learn from its message, that we need a way to manage it. Sometimes medication can only provide temporary relief and for some long term sufferers they cannot stay on powerful anti-pain medication indefinitely as it can cause its own damage; and can become addictive. This is where hypnosis for pain control and chronic disease management can really offer you a practical solution so that you can feel more comfortable and regain control of your life.

In addition, a number of symptoms can accompany chronic pain and can even arise as a direct result of the pain. These can include insomnia, irritability, depression and mood changes, anxiety, tiredness and loss of interest in routine activities. Taken together chronic pain and the psychological distress that accompanies it can devastate your life and your families’ world!

Is Your Life filled With Disease and Pain from illnesses such as?

* Arthritis * Autoimmune Disease *Backaches  * Cancer  *Chron’s Disease *Fibromyalgia * Headaches and migraines   *Lyme Disease *Lupus *Multiple Sclerosis  *Neuropathy *Obesity * Physical injury *Shingles
 
Are You Finding It Difficult To Continue With A Normal Existence?
Are you having a difficult time completing routine activities of Daily living?
Are Relationships Suffering? Social Life?
Is It Becoming Impossible To Hold Down A Job?
Are you feeling irritable?

Don’t Despair! Advanced Hypnotherapy Offers A Way To Effectively Manage Your Pain, So That You Can Get On With Your Life. Hypnosis for Pain Control and Disease Management Works!

Make an appointment today with Michelle A Leonard Hypnosis at www.MichelleALeonard.com

“Pain may be located somewhere in your body, but the pain signals have to reach your brain before you recognize the sensation as pain. In addition, there is an emotional component to pain, which gives us an opportunity to change your perception and thus change your experience of pain.

Hypnosis used for pain control and disease management offers help, a solution to greater health, where medication and traditional medicine may have failed alone.

Even if you have been suffering from chronic pain for some time, you will be amazed at how effective hypnosis can be.

Imagin How Much Better Your Life Would Be If You Could Manage That Pain and See Your Life Moving into a Healthier Direction Forward!

Freedom and independence to
Just to enjoy comfortable bodily sensations so that you could feel normal again.
Enjoy greater flexibility and mobility so that you could move around the house or workplace with ease.
Achieve goals! Renew your spirit! Find Joy!
Sleep a deep, peaceful sleep so that you could awaken, fully rested and refreshed.
Take an interest in life once again so that you could begin to focus on your future.
Restore relationships! Have Fun with your family again!
Perhaps take up enjoyable hobbies or pastimes that you had to forgo due to pain.
Take some gentle exercise so that you can improve your general health and fitness
And the possibilities are endless - in a positive and life-affirming way!

Testimonials
“Your pain management hypnotherapy has provided me with great comfort. I have been seeing you and using my audio recording for a number of weeks now and it really has made a tremendous difference to my life. This is the first time I have experienced hypnosis and I am very impressed.”  Ms. Stewart – NJ

“Before going in for hypnosis I was extremely nervous as I had never been hypnotized before and was worried It would not work or I would do something wrong. However, during the 1st session, I was completely relaxed and my worries were gone. Michelle is very patient, understanding, empathetic, and listens to any worries you may have. She puts you at ease and you leave the session feeling great. I trust Michelle 100%” Mrs. Kingston - NJ

“Hi, Michelle, I just wanted to write and tell you that something great has happened because of your work with me. As you know, I have been dealing with this diagnosis of cancer for over a year now. After that first session with you something amazing had changed. I became stronger!! I had a renewed spirit to “fight”. After 6 sessions now the pain has lessened and I am able to deal with it better. I believe I will move forward towards my greater health. Please continue to do this excellent work for others…you must have some magic. You are a valuable part of a healing team.”  Silvia, NJ

If you do decide to try hypnosis, you can schedule an appointment with me, or you may also consider trying an mp3 (below) which focuses on pain reduction. Keep in mind that while MP3 recordings may be VERY helpful, they will not be tailored to your specific needs which is one of the benefits of working with a skilled practitioner in person.

Get started today! Schedule your appointment.

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According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
Seasonal affective disorder causes depression, lethargy, irritability and a desire to avoid social situations. It can also create an urge to overeat, particularly carbohydrates and junk food.
Seasonal affective disorder is also linked with a chemical imbalance that results from the decrease of light in daylight hours. Melatonin, a brain chemical that plays a role in determining mood, is produced in greater quantities when it is dark outside. This means that more melatonin is produced during the fall and winter. An increase in this hormone can cause symptoms of sleepiness, lethargy and depression, which makes it more difficult for the body to carry out daily tasks that require lots of energy and activity.
While these feelings of mild malaise come and go easily for some, each winter signifies a new cycle of depression for others.
Freedom from Seasonal Affective Disorder CDs ares designed to bring sunshine into your life, brighten up your mood, and ease the effects of Seasonal Affective Disorder.

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Seasonal affective disorder (SAD), also called "winter depression" - is considered a subtype of depression or bipolar disorder. While not officially in the category of mental illness listed by the American Psychiatric Associations, it is estimated to affect 10 million Americans - mostly women. Another 25 million Americans may have a mild form of SAD, sometimes called the "winter blues" or "winter blahs". The risk of winter depression increases the further from the equator a person lives.
According to the Mayo Clinic, most people who have seasonal affective disorder have symptoms that start in the fall and continue into the winter months. Less often, people suffer from seasonal affective disorder that causes depression in the spring and into the summer months. People who work at night or who work long hours in buildings with few windows can experience SAD year-round. Other people may experience a bout of SAD during extended periods of overcast weather.
Seasonal affective disorder causes depression, lethargy, irritability and a desire to avoid social situations. It can also create an urge to overeat, particularly carbohydrates and junk food.
Seasonal affective disorder is also linked with a chemical imbalance that results from the decrease of light in daylight hours. Melatonin, a brain chemical that plays a role in determining mood, is produced in greater quantities when it is dark outside. This means that more melatonin is produced during the fall and winter. An increase in this hormone can cause symptoms of sleepiness, lethargy and depression, which makes it more difficult for the body to carry out daily tasks that require lots of energy and activity.
While these feelings of mild malaise come and go easily for some, each winter signifies a new cycle of depression for others.
- See more at: http://www.deeptrancenow.com/sad.php#sthash.up5fOjcc.dpuf
If you are not available for office hours in Ocean or Monmouth County or just live to far ......We have phone and Skype sessions available! Your location  is not a barrier to your successes. I am here to support you or a loved one.


ONE MORE OPTION: WHERE THERE IS OPTIONS THERE IS POSSIBILITIES!!
 Purchase the MP3 for private home use now
 http://www.livepositivelytoday.com/leonard-hypnosis-mp3-s


I am very excited to be part of your health journey and your success!

Book Today and schedule online at www.MichelleALeonard.com

Ms. Michelle Leonard, C.H.
Advanced Certified Clinical Hypnotist
www.MichelleALeonard.com
MichelleLeonardDirector@gmail.com
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