Suffers of bulimia have found relief through hypnosis. When their mindset and body image, self-esteem and need for control all take over and cause them to use food or a lack of food to feel in charge, then the only solution is a mental change.
Bulimia is a disease that most often strikes young women with low self-esteem. It is characterized by excessive eating of food, especially junk food, and then trying to rid the body of the food quickly by either self-inducing vomiting or taking strong laxatives. It is estimated that between 3 and 10 percent of adolescent and college-aged woman suffer from this pattern of secretive eating and purging. The long term health effects can be devastating and even deadly. It is sometimes an illness that goes along with anorexia where the person suffering from the illness refuses to eat because they see themselves as overweight even though they are often extremely underweight.
Hypnosis changes the way a bulimic person views food and their body. Since this is a serious medical condition and can become an addiction similar to that of drugs or alcohol, anyone using hypnosis to aid in changing their thinking also needs to seek medical attention for the potentially dangerous physical health risks they may have. A program of self-hypnosis works hand-in-hand with medical care by addressing the real causes – the lack of confidence, the poor self image, the need for control – while a medical doctor can ensure nutritional needs are being met.
Steve G. Jones designed his self-hypnosis program, “Overcome Bulimia with Hypnosis,” to help create a more positive self image. Through a carefully related script, the messages needed to take complete control of your life and eating habits are established. By changing your thinking, you can change your eating and develop a healthier body.
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